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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Coca Cola advert featuring breast binding

79 replies

Kit19 · 13/11/2019 17:17

For fucks sake!

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LordProfFekkoThePenguinPhD · 13/11/2019 23:58

‘ Do you never drink fanta, dr pepper, sprite, lilt, oasis, smart water, powerade, appeltizer, shweppes or anything from costa coffee?’ fortunately sprite is the only thing on that list I ever have (albeit rarely).

AzureSkye · 14/11/2019 00:04

Ok. Well I’m not PC. I’m also not a liberal...or conservative.
I’m just human. (I do happen to believe in the Government and Government Regulations. The better off we all are.
And that commercial didn’t offend me.)
It was sweet. And anytime we can see real tolerance. I’ll take it.

LordProfFekkoThePenguinPhD · 14/11/2019 00:15

Tolerate your kid torturing herself to contort her body?

Dreichdrizzle · 14/11/2019 00:59

Aren’t you worried about the girl in the ad being in pain, AzureSkye, or doing serious damage to her body?

WhatsInAName19 · 14/11/2019 01:12

And anytime we can see real tolerance. I’ll take it.

This isn't tolerance. That's how it's being dressed up, granted, and anyone who objects is frequently labelled a bigot/TERF/boomer blah blah blah. But tolerance it ain't. Tolerance is telling a child that they don't need to conform to gender stereotypes. It's freeing them from the constraints that society places them under regarding appropriate behaviour for their biological sex. It's letting boys who like dresses and playing with dolls, or girls who like football and short hair, do all of these things without reinforcing the purely sexist notion that rather than simply being a boy who likes dresses, they must actually be a girl who was "born in the wrong body". A huge proportion of gender non-conforming children grow up to be gay, so this incessant pigeon holing and advocating for children to be medicalised and set on a pathway towards surgery (and infertility, anorgasmia etc) is also extremely homophobic.

But sure, it's the people who question all of this who are the bigots...

BitOfFun · 14/11/2019 01:22

I'm offended that they've used YNWA. Oh, and the small matter of mutilating the healthy teenage bodies of young women who wish to identify out of their female oppression.

It's sick.

Anybody who sees this as tolerance or supportiveness should consider how helpful some parents of pre-21st century girls in China were in trying to increase their daughters' chances of making a good marriage by deforming their feet.

Just because something is seen as fashionable doesn't make it right.

BitOfFun · 14/11/2019 01:24

Great post, WhatsInAName19 👏

Mummyoflittledragon · 14/11/2019 04:21

@AzureSkye
Sweet?? It was vomit inducing. Endorsing a boy to dress like a drag queen and a girl to mutilate herself. Message - girls you must modify your bodies. Boys - woman face in the most misogynistic style you can come up with and wing it. This is terribly damaging for both sexes.

definitelygc · 14/11/2019 05:46

This is so fucking depressing. I was a teenager before breast binding and we starved ourselves to make sure we had flat chests and boyish figures. I didn't start menstruating until I was 15 because I was so skinny. Anorexia was our version of puberty blockers. This is glorifying young girls' hatred of their own bodies. Imagine seeing an advert where a mother is lovingly throwing her daughter's bowl of pasta in the bin for her. Fuck sakes.

HandsOffMyRights · 14/11/2019 06:44

This ad is irresponsible and inappropriate. Since when did harming healthy young breasts and dressing children in drag become acceptable?

Also, why is it only the mothers doing this? Where are the men? I know there are mothers who take drastic, irreversible steps (I'm looking at two women who work/ed for a certain charity and took their teenage sons abroad for surgery around GCSE age, and have made a living from this.

Self ID is heavily pushed by middle aged men and it is middle aged women like me who call this out.

HandsOffMyRights · 14/11/2019 06:59

Just to be clear when I say men, I mean fathers.

This ad does tick the teenage male box.

PeterRouseTheFleshofMankind · 14/11/2019 07:48

It was sweet. And anytime we can see real tolerance. I’ll take it.

What the fuck is wrong with you?

Uncompromisingwoman · 14/11/2019 08:04

Foot binding that left women unable to walk with crippling injuries was seen of as "sweet" - their feet were tiny and delicate and it didn't start dying out in the early 20 century. Breast ironing is a form of physical abuse and it must be referred as a safeguarding issue in British schools.
Yet our children are told that breast binding is sweet and acceptable and 'normal'
The double standards are breathtaking when it comes to harming girls.

TheProdigalKittensReturn · 14/11/2019 08:26

I wonder if some people are seeing the binder and sort of mentally glossing over it because they don't know what it is.

LordProfFekkoThePenguinPhD · 14/11/2019 08:58

What next, a mum handing her little girl over to the local ‘cutter’ for a bit of genital mutilation then handing the weeping child a fizzy drink?

Ohyesthatgc · 14/11/2019 09:15

For everyone boycotting Coca Cola, here’s a link for all their products, let’s get them where it hurts!

www.coca-cola.co.uk/drinks#ath

MarshaBradyo · 14/11/2019 09:17

I wonder if it was a big global advertising agency that made it, googled but couldn’t see anything

Loads of pro ad which I could have done without seeing

LordProfFekkoThePenguinPhD · 14/11/2019 16:19

I love the fact that one brand is 'Honest Organic'

PeterRouseTheFleshofMankind · 14/11/2019 17:15

There's a definite element of racism with this whole thing as well.

Like, I'm sure these people look at cultures which carry/have carried out breast ironing, or foot binding etc as so primitive, so barbaric.

Whereas in our 'enlightened' Western society, breast binding is seen as progressive. Why? Is it just because we are just better in all ways than those 'savages' who cause pain, irreversible damage and potentially life long problems to healthy young female bodies? So causing pain, irreversible damage and potentially life long problems to healthy young female bodies is only OK when we do it?

I have never been able to understand a culture where these practices are seen as a 'positive' thing, but actually getting an insight into how this sort of thing is justified in our own society is a real eye opener.

There are even posters on this thread that are in approval of it. Its scary really.

ArnoldWhatshisknickers · 14/11/2019 17:37

Peter could not agree more. The racism of the woke is staggering.

See also bacha bazi, dreadful brown people exploiting boys by having them dance for the sexual entertainment of men verses drag kids, enlightened white people exploiting boys by having them dance for the sexual entertainment of men.

There are endless examples of the kind. They frankly make me want to vomit.

70sWitch · 15/11/2019 09:54

Do you never drink fanta, dr pepper, sprite, lilt, oasis, smart water, powerade, appeltizer, shweppes or anything from costa coffee? Coca Cola owns all these brands and more.

I'm afraid not lol. I hate anything fizzy and don't drink coffee as it makes my stomach hurt.

70sWitch · 15/11/2019 09:56

Actually DD might like a Dr Pepper. She won't after I tell her this though.

AwdBovril · 15/11/2019 09:59

Do you never drink fanta, dr pepper, sprite, lilt, oasis, smart water, powerade, appeltizer, shweppes or anything from costa coffee? Coca Cola owns all these brands and more.

Righto, Costa added to the boycott list. I already don't drink any of the others (can't tolerate artificial sweeteners). "Smart water" = marketing crap.

AwdBovril · 15/11/2019 10:01

Bollocks. Rose's lime cordial is on there too. C'est la vie.

XXCoffeeHoneyBread · 15/11/2019 10:05

Aw balls, I liked coke because they kept sugar recipe available and didn't cut it from the shelves with UK sugar tax. There aren't many drinks left for those of us allergic to artificial sweeteners.

So no more coca cola. Are they giving a bottle of smelling salts away with each can from now on to assist in this cruel return to corsetry and all associated health risks?

You can't teach the world to sing in perfect harmony if half of em can't draw breath due to constricted lungs.