i dont know i feel the meme doesnt really demonstrate importance of consent, and only really serves to stereotype
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ah yes, the stereotype that fat people are assaulters
agree. whenever i critique disney its always the company and the highest management that run it (unless specificed otherwise)
this was crossposted from c/onehundredninetysix where its a meta-custom to put rule in the title
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that's kinda been 50/50 with me, sometimes when i think it through i feel extra confident. sometimes less confident
"We're Hiring! Just go through these data stealing agreements, traps, and legal forums that you will accidentaly (but for us its planned) agree to to find the jobs!"
thats good! hope that doesnt change
everytime comedy sketches do a joke, corporations make it real
true. I think the star representation is fine because eating it the slices are basically stars so its valid artistic license.
as for blobfish, u can argue its dead when u catch it but aquarium and ponds exist so that's kinda sus
oh i didnt notice they used the other stereotypes to show fat people are bad /s. do people not know that this "dirty, smelly, creepy fat person assaults" is the bigotted stereotype? Using a variety of ways to imply visually through mix of stereotypes doesnt make it better, insectionality u know