https://twitter.com/CarlosR/status/1607754061566332928?t=jO8QgUx3dEXsfSn71PiRfA&s=19
Literally promoting obesity
https://twitter.com/CarlosR/status/1607754061566332928?t=jO8QgUx3dEXsfSn71PiRfA&s=19
Literally promoting obesity
Obesity shouldn't be advertised as this healthy thing, but I don't get what is some people's problem with this ad? It is just an ad of Calvin Klein brand and their clothes? Doesn't promote obesity as healthy thing or anything just shows that they have sizes for everyone. What is the difference between this or changing her with slim supermodel? Point stands in both only difference that more obese people are less likely to shop for brands like this that are historically more known for smaller sizes and image and they are trying to change that with ads like this.
"Based" Carlos's whole shtick was wearing scarves on stage during his shortlived pro career, before he opted to be the "edgy esports guy" and then rebranded as an Andrew Tate clone (worked out as well for him as it did for Sneako btw)
Actually a cringe waverider doing anything to make a name for himself and stay relevant other than having a talent.
i believe everyone should be ridiculed and made fun of for their own choices if their choices are stupid, but i think bodyshaming an individual for their appearance is kinda childish. if someone has a disability or condition which causes them to be heavier, they shouldn't be ridiculed for that.
but i agree, companies shouldn't be promoting the CHOICE to live an unhealthy lifestyle and this billboard is doing exactly that.
Lol I am 100 kgs overweight af 2 weeks in I left sugar and fried food completely. Already feeling much much better unless it is a disorder or something US companies just normalising obesity by saying it is fine, everyone knows obesity decreases your quality of life and also number of years you live. If you just bring adds like these people will never workout.