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oh, the meghan, the 1800 being overweight was seen as desirable because it signaled the wealth because it many were not working out in a field. but then it came the time of a size 0 starving models, which is also not healthy. following that came the body positivity movement, which was supposed to allow women to accept themselves for having more realistic body types. but now we're the society seem to have over corrected once again. with claims that a simply exercising is racist and morbid obesity is healthy. her natural course by to resign a salon breaks down the a woke meltdown over the modern image. scotty, as many people head into the new year, the most popular new year's resolution is to have the same right and get fit well.
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time magazine is now getting slum for an article, claiming exercising is racist. athletes, doctors, and fitness instructors are dragging the magazine for attempting to connect exercise with white supremacy. the article title, the white supremacist or reduce the exercise claims the train of women exercising is only geared towards white women. the article is center around the new book, free nation, the gains and pains of americans exercise obsession. time interviews. the author who says exercise is linked to reinforcing white supremacy. she claims the only reason working out became trend. thee is because racist thought, why women should start building up their strength because we need more white babies . one doctor said, these types of articles are ripping away america's trust in the media. according to
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time magazines, when i exercise each day, i'm engaging in a white supremacist activity. one person even notice time magazine is endorsing 50 minutes of white supremacy a week. a still have lines within hours of each other, so exercise to be linked to white supremacy and a longer life. and that late former heavyweight boxer a lot more that 1st math was a tool of white supremacy. now it's exercise pretty soon. food is going to be a tool to continue a systematic recitation oppression. time magazine is getting broke leslie marked as they employ a self proclaimed historian b. m. activities to try and convince us exercise if it is racist. this article came out during one of the worst flu seasons when real started show exercising, and keeping a healthy lifestyle,
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help prevent serious symptoms from corporate flu or other illnesses. and this isn't the 1st time a magazine has received my class for their take on exercise, cosmopolitan release this article feature and said be several of these women with the headline. this is healthy. and the article was released during the height of corbett when studies have shown people who are overweight. sulfur far more severe covet symptoms. well, everyone should want to feel beautiful in their own skin. it is important to be realistic about what is truly healthy. social media is trying to cancel the world the word obese, saying it is offensive when in reality it is an actual medical term for when a person has a, b, m, i, or body mass index of 30 or higher. people are putting pressure on doctors to stub wayne patients checkups because they claim it is triggering for them to see how much they weight. however, sort of weight gains or losses can be crucial for
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a doctor to note. i think would be the 1st sign of a more serious illness. being obese can lead to several medical issues such high blood pressure. diabetes are tried, is uneven. some cancer's around the world. obesity is becoming a growing concern. 30 percent of the total global population is not can see their obese, which has triple since $975.00. the top 10 most obese countries are or islands in the pacific ocean, north and east of australia. world health organization blaine's the rising cause of healthier foods. but that's not always the case to out of the most economically reach countries, the united states and the united kingdom rank 18th and 48th respect. india is predicted to whole one in chain of obese children, globally by 2030. the age age are not just releasing china over one in 7
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individuals are obese. and the chinese population mirrors the world population, where socio demographics do not seem to have an impact on weight, social media commercials. hollywood and companies are becoming projects and of normal life and society obsession with obesity. these me has come up with a news short featuring and overweight sell ballerina. victoria secret nearly got cancel unless they agreed to plaster their as i'm source with plus ice models, popular tv show center around people who are dangerously obese to she's pretty much housebound. next step is a big fan. he's gone downhill real fast and tick tock is glen. we're icing gluttony one day as the person who's not on a diet just for the person who is not actively trying to lose weight today for
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breakfast. i had some buffalo wings with the wrench. of course i had some for breakfast because i can't stop and then i can't stop, but i haven't tried it. i should me. so why are there all these cleans the being overweight is healthy when he's false and things are us. i guess they just one else woke lacey fat and compliant. i think i'll keep my workout routine and rec center lana for 360 view. or i said i have seen your workout routine on social media and you know what? not many people can hold it and i definitely want to give it up, but i don't think many people could survive it. so yeah, i agree to keep it. but wow, sometimes you need a nap. thanks for joining me to join me now to discuss it, catch up my ged research or international psychoanalytic university in berlin. thank you so much for joining me. thank you for having mich. isn't there
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a universal standard of beauty? and today, actually there is, now it's, it's changed the last since 8010 to the 18th century, but now it definitely as tanda, that has been promoted from carlock lanier, lithium. and now it's actually recently in the last decade in by globalization expansion of technology in the world. so of course, there is a standard said and different cultures around the world. well, to interesting, because in an article you wrote, you wrote about how in india, people are bleaching their skin as they consider whiteness like caucasians as their beauty standard. you know, we also see these preaching products are over really very popular in asia. but these ex couldn't possibly be healthy for their skin. so why are they doing it? actually a 3rd big globalization has played a significant role in promoting
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a standard beauty beauty standard in asia quickly and in india. whiteness, for example, is one of the attributes the given to being beautiful, being more successful, smart in the society, as well as intelligent and attributes as well as to class in the society in india. and what woman specifically desire is to look beautiful, to be not only beautiful, but also to be good and all aspects of life and society. so it is not just the a desire to look beautiful, but also a desire to be good in all aspects. so that's why they use different lightning products lightens, can products to look like more like we call. what is the term is called in india's
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western look, which is the standard. no beauty in india right now with slend body trim buddy, as well as the blue eyes and white is can talk. it's interesting because in the west, people are tanning as much as i can. so are these beauty standards, timeless, or evolving? do you feel like and are they different from those in the past that we deal with today? of course, if we go through the historical perspective of beauty norms in india, you see totally different duty. a beauty standard has been idealized indifferent crypt years and different like touch you use the for instance you there is called color ma which to be literal meaning of like black got it, which had to black skin tone or darkest can tone with more like curvy body shape, and that was perceived as beauty,
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idealized or beauty standard, india. but up to call it the colonialism. recently, expansion of globalization then technology in india. does the standard have totally changed to have flem and trend body as well as caucasian look and white skin tone? well, there's a larger, curvy or standard to beauty is still exist in south america. so i have to wonder what influences do you feel like the present day definition of beauty. first, be huge influence and promoting. and secondly, as well as the attributing like standard beauty, weston standard, beauty norms in india by by different movies as well as by different but different like characters. to present india, for instance,
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different celebrities. usually in india, why it is can tone and they present india in a way. the idealized beauty standard in india, which is not the truth. the maturity of indians have darker skin tone, most of these dark. why can't on celebrities, they promote different products of lightning, skin products, different creams, different, other different other projects. so that's one of the trends that's being promoted despite there. there is some movement against promoting beauty. light is beautiful. why it is like successful and smart, but this is one of the trends that ching to norms of beauty in india. what's interesting is we've been talking obviously about the skin tone, but i'm also seeing a larger, more heavy weight people showing up in movie shows like 1000 pound lives. there are
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singers, west or singer lives or more heavy shed. are you noticing a change in body size as well as skin tone and, of course, embodied because people are, people are not like as we, as a history shows that they have what they were like, more cur, body beauty. and more like, you know, what, there is a scripture calling them like a bit fat in the hips as well. so, but actually right now it's totally treatment, slim body that's being promoted and different media and indifference movies as well . ok. we've talked about changes being done, not only in skin tone, but obviously bodies eyes. how much would you say these changes are being influenced by outside activism? the possibly even here in the western child call it going well. do you think that's having an impact on physical changes that people are making based on what their
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beliefs are and what society is telling them? yeah, truly. totally like in case of india, of course there are like so many popular active is popular celebrities. they're promoting such trends and they are promoting to body shape. they're promoting discount on. they're promoting various other standards of beauty. so in different ways it has like so much influence over people, ordinary people that they're, that they think the normal beauty is set by which is perceived globally by every one. actually, it's not the case, but of course it's being promoted by many activist and many celebrities. and india, thank you. it's actually sounds like
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a perfect moment to take a quick commercial break because when we return, we're going to look at why a some are going to a great extent to change their natural look for more than just superficial reasons . huh. ah. working together with oh, canada is outsourced, its foreign policy to washington. and washington's agenda is one of the global hegemony. washington will not tolerate. and i think that they're not even, not even subtle about this. you know, they're, they will not tolerate a global rival.
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there's of follow america. the final goal of these seem revolutions is to ensure that there are no independent players in the world anymore. oh, we're talking about beauty standards across the globe and whether those align with actually being healthy, we're joined again by a care. i'm a ged, a researcher at the international psycho and an analytical university in berlin. thanks for joining me. thank you. so now let's talk about culture and what role have you found in your research that beauty embodies size play within those cultures? beauty, nomes and bodies size. very indifferent coaches of course and cultural aspect play
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a play significant role in defining doses standards. as the old adage like duties and the i opted beholder. well, it's got the case in april and visual should have a different perception of beauty. societies and culture and norms actually shouldn't set a subjective standard duty. but unfortunately that's not the case. and today, beauty is more a static term that applies to phase bodies. it also helps to, to determine social status, gender and club. so the culture culture leaves beautiful. it's beautiful. people are more intelligent and of course more decisive and logical and attractive. these attributes actually is something that culture plays a huge role in defining standards of beauty. and therefore like to look,
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expansion of globalization and media on other like played a huge role and promote now with social media instant access. it's a smaller world, thanks to the world of the internet. what impact has that had in expanding basically the role that someone wants to look like? and is that also kind of a domination of one culture of another? easier for some to do it. of course, like little as i said, light clone here, listen, did the root superiority of western culture and whiteness. and then globalization on the other hand, and media promoted and even like tended to spread that love her to dieties. so these are the standards set by a dose, globalization and media. so is there a difference between men and women and how the women and how to be applied to you
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say many women are being pushed by society center. but what about men? are they facing those same kind of standards being applied to them as well as the pressure of course women, women, to more like a high extent, but men less, i would say in many societies, according to the studies what women are more. but of course, men are also in many ways like force to have to, to, to put into the category set by the society to define a beauty, full person or attractive person and to meet all those critique said by the society . and of course, they go through those proceed to p as procedures as well they, they are forced by the society to, to fit into that category as defined by the society. do you feel like this pressure
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is less or more prevalent than in previous generations? and is today to identify in one way or the other. according to my thirty's, like i was less the definition of beauty was more broader backed and so it was less pressure backed and, and as well as beauty was not attributed to different social status. but today's beauteous time, this is being new and in order to meet or time as you have to, you go through last lots of take my you go sometimes through lots of pressure by the society in a way, if people are in my case in india, the woman and men feel more pressurized by the society to adopt those standers. ok, so s society takes on an application from, let's say,
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the west or takes on one of those sanders. does that make them any more acceptable in other ways of bringing on from that from, from the west example, if you're saying that the women in india filling more pressure to lighten their skin and other issues, are they more accepting of other western standards where the we're talking about moral standards, religious standards, everything else if they're already accepting of this way, to some extent depends on different societies, the system muslim society, or like buddhism, society, or as a hindu society. so depends on different cultures as well. so to some extent, yeah, many other aspects of western culture has embedded in india as well. but specifically, when we are talking about like westernization of beauties, tanner's with serena's asian, up and away also influence of colonialism into language. indian
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language, which no major t is speak, speak english today or not actually, which is the, the national language of india. and as well as 2 clothing as well, like floating as western. i says another influence of globalization as well as interesting because you start with this one little thing. it kinda spreads to others, makes it more open. i think that's probably one of the fear sometimes of other cultures coming in is it's not necessarily about beauty. might be about something else that being said, when the reports showed in the west, being overweight and obese is actually now being listed as a court of healthy. do you think this is dangerous and how far is too far to say? body acceptance and health will be accepted by other cultures. if the west says it's ok, well, i believe that everyone should have the right to
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to decide what they want and what kind of body they want to have. and of course, like the body shape they want to have that should be there right and freedom. but if we're talking about like losing weight and exercising, to look beautiful in my opinion, that shouldn't be the case. actually, it should be more about being healthy and looking beautiful and slim and trim. well sir, i hesser, we have seen different cultures go to great extent to make their both their members of society look like where is ideal lives to be beautiful. it's interesting to see now it's almost like there's anything goes i, there's almost like 2 different pass here. on one hand, you have this yellow approach, or you only live once approach, which means once you not care about what you do, it makes you happy. regardless, if it has any consequences, like weight gain or even personal help the nutrition on the other,
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i feel like we have so many advances in the industry. you can change almost any part of your body through surgeries or chemicals. polar opposites is either one healthy not only from the digital, but more importantly, the reflection upon the society and what the society finds acceptable little. the society actually says law stuff restriction on every individual actually. but of course it's more, again, i would say it depends the person like if they are satisfied with what they are doing, then they should go for it. but the societies all of that different standard different restrictions, different like a different known that you can't adopt to the society all the way. so i would say like, as you're doing exercise to be said to be to be how the then of course, or if you're, if you're doing, you know, if you're going yula,
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that's also client based on, if you're satisfied with your body and you don't care about this idea that should be a decision. well, thank you so much. cassandra, haiti, a researcher at the international psycho analytics university in berlin. thank you so much for joining us. because you know, i do believe beauty is in the eye of the beholder. and behold, are almost always is were in the glasses defined by the environment around them. as with everything else, the concept of woke means you are now open and accepting of everything as long as it is according to a progressive agenda. this includes the recent push for people to lose all accountability for our actions in regard to nutrition and fitness. this is an extremely dangerous path to go down, which goes against all medical research in regards to a person's health. i'm going to use and this is for your 360 view of the news affecting you. thanks for watching the
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african continent, a state under the rule of the belgian monarch was declared. since the beginning, the congo free state was total may him for the local population and functioned as a universal concentration camp. the majority of the population, including women and children, were forced to work on the rubber plantations. those who failed to fulfill their quota were beaten and mutilated. to keep the congolese people under control. the king set up the so called forest bleak, which where punitive detachments that cast terror on the captured country and its inhabitants. fearing that their subordinates would simply waste bullets hunting for wild animals. the officers demanded that the soldiers gave an answer for every bullet used, and as proof presented a chop hand of an african, it was not uncommon when trying to justify the use of the ammunition. the colonist amputated the hands of not only those who were dead,
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