Women's Rights & Issues
Related: About this forumThere is a talk, again, about how social media, especially TikTok, harm young women
and again I wonder: it has been more than 50 years since women started taking their place in society, any occupation that they chose, financially independent to take bank loans, to purchase houses, anything.
Why, then, do they lack self esteem that they need those imaged on social media to measure their worth?
I don't have daughters but if I had, I would like to think that I would raise them to measure their worth by their personality, by their accomplishments, by their view of the world, by their friends, by caring about others, by contributing to make the world a better place, not by wanting an unrealistic image on social media.
What happened?
2naSalit
(93,203 posts)Marketing campaigns using sex as the lure. Objectification isn't so noticeable for the young when they are looking for acceptance and sizing up their standing in the world of finding a partner for whatever future they imagine. The lenses we give them to see the world through matters as to what they will be able to understand. It's base and those who utilize this aspect of human need is what is pernicious about it, call social engineering or a propaganda campaign, it's still manipulation.
question everything
(49,003 posts)instead of expecting "the government" to do something?
2naSalit
(93,203 posts)But then, O know parents who did everything they should have and still, when the rebellious teens come around, they will be the last people heard. Our outer society has some questions to answer too.