Woman and Girls Should Not Be labeled With BS Stereotypes

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<h2>Woman and Girls Should Not Be labeled With BS Stereotypes</h2>

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Discrimination based on caste race and gender is not the new subject for us. We have heard or watched myriads of times that people have been neglected because of their color, caste, race and gender. Makeup artist, Jordan Hanz, has conducted an initiative where she is requesting people to stop using bile laced gender stereotypes. However, women suffer face myriads of gender discrimination and whatever may be the reason, they are the only ones who had faced the consequences. Now, it is the time to stop.

How dare you tell me who to be and what is wrong or right. F--k the box we are put into. Be who you want to be and be proud of that. She said in the video. The title of the film is unattainable women and portrays the emotions; especially the voiceover of the film is appealing and conveys the strong message. In the film, she adds numerous words like slut, prude, damaged, asking for it, and bitch and then in the end, wiping all the words with colors.

We as women must empower each other and build each other up. Love ourselves, love every ounce of you. These ideals are unattainable and impractical. She added. Hanz, who is a victim of sexual assault, told Buzzfeed she was made to feel it was her fault. "Victim-blaming and slut-shaming is something that I want to break down. Writing the words on my body was actually more emotional than I thought it would be." This is one of the most powerful social message videos. Don’t believe me, just watch.


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