we all know that anyone asking valid questions to jade about her behaviour will be slapped with the "cancel culture/ cyberbullying" labelLucky me, I got featured in her Insta-story (the last comment)! I wasn't refering to her body at all with my comment, but okay, I see that it had to serve her narrative of "positivity-queEen". (Just kill me, that girl is so annoying.)
Agreed, end of the day she is a slim, conventionally attractive white woman. Body positivity is really important for everyone, but the whole point of it is to uplift people who do not fit that beauty standard, plus she was really exaggerating that pic and arching her back to the point where it just looks weird?Her whole body positivity thing also just feels a bit exaggerated/staged to me
The majority of her IG pictures look fine and honestly hardly show off her body, or if they do she has styled herself very well. The few pictures which would be more likely to attract body shaming are because she's wearing comfier/sporting clothes, or she has posted the pictures just to show off how 'bad' her body is, or has otherwise drawn attention to her body through caption/text
I think there's a lot of room for realistic portrayal of bodies on social media, but the way influencers and Jade are going about it is just not it
It would probably be more progressive to just post the pictures and not draw attention to physical features that need to be "embraced". Just treat it like a normal body, Jade drawing attention to her stomach/whatever makes it seem that for some reason it's seen as a negative thing? I remember she made that igtv of her wearing the red dress and spoke for like three minutes about her "tummy". Idk about you guys, but on social media when I see people talking about specific "Imperfections" that we need to embrace, it makes me a bit self conscious because until that point I had never even considered that certain features could be seen as imperfections. I get the same feeling with Jade sometimes.I think there's a lot of room for realistic portrayal of bodies on social media, but the way influencers and Jade are going about it is just not it
yeah exactly, posing sticking your stomach out to make a point is still pointing out that it is not a "desirable" thing, just posting normally with no explanation would normalise "normal" bodiesIt would probably be more progressive to just post the pictures and not draw attention to physical features that need to be "embraced". Just treat it like a normal body, Jade drawing attention to her stomach/whatever makes it seem that for some reason it's seen as a negative thing? I remember she made that igtv of her wearing the red dress and spoke for like three minutes about her "tummy". Idk about you guys, but on social media when I see people talking about specific "Imperfections" that we need to embrace, it makes me a bit self conscious because until that point I had never even considered that certain features could be seen as imperfections. I get the same feeling with Jade sometimes.
absolutely, of course everyone can and does feel insecure about their body but it is just a fact that the body positivity movement was started by and for people with marginalized bodies. Anyone can post about insecurities obviously but pictures along the lines "look, my tummy sticks out too when I'm bloated/when I stick it out" don't help at all because it makes it seem like there needs to be a justification or reason for it to stick out...Her whole body positivity thing also just feels a bit exaggerated/staged to me
The majority of her IG pictures look fine and honestly hardly show off her body, or if they do she has styled herself very well. The few pictures which would be more likely to attract body shaming are because she's wearing comfier/sporting clothes, or she has posted the pictures just to show off how 'bad' her body is, or has otherwise drawn attention to her body through caption/text
I think there's a lot of room for realistic portrayal of bodies on social media, but the way influencers and Jade are going about it is just not it
Honestly, when you're mildly popular and post on social media you'd always get some stupid hate comments of that type whether you're actually obese or have a "perfect" ig model body. I don't mean that it makes it okay but the thing I'm trying to say is that such generic hate comments (like generic "you're ugly" "you're fat") don't really portray the state of society too well. It seems like she was eagerly waiting for such comments and posted that picture in the sole aim of getting some of these to then be able to post screenshots of these and preach about self love and body positivity. She absolutely loves that. Just look at her smug smile in that picture lol. She sticked out her belly as much as she could to trigger some random hate comments. It's the same when she posts these try hard gross selfies to get comments that she's ugly BUT she's so not like other girls and she looves her ugly faces. She's super insecure and it shows. And people hate desperation.Lucky me, I got featured in her Insta-story (the last comment)! I wasn't refering to her body at all with my comment, but okay, I see that it had to serve her narrative of "positivity-queEen". (Just kill me, that girl is so annoying.)
Absolutely, she’s pushing her belly out in the pic just to be GAHHHHH NOT LIKE OTHER GALS YOU GUYSSSSHer whole body positivity thing also just feels a bit exaggerated/staged to me
The majority of her IG pictures look fine and honestly hardly show off her body, or if they do she has styled herself very well. The few pictures which would be more likely to attract body shaming are because she's wearing comfier/sporting clothes, or she has posted the pictures just to show off how 'bad' her body is, or has otherwise drawn attention to her body through caption/text
I think there's a lot of room for realistic portrayal of bodies on social media, but the way influencers and Jade are going about it is just not it
wow she is so culturedJade's new video:
"60% of my songs aRnE'T iN ENglIsH: German songs I love, Portuguese songs I love (remember my BRAZILIAN roommates?), French songs I love"
Reminded me of Evil Rachel"Prince I can sing, Sheila I can sing..."
Also ANOTHER god-awful poem. She says she feels "awk" while reading but let's face it, she thinks she's amazing
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tbf she did say dutchwow she is so culturedsurprised there is no mention of dutch?
to be fair, I find different countries have varying styles. Like French indie music has a different style to British indie music. But I mean to listen to songs based on what language theyre in is kind of nonsensical to me, just listen to what you likeI've just started watching,2 ridiculous points already "every time I learn a language" kind of implies she speaks any of the languages she has learned to a good level, also "I love dutch music, i love german music.." etc etc, as if "dutch" is a genre of music
yeah I get that, but I doubt dutch indie and rap have much in commonto be fair, I find different countries have varying styles. Like French indie music has a different style to British indie music. But I mean to listen to songs based on what language theyre in is kind of nonsensical to me, just listen to what you like
Or you could just not send people actual hate- that’s kinda pathetic tbhLucky me, I got featured in her Insta-story (the last comment)! I wasn't refering to her body at all with my comment, but okay, I see that it had to serve her narrative of "positivity-queEen". (Just kill me, that girl is so annoying.)
I'm afraid that I don't understand you. You say that I'm pathetic and that my comment was hateful?Or you could just not send people actual hate- that’s kinda pathetic tbh
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