The ‘Immoral’ Brands Pushing Body Mutilation On Girls.
Cutting your breasts off is cool!
How Costa Coffee, Oxfam, Dr Martens and Penguin Books have used cartoon images to 'trivialize' life-changing trans 'top surgery.’
Popular brands have been slammed as ‘utterly immoral’ for ‘trivializing’ life-changing mastectomy surgery by using cartoons of people who have had their breasts removed in advertising campaigns.
Costa Coffee, Oxfam, Dr Martens and LGBTQ+ charity Stonewall all recently displayed or promoted the designs which have shown androgynous-looking characters with scars below each nipple after undergoing top surgery.
Women’s rights campaigner Maya Forstater, who is on the board of human-rights group that campaigns for clarity on sex in law and policy Sex Matters, shamed the four organizations over the artwork.
She tweeted: 'Utterly immoral. Cartoons trivializing cutting girls' breasts off.'
The issue has come to the fore after a former Childline volunteer exposed the cartoon image of a transgender person with mastectomy on a Costa Coffee van.
Go to the link to read more about the blatantly immoral brands that ‘endorse’ and ‘capitalize’ on gender mutilation:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12361439/The-immoral-brands-pushing-body-mutilation-girls-Costa-Coffee-Oxfam-Dr-Martens-Penguin-Books-used-cartoon-images-trivialise-life-changing-trans-surgery.html
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