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The charity Rethink Breast Cancer, which just produced a moronic video to “raise awareness” of breast cancer? Or LA Times reporter Dan Neil, who thinks this ad, entitled “Save the Boobs,” is a swell idea? (I think something may be rising and swelling, but I highly doubt it’s awareness.)Jeff Fecke of Alas has already laid [...]
canadian tv show host aliya jasmine-sovani stirs up some controversy in this ad for the “save the boobs” campaign. “It’s pretty offensive,” one woman told “Good Morning America.” “It looks like it’s a Victoria’s Secret or a bathing suit ad. Not an ad about women’s health.” Will the public get the message from ads like these? [...]
It is time for us as a society to take our collective love of boobs and use that love to end breast cancer! That thinking seems to be the thinking behind this campaign to kick off Breast Cancer Awareness month. It stars Aliya-Jasmine of MTV Canada.