Zoe Draper
My campaign is all about promoting a healthy body image. I think in today’s world there is so much pressure on young people to look a certain way and most of that pressure comes from the media. Images of super skinny celebrities are constantly projected towards young people, whether it’s through television or magazines which make young people feel that they have to reach the image of perfection that has been created. I feel that there isn’t enough in the media about promoting a positive body image which needs to change. Young people need to be able to feel happy about their bodies and themselves instead of constantly worrying about how they look. I want to change that, I want young people to be able to feel satisfied with themselves no matter what they’re size or shape is.
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I think this is a really important issue to address. It is natural for teenagers to become aware of their apearance and image, but only to a certain extent. There certainly is a point where this becomes unhealthy, and society unfortunately seems to encourage this. A campaign which helps reduce pressure on young people to look a certain way, is surely going to be benficial.
Ellie Savage, 20 August 2008 10:05
but then to be fair, she didn't know there was going to be another one becuase the anti size zero campaign wasnt up at that time :D vote for fight fur! :D
gem mabey, 18 August 2008 07:39
It's a lovely idea but how different is it from Campaign No.4 ?
Fiona Novocak, 14 August 2008 11:57
Yeah... I suppose it is the same. Isn't body image surrounded by people thinking their fat, caused by magazines and stuff which is the size 0 debate?
Sasha, 14 August 2008 06:01
I like your idea this is an important issues that needs to be addressed, but how much different is it to Anti-Size Zero - Campaign 4?
Sophie Adamson, 14 August 2008 04:49
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Everyone loves a nice badge. Especially badgers, for whom they are the primary source of income. Those furry little craftsmen have knocked up a particularly natty Battlefront one which you can stick on Bebo, MySpace, Facebook or your own website to show your support.
Just copy and paste the code below into your website – just like embedding a YouTube player – and then anyone who clicks it will be sent to the Battlefront site, and your page will look at least ninety times as snazzy.
The Anti Size Zero was up the day before!
Sasha, 21 August 2008 06:49