Miracle woman with fitness bars for weight loss has enraged feminists

17 May 2017, 09:22 | Peace
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The creators of the film "Miracle Woman" on the eve of the premiere to launch a joint advertising campaign with the manufacturer of fitness bars for weight loss thinkThin, however this idea did not find support from potential spectators. This is reported by USA Today. The initiators of the action were attacked with criticism by the comic book heroines and feminists. In their opinion, the image of the Wonder Woman does not fit in any way with fitness bars. Particularly dissatisfied with the name of the company of products for weight loss: "thin" (Thin) image does not go to such a strong and independent woman. Some have drawn attention to the fact that superhero men, such as Batman and Superman, advertise waffles and chocolate cupcakes, while Wonder Woman is forced to support those products from which she will not get fat. - AwardsWatch (@awards_watch) May 15, 2017, 21:58 "Batman-bound and Superman food: ice cream in plates per 1000 calories. Related to the Wonder Woman: thinkThin bars »The author of the book on cybersexism" Hayter "and feminist Bailey Poland in her Twitter stated that the slogan of the company calling for weight loss can be considered a betrayal of the Wonder Woman, which at this moment personifies important for feminism values. Other users simply state that the situation with advertising products for losing weight is sad. - Eva Gantz (@EvaGantz) May 15, 2017, 21:30 "Oh no. I really like candy bars thinkThin, but it's very sad. "" A miracle woman is a film about a confident heroine, not a woman who needs to lose weight, "the user underlined @lauryntiffany. Nevertheless, some decided to stand up for the bars and reminded that the company produces protein products for sports people such as the film's heroine. - Dave Thomas (@ Daveman79) May 15, 2017, 18:54 "These are Protein bars. Well, you know, not that for sports people?

As a Wonder Woman! "Previously, feminists have already criticized the creators of the picture" Miracle Woman ". In the trailer, released in March, network users saw that in one frame the armpits of the heroine look unnaturally smooth and light. This, according to users, did not match the image of the heroine, so later the filmmakers re-released the trailer and "exaggerated" the hair.

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