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They mention that brands like Victoria’s Secret have attempted to shift towards body diversity but with limited success, often reverting to traditional standards. The hosts speculate that these campaigns sometimes serve secondary motives—perhaps making consumers feel represented instead of genuinely challenging beauty norms.
Cultural Reflections on Social Media Outrage
A significant part of their conversation critiques the way social media fuels outrage. They discuss instances where individuals like Joe Swoll or others publicly backtracked on statements to avoid backlash, highlighting how social media mob mentality often leads to superficial apologies or outright cancellations.