Actually I think the ugly discrimination discussion is quite timely in terms of how society is changing.
After years of stick-thin models, and air-brushed magazine covers, a back-lash is spreading, albeit slowly and subtly, throughout society against the glorification of (generally enhanced) beauty at the expense of other personal attributes.
How refreshing that 'Ugly Betty' wasn't given a makeover to fit in.
How lovely to see TV shows where the spectacle-wearing geek is the hero of the show not the punchline, and I am increasingly seeing more of these.
Those commercials featuring, 'real women' for body moisturisers. Fashion adverts featuring the middle aged.
Is all this happening elsewhere in the world? Pop singers who don't look the 'part.' Would even Susan Boyle have been given a chance a decade or two back?
Although the change is slow, and these things are still in the minority, and plastic surgery is far from waning in popularity, I see things I didn't a decade ago.
Even with body enhancements, look at the people who have alternative surgery to give themselves multiple piercings, snake tongues, full body tatooes, rather than subscribe to the 'normal beauty' ideal.
The small challenges to the values of society do effect change eventually. Otherwise the fashions and mores of society would remain static; History tells us not. Again, I say, hearts and minds.
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