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Raising Girls Amidst Meat Marketing: Carls Jr., Burger King Raunch

July 16, 2009 by Amy Jussel 32 Comments

Jan. 27, 2015 Update:  It's achingly sad that I can reprise my own prose about "meat marketing" women with gobsmacking sexualization and objectification commodifying bodies as edible objects to be consumed, but alas Carl's Jr. is using the same stale crass-en masse trash for outrage baiting buzz in 2015 as they did five years ago.Guess they're consistent in their sexist tripe, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Advertising, Branding & Consumerism, Consumerism, Damaging Drek, Emerging trends & STEM, Growing up too soon, Marketing Shaping Youth, Media Literacy, Misogyny & Racism, Product Placement, Sexualization & Body Image, Shaping Youth, Stereotypes & Diversity, Vapid Values Tagged With: AIDS, Amplify your voice, apa sexualization, April Fronk, Burger King, burger wars, Carls Jr., CCFC, Childhood Matters, civil rights, ColaLife.org, crass advertising, Dr. Kay Kleinerman, Fem2.0, females, feminism, Feministing, girls, Girls-Are-Champions, HIV, hot chicks eating burgers, junk-food, Lisa Izzi, medicine, objectification, offensive ads, Packaging-Girlhood, Rona-Renner, sexist commercials, Simon Berry, spongebog squarebutts, super seven incher, Target, true child, Twittermob rally, young hungry guys, young men, youth
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