Facebook strikes again! This time, I was asked to 'Like' a picture of an overweight, half naked woman and agree that she was 'beautiful', as some sort of protest to the perceived notion of female attractiveness.
Now here is the real philosophical problem I have with these campaigns - your either in the 'no way, that is gross' camp or the 'everyone is beautiful' camp. But by deliberately subverting the notion of beauty to being an all inclusive label, don't you massively devalue it as an adjective?
If they'd put up a picture of Nudey McBloaty and asked people if they thought she was 'nice', then I wouldn't have a problem, but they deliberately chose the word 'beauty' because of it's descriptively powerful connotations.
What's the point of telling someone who is not typically beautiful, that they are beautiful, if the word beautiful no longer has any meaning? What kind of mixed up ego arrogantly demands that people find you attractive even if the converse is true? If you are so against the media perception of beauty, why are you asking others to judge you and conclude that you are beautiful?