First of all, we have some wonderfully funny AND insightful comics. (ALSO, don't judge the videos on my descriptions. I'm so bad at describing things. Just give them a click, super worth it!)
JON LAJOIE
- This song, entitled "Pop Song", is a fake boy band that shows the stereotypical roles boy band members fit into and makes me feel like a fool for not realizing sooner everything is staged. Everything is about money.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijr4rwb2WbE
- This short song, "Miley, you're a good girl" shows how Miley Cyrus (although I'm not a fan of the image she gives herself) is literally no different than any other star out there and how the public reacts to her
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2zbxM4EehE
BO BURNHAM
- "Repeat Stuff" is also about boy bands and how the media is set up. It really makes you think and feel so dumb for ever buying into it. (Aaron Carter really didn't love me?!) One deep line:
"I'm in magazines full of model teens, so far above you
So read them and hate yourself, and pay me to tell you I love you"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCVGpvzcHko
- "From God's Perspective" is a little different, not specifically looking at society, but more religion. While I don't personally buy into any religion, it offers a unique perspective, that "maybe God does not believe in you"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zxc20saM8DA
All of these really made me think. We don't have the control over our lives we think we do. Everyday without being specifically told, we are guided to certain beliefs. Marketing teams work to make us want things and strive for ideals without even realizing it. It's disgusting to me the way we are manipulated without even realizing it. Judging others based on if they don't fit the societal standard set for us is so horrible. I'm ashamed I ever bought into magazine ads and commercials idolizing certain traits. It starts so young too. Advertisements are everywhere, with many being geared towards children. Stars are all airbrushed to look perfect at all times, and in reality, real people don't usually look like that. But that's what kids strive for. Skinny over healthy. Pretty over smart. It's a vicious cycle. Parents with self esteem issues passing it down to their kids. No one ever being happy with themselves. When we're all SO much more than our weight, our skin, our hair, etc.
I wish something could be done, but I don't even know. Even if we teach our kids/kids close to us, it won't stop the majority of society from thinking the same way.
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