Kim K
Dear
Kimberly Kardashian,
This past semester I have taken a
class at Brigham Young University which focuses on how media effects families.
I have learned a lot about how body image is impacted through the media. We
have had lectures on how social media influences society, and how posting
images of unrealistic body types really hurts girl’s self-esteem. Did you know
that 53% of 13 year-old girls are unhappy with their bodies? And that number
increases to 78% by age 17 and 65% of women have an eating disorder?
I am not accusing you specifically
to have any correlation with these staggering statistics, however you often use
social media to show your perfect body. I believe that we should be able to
post what we want on social media, but I also believe that we should use social
media to influence humanity in a positive way. You have 153 million followers
on Instagram, and 62.5 million followers on twitter. You have such a large
platform in which you could do so much good. I would ask you to reconsider the
way you use social media after reading more about how many girls struggle with
body image.
I admire how much you love and care
for your children and that family is your number 1 priority. I feel like you
are setting a great example to families around the world of how crucial it is
to have strong family relationships. I am a family studies major and I too
believe that family relationships are of the utmost importance. I also admire
how you care for those in need of legal help and your drive and motivation to receive
your law degree to help others.
If we all come together and make
social media a place of love and appreciation, I truly believe that the world
will be a better place.
Love,
Ashley
Sobotka

Great letter! I love that you use stats that we learned in class to prove how important and relevant this is!
ReplyDeleteYou tell her! Haha Kimberly with her huge booty
ReplyDeleteYes! Girls get into such a downward spiral because they compare themselves to women like Kim Kardashian. I am sure she is great, but she can definitely post more uplifting things!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! I love how you are very specific about what she can change.
ReplyDeleteI love this! I love how you don't shame her but rather encourage her to use her platform for good :)
ReplyDelete