Posted on 07/31/2023 6:25:45 PM PDT by dynachrome
Costa Coffee was today accused of glamourising 'complex and dangerous surgery' by covering a van with a cartoon image featuring mastectomy scars.
The UK's largest coffee chain defended its use of the image to promote 'inclusivity and diversity' but was branded 'crass and irresponsible' and 'absolutely bonkers' – and there were calls for a boycott of the company on social media.
The image, depicting an androgynous-looking character wearing long shorts with scars below each nipple, is taken from a mural designed by the chain for Brighton and Hove Pride last year.
Use of the image on a mobile coffee van used at events around the country was condemned by feminist campaigners and people who had breasts removed due to cancer.
Tanya Carter, spokeswoman for child safeguarding campaign group Safe Schools Alliance, said: 'It's almost unbelievable that Costa would do something so crass and irresponsible as to use this image.
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The correct term is moobs.
True. The left has based their whole existence on fantasy. Lgblt, covid, Ukraine, climate, crime etc. Wonder what it’s like to live that way?
Thanks. Phalloplasty. I thought they always used the forearm, but I see the leg is also used. Terrible what these “doctors” will do to people. Destroying their bodies which will never perform as advertised.
Phalloplasty?
My medical and Latin knowledge being vastly outdated and in some cases never there, I must ask the question.
Is a Phalloplasty similar to or like an Addadictomy?
Costa Coffee: the new Bud Light.
Guess the ownership of Costa Coffee...
Woka Cola.
Nuff said.
And from January...
Tooth fairy, Santa Claus, Easter Bunny, Bigfoot, transgenders...they do not exist.
One and the same.
The Addadictomy is the term they use in all of their advertising. In reality all you get is a part of your arm relocated to your groin. Sort of like adding spinning hubcaps to your car. Doesn’t change the function, but makes you feel better about yourself. For awhile.
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