u/Familiar-Stress3016

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Clavicular

I don’t understand why so many people still idolise Clav.
His entire brand seems built around tearing people down. He publicly rates strangers, reduces people to facial measurements and bone structure, insults people who don’t fit his idea of attractiveness, and encourages a culture where appearance becomes someone’s entire value.
Since when did one influencer become the authority on beauty? There has never been one universal beauty standard. Beauty changes across cultures, countries and generations. Yet he speaks as though his opinion is objective fact.
The damage goes far beyond the people he talks about. Young men are left believing they’re genetically doomed if they don’t have the “right” jawline or skull shape. Young women are taught they’ll constantly be judged against impossible standards. That fuels insecurity, comparison and unhealthy self-image.
What also concerns me is how often online drama, public relationship conflict and repeated controversy become part of the content. Whether it’s criticism, arguments or personal disputes, it keeps people watching. The algorithm rewards outrage, and the audience ends up treating it as entertainment instead of asking what effect it’s having.
We should stop giving influence to people whose content encourages others to judge human worth by genetics instead of character. Confidence shouldn’t come from making everyone else feel inferior.

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u/Familiar-Stress3016 — 12 days ago