Beauty Bias: The Silent Oppressor
Beauty has always been more than skin deep. Across societies, the standards of attractiveness are not merely aesthetic preferences—they are mechanisms of privilege, discrimination, and social control. Those who meet societal ideals are often rewarded, while those who diverge face subtle and overt marginalization. This phenomenon, widely referred to as beauty bias, operates silently but … Continue reading Beauty Bias: The Silent Oppressor
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