women Take Off Their Clothes To Fight Photoshop Usage
“Real women are all different – and that’s totally OK.” This is the message a group of feminists were trying to convey in their new video against Photoshop usage.

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In a video titled Feminists vs. Photoshop women of all races, sizes and ages band together to speak out against using the photo-editing software to change the way women look. All of them, different but beautiful, strip down to their underwear, while listing all the things the women can be:

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“Real women can have wrinkles!” “Real women can have curves!” “Real women can have muscles!” “Real women can be skinny, big-breasted, and flat-chested. Real women can be whatever the f*** they are!” Each of the passionate speeches end with the woman giving the camera the middle finger and saying: “Photoshop this.”

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Watch video:
FCKH8 describe themselves as “a for-profit T-shirt company with an activist heart and a passionate social change mission: arming thousands of people with pro-LGBT equality, anti-racism and anti-sexism T-shirts that act as ‘mini-billboards’ for change.”

Scroll down to see the photos and watch the video!
In a video titled Feminists vs. Photoshop women of all races, sizes and ages band together to speak out against using the photo-editing software to change the way women look. All of them, different but beautiful, strip down to their underwear, while listing all the things the women can be:

READ ALSO: Black Men And Women Worldwide Prove That Dark Skin Is Beautiful Too
“Real women can have wrinkles!” “Real women can have curves!” “Real women can have muscles!” “Real women can be skinny, big-breasted, and flat-chested. Real women can be whatever the f*** they are!” Each of the passionate speeches end with the woman giving the camera the middle finger and saying: “Photoshop this.”

READ ALSO: Africans All Over The World Start “Africa Media Never Shows You” Campaign
Watch video:
FCKH8 describe themselves as “a for-profit T-shirt company with an activist heart and a passionate social change mission: arming thousands of people with pro-LGBT equality, anti-racism and anti-sexism T-shirts that act as ‘mini-billboards’ for change.”
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