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1. Of course Michael Jordan is a model. That might not be what he's primarily known for, but that doesn't change the fact that he has had to model to sell the shit he endorses.

I am 100% in favor of my children feeling comfortable in their own bodies, and part of that includes seeing bodies that aren't photoshopped. (Another part is seeing bodies in non-sexualized contexts.)

When big male athletes do it, I'll be fine with whatever. But it's no coincidence that it's just the women.

You make a good point. I've never seen any photos of Michael Jordan pulling down his basketball shorts and making that face at the camera.

I think this cover will harm them by making it normal for women to appear in an exclusively sexual manner in the pages of a sports magazine which otherwise celebrates strength, perseverance, hard work and achievement. But those values are for the boys, the message is. The girls need to be thin, have big boobs, and

The point is that there exists a double standard where people focus more on black criminals compared to white criminals and Kenya is pointing that out. Why hasn't Judd Appatow criticized Woody Allen? Why do people have no problem talking shit about Chris Brown but say little to nothing about Charlie Sheen? Being a