I Will Not Be Pinkwashed Analysis

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In the article of “I Will Not Be Pinkwashed”, on ButterBeiliver.com website on October 22, 2011, Emily Benfit talks about her feelings behind “Breast Cancer Awareness Month.” “It’s that magical time of the year when shades of pale pink are plastered onto every product, every container, every conceivable gadget or gizmo that the Susan G. Komen Foundation can get their hands on. But I am not buying it.” she states right up front in the beginning of the article. Benfit, on the website is known as Butter Believer. Benfit is a health researcher and writer. She is a believer that most doctors and government agencies have no business telling people what they should or shouldn’t be eating. Benfit also has strong views on natural and eating organic healthy foods. Benfit blog is focused on nutritional foods and facts, but this particular article is targeted towards those who do or don’t support the breast cancer movement. Also being that the article in a way connects to the fact that she is a health researcher and her arguments ties into that exact fact. In the articles she explains her feelings and perspective on Susan G. Koman’s foundation. Are they really “for cure or con”? Benfit launches her article by stating “Its October”, and we …show more content…

Even just a little that could possible prevent or catch it early so you wouldn’t have to go through the keno and other aspects that always gives money to the caner “industry”. The message begins to open more of a strange eye view to the whole organization. But in the reality it also does come for a comfort of those who are fighting and are survivors. So in conclusion, Benfit article does come along to create and form a foundation and informed view of this