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With clean eating making a comeback and a new wellness trend popping up every day, how do we separate fad from fact?
In a recent viral video, content creator Katrina Martin shared her personal list of "Propaganda I'm not falling for," sparking widespread discussion across social media platforms. The video, set to a catchy tune, features Martin listing various cultural phenomena and trends she chooses to opt out of, ranging from popular podcasts like "Call Her Daddy" to the concept of "rebranding plastic surgery as 'feminist'. Among the items on her list were also critiques of "overpriced thrift resellers," the perceived "Carrie Bradshaw hate," and the notion of "smoking becoming cool again." Martin's candid expression of her personal views on these topics resonated with many, accumulating over 1.5 million views and 122,500 likes. The video highlights a growing trend among digital creators to share their unfiltered opinions on contemporary societal norms and commercial influences.
With clean eating making a comeback and a new wellness trend popping up every day, how do we separate fad from fact?