Last week, singer-songwriter and body positive blogger Meghan Tonjes found out that one of her Instagram photos had been removed because it violated the company's "mature content" clause.
But Meghan's pretty sure her photo was removed for another reason:
Instagram eventually restored the photo and sent Meghan an apology.
But Meghan feels that her experience with Instagram is a wakeup call about the ways that we're still not honest about how we view different bodies.
In response to her experience with Instagram, Meghan released the below video, in which she succinctly breaks down the social politics behind the photo's removal.
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"I want you to think of how many big girls you see," she said, "wearing bathing suits, lingerie, shorts, dresses, tight- fitting clothing, who aren't openly mocked ... And now you have the answer as to why a lot of who look like me — and by a lot, I mean not very many — post pictures of themselves showing their thighs or their stomach or parts that other women and other people show proudly and are never questioned on because that's what we're used to seeing and we're comfortable with that."