“The choice of who we take seriously and who we ignore is deeply rooted in class disparity, with implications reaching far beyond someone's aesthetic choices or social media tattles. Our world views are crafted by those whose opportunities are fast-tracked due to wealth, and as a consequence, our perception of 'good' and 'bad' taste runs far deeper than the clothes we wear, and alters our perception of everything from feminism, well-being, and disability, to beauty and gender. Because of the way in which society idolises the rich while berating the poor, we invalidate working-class people's experiences.” InfluencersClassismBeauty StandardsDisparity Of Wealth Book:Poor Little Sick Girls: A Love Letter to Unacceptable Women Source: Poor Little Sick Girls: A Love Letter to Unacceptable Women