A woman has expressed her frustration with a local radio station that frequently uses people's physical appearance as a source of humour.
According to the woman, male radio presenters from the said station often engage in body-shaming jokes targeting their female co-host.
The woman expresses her astonishment at the lack of professional ethics in the industry, although she understands that the radio station follows a relaxed concept.
She believes that using someone's physical appearance as a subject of jokes is inappropriate.
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In a 1-minute and 58-second video, the woman questions the work ethics in this field. She reveals that the radio station frequently resorts to body shaming women as a source of humour, which she considers to be stale and irrelevant.
She gives an example of a radio presenter who frequently uses the term "drumstick" to refer to the female co-host's thighs.
The woman urges radio listeners to imagine how it would feel if a man body-shamed their wife, pointing out her flaws and mentioning her thighs on air.
Many netizens agree with the woman's perspective, and some have even shared similar experiences when listening to the radio station.
However, there are also netizens who state that such issues and types of jokes have been present in the radio station for a long time, even before.