Magdalena Adamowicz, a candidate for the European Parliament from the Civic Coalition, is known for her commitment to social and political activities. However, her latest electoral run has sparked discussions not only about her policies, but besides about visual presentation.
On the electoral posters, Mrs. Adamowicz sees a painting which many mention to as “perfectly retouched”. Meanwhile, photos available on the authoritative Facebook page of the candidates present it in a more natural edition. Differences in appearance on run material compared to everyday photos are noticeable and have become the subject of talks among voters.
At any stage, while in politics, there is no request for rejuvenation or slimming of the image. Mrs. Adamovich didn't gotta do that.
Unauthentic image?
Although this practice is common in many areas in the digital era of image editing, it is peculiarly emotional in politics. The issue of the authenticity of the image of the policy is important, as it touches on the credibility and transparency that are crucial to public confidence.
However, it is worth remembering that Magdalena Adamowicz is besides the face of the "Imagine there is no hate" campaign, which calls for the cessation of hatred and discrimination in public debate. Therefore, any comments on Mrs Adamowicz's appearance should be conducted with respect and attention to the values she promotes.
The net makes fun of Magdalena Adamowicz
As a joke, net users decided to rejuvenate Magdalena Adamowicz even more – make her a teenager. See for yourselves.
Photograph by Madzi Adamowicz of IVb from the school election run on the treasurer class. pic.twitter.com/eG0C9VEPNv
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