1. Attention shouldn’t be based on appearance People deserve to be noticed for their personality, kindness, and talents — not just their fashion or how “put together” they look. 2. It reinforces shallow standards When more attention goes to one look, it sends the message that only certain styles or bodies are “worthy,” which is unfair and untrue. 3. It creates pressure to dress a certain way Not everyone can afford preppy clothes or wants to dress that way. It becomes unfair when people feel forced to change themselves just to be noticed. 4. It ignores individuality Everyone has their own style. Favoring one look makes people feel like they have to fit a mold instead of expressing who they really are. 5. It can lower self-esteem for others When attention is unevenly distributed, people outside that style might feel invisible or “less than,” which isn’t right. 6. It overlooks personality completely Being preppy doesn’t make someone better — but when society pays more attention to that style, it unfairly shifts focus away from qualities that truly matter. 7. Media plays favorites Movies, shows, and social media hype certain aesthetics, which creates unfair expectations about who “should” get attention. If you’d like, I can help you turn this into a paragraph, speech, essay, or something in your own tone!