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Academia is pumping out a lot of weirdos i swear. This was the biggest logical pretzel I’ve heard all day. Wanting to be healthy is fatphobic? I will accept that and say “why is wanting to be healthy a bad idea”.The Government is hell bent on creating a culture of confusion and lack of standards. Up is down, down is up, right is left, and left is right. Any decedent lifestyle is going to be beyond reproach. That’s why when people try to blame the Black community for our dysfunction without factoring government intervention i automatically pull the coon card.
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Yea, don't listen to this chit, people who are "educated" somehow thinks that translates to intelegence, a lot of educated people are dumb AF. Look at congress.I'm not even going to hit play. The thumbnail was enough.
Tell tale sign. A septum ring has to be some kind of rite of passage in some intersectionalist sorority.I saw the nose ring so I know she's on some intersectional bs...no need to play it....
Gee, overweight people are bodyshaming skinny / slim / slender people now for ...... their own reasons?Being healthy or wanting to be healthy is fatphobic to these people.
I overheard a group at Starbucks a week or two ago. Three big gals, easily over 220 pounds apiece. They were judging one of the women who worked there for being thin and high energy. Saying how women like her are the problem and they need to gain weight so "we don't feel bad".
When has this nation become a place where everyone else has to risk their health, education, and finances to make a group of people who can't accept any damn responsibility for themselves feel better about their mistakes!? Grow the f up.
We’re in this weird stage where “the marginalized” can label us but we cannot label them.Gee, overweight people are bodyshaming skinny / slim / slender people now for ...... their own reasons?
Lol, these overweight people keep screaming about fatphobia as if people who are proud to be anorexic and too skinny don't get criticized and called out for celebrating being unhealthy and promoting being underweight too. Let me guess, some of the overweight people hate and envy underweight people and anorexic people too right? Is it considered slimphobia if we tell underweight people to gain weight? Has anyone thought about this?
Here are the facts:
Being overweight or too overweight is unhealthy.
Being underweight or too underweight is unhealthy.
Being too overweight or underweight is dangerous and has health risks.
It is okay to be a healthy size and have a healthy weight.
Balance is needed.
You cannot cry about fatphobia and fat shaming when many people, including overweight people, are skinny shaming and being skinny phobic to underweight people. It is literally the pot calling the kettle Black.
Look at this crap. Y'all need to read these 2 articles below. Not only do these delusional, self-absorbed fat broads downplay skinny phobia in favor of fatphobia, but they literally equate it to not just sexism, but racism.
How dare they...
Skinny Shaming Is Not the Same as Fat Phobia
Not all kinds of oppression or stigma are interchangeable.www.self.com
Quote from article:
"Fat stigma, like sexism and racism, is another oppressive cultural, institutional system—one that degrades people of size to the advantage of people who live in more socially accepted (read: thin) bodies."
Ahem .... Anti-Black racism is not the same has fatphobia, homophobia, transphobia, anti non-Black prejudice, or even sexism and anti-Semitism. 500 years of continuous, systematic anti-Black racist oppression does not and will not compare to your struggles or anyone else's!!!
No, Skinny Shaming And Fat Shaming Are Not The Same
Skinny shaming carries less stigma than fat shaming because our society privileges thinness. Stop comparing the two.www.scarymommy.com
Combined Quotes from article:
"I was clinically obese. Then I became anorexic, and eventually, I looked classically anorexic. I’ve hiked up a mountain comfortably (while fat) and cried because I couldn’t (while skinny), proving that body size isn’t an indication of ability (chew on that, ableist assholes).
As I dropped pounds, I learned something: there’s a difference between fat shaming and skinny shaming. When I was fat, no one smiled. Doors hit you in the face. Doctors attribute everything to your weight. This skinny shaming is laughable. When I check out at Target, the clerk smiles. Men hold doors. Doctors listen carefully. See the privilege?
Dear Skinny People: STFU.
Skinny people have thin privilege.
Every body is a good body.
All body shaming is bad."
I'm a Black gay man and toxic masculinity exists because I said so.We’re in this weird stage where “the marginalized” can label us but we cannot label them.
I cannot misgender a trans but they can call me CIS.
I cannot say fat is bad but I can be told that skinny is not healthy.
What we are seeing is “I’m white and I say so” morph into different forms.
All this is White people trying to bully people into bending to their will.
It’s no coincidence that all these movements being forced onto us are white led.
I have met anorexic women. They don't do what these ladies do. They hate themselves, not by contrast but because they are uncomfortable with how their bodies look and feel. It is not a healthy approach but what do these fat ladies do? Instead of eating better and losing weight, they tell everyone else they need to accept their body and their choices as the new beauty standard.Gee, overweight people are bodyshaming skinny / slim / slender people now for ...... their own reasons?
Lol, these overweight people keep screaming about fatphobia as if people who are proud to be anorexic and too skinny don't get criticized and called out for celebrating being unhealthy and promoting being underweight too. Let me guess, some of the overweight people hate and envy underweight people and anorexic people too right? Is it considered slimphobia if we tell underweight people to gain weight? Has anyone thought about this?
Here are the facts:
Being overweight or too overweight is unhealthy.
Being underweight or too underweight is unhealthy.
Being too overweight or underweight is dangerous and has health risks.
It is okay to be a healthy size and have a healthy weight.
Balance is needed.
You cannot cry about "fatphobia" and "fat shaming" when many people, including overweight people, are "skinny shaming" and being "skinny phobic" to underweight and anorexic people. It is literally the pot calling the kettle Black.
Also, look at this crap. Y'all need to read these 2 articles below. Not only do these delusional, self-absorbed fat broads downplay skinny phobia in favor of fatphobia, but they literally equate it to not just sexism, but racism.
How dare they...
Skinny Shaming Is Not the Same as Fat Phobia
Not all kinds of oppression or stigma are interchangeable.www.self.com
Quote from article:
"Fat stigma, like sexism and racism, is another oppressive cultural, institutional system—one that degrades people of size to the advantage of people who live in more socially accepted (read: thin) bodies."
Ahem .... Anti-Black racism is not the same has fatphobia, homophobia, transphobia, anti non-Black prejudice, or even sexism and anti-Semitism. 500 years of continuous, systematic anti-Black racist oppression does not and will not compare to your struggles or anyone else's!!!
No, Skinny Shaming And Fat Shaming Are Not The Same
Skinny shaming carries less stigma than fat shaming because our society privileges thinness. Stop comparing the two.www.scarymommy.com
Combined Quotes from article:
"I was clinically obese. Then I became anorexic, and eventually, I looked classically anorexic. I’ve hiked up a mountain comfortably (while fat) and cried because I couldn’t (while skinny), proving that body size isn’t an indication of ability (chew on that, ableist assholes).
As I dropped pounds, I learned something: there’s a difference between fat shaming and skinny shaming. When I was fat, no one smiled. Doors hit you in the face. Doctors attribute everything to your weight. This skinny shaming is laughable. When I check out at Target, the clerk smiles. Men hold doors. Doctors listen carefully. See the privilege?
Dear Skinny People: STFU.
Skinny people have thin privilege.
Every body is a good body.
All body shaming is bad."