Fat and Feminism--Want to get really pissed off??

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  • Wheelhouse15
    Wheelhouse15 Posts: 5,575 Member
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    Jruzer wrote: »
    Once again the Onion comes through:

    http://www.theonion.com/article/women-now-empowered-by-everything-a-woman-does-1398
    Perhaps most remarkably, the mere act of weight gain is now regarded as a feminist act. Though some women express reservations about the negative impact of obesity on one's health, overweight women display a level of assertiveness, or "sassitude," that thinner women lack.

    "Women who proclaim themselves 'large and in charge' refuse to be bound by traditional notions of beauty and health," said Carla Willets, a Vassar College women's-studies professor. "They love themselves for who they are, something no 'normal-sized' woman could possibly do."

    "Of course, women can be empowered by losing weight, too," Willets added. "Pretty much any change in weight—up or down—is empowering."

    It's interesting to see that the article is 13 years old and still topical.
  • missblondi2u
    missblondi2u Posts: 851 Member
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    Jruzer wrote: »
    Once again the Onion comes through:

    http://www.theonion.com/article/women-now-empowered-by-everything-a-woman-does-1398
    Perhaps most remarkably, the mere act of weight gain is now regarded as a feminist act. Though some women express reservations about the negative impact of obesity on one's health, overweight women display a level of assertiveness, or "sassitude," that thinner women lack.

    "Women who proclaim themselves 'large and in charge' refuse to be bound by traditional notions of beauty and health," said Carla Willets, a Vassar College women's-studies professor. "They love themselves for who they are, something no 'normal-sized' woman could possibly do."

    "Of course, women can be empowered by losing weight, too," Willets added. "Pretty much any change in weight—up or down—is empowering."

    Thanks for digging this up!