Because Fat-Shaming is Sooo Cool
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There are about 9999 other health markers besides the ones routinely checked like BP and cholesterol.
The compelling reason is that your risk factor for illness/death is much higher and you will never know unless you happen to get some very specific testing done.
Such as? I'd like to know becuase I'd like to arrange to have this testing done. I would like to know where I stand. And if my doctors aren't doing enough I will push the envelope to find out what I need to know. I am here to learn. What should I be checking?0 -
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/news/fullstory_145981.html
Being obese is a health risk, there is no way around that.
Motorbiking is a health risk.
Running is a health risk.
Weight lifting is a health risk. (Not that I am accusing you of that) see below.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-czj6HI_NUZE/T4_PTJLFpnI/AAAAAAAADe8/eSzSYSJPyVw/s1600/Protein+Can+Kill.jpg
Excessive bodybuilding is a health risk.
Walking out your front door .... is a health risk.
Don't see anyone shaming them.
lol- people judge you all the time based on their perceptions of what they see in you.
Yes- people judge me for riding a sport bike- shaming me even.
yes- people judge me for lifting weights- for being fit- for looking good- for wearing make up to the gym.
While I do not not concur that the accepted risks with weights/dangerous hobbies are the same as the inherient health risks for obesity- you are sorely mistaken if you think people do not get mocked, judged or hated for doing any of those things- because I can personally tell you I have. Fortuantely i'm comfortable with myself to be okay with it- but that doesn't mean it doesn't happen.
How many threads do we have on here regularly about "cute girls at the gym with their matching clothes and make up" guess what- that' s me.And I can promise you I work harder than almost anyone complaining about me looking cute at the gym.
it happens- fat people aren't the only ones to get shamed. not saying it's right- but discrimination and judgement goes many ways. All directions- and none of it's right.
Well if that's the case then I quite agree. You shouldn't be shamed for what your body looks like no matter what that happens to be. I'm certainly not gonna go all double standards and say that fat people should be the only ones tolerated lol. Still I believe that the degree to which fat people are shamed is extreme to say the least. And at least you get some admiration too to soften the blow I'm sure XD.
It's certainly not something I would ever think to do. Because of my experiences being a fat person. It would feel completely wrong for me to judge others for the choices they make. Unless of course those choices involve belittling and hurting other people physically or emotionally. Sometimes I think a lot of people don't really understand that being alone in a crowd is actually worse than being alone by yourself. When people are all around you and no one accepts you it scars you. And that's what being fat is like these days tbh.0 -
She was harsh, and certainly not PC, but she was dead on.
As obesity becomes an ever growing problem across the world, it's also becoming far more normalized. Stigmas about being fat are falling for the sheer fact that so many of us just are. Gone are the days, not that long ago actually, where the fat kid at school was the rare exception. More and more of us are seeing reflected back at us overweight images in our friends, neighbors, families, and co-workers.
Normalizing obesity is dangerous. It is a far more epidemic problem than the relatively minute amount of people dealing with a restrictive eating disorder. We pearl twist over the less than 2% of the population dealing with EDs like anorexia, while remaining largely unphased by the overconsumption disorders and resulting fatness.
I think the trend toward fatness, and the increasing fight to accept that state, is simply going to lead to bodies that grow larger and larger, but with the stigmas removed and an expectation of silence all around. I think it'll become just as un-PC to say anything publicly disparaging about fat as it is to say something about a person's sexuality or race.
Difference being, of course, that the results of increasing obesity are detrimental to anything from health, workout put, physically capable military, and our overall healthcare expenditures worldwide.
This is an epidemic problem destined to only get worse in the name of spared feelings and PC silence.0 -
I don't believe making people feel even more shame and fear will make them take better care of themselves. At least not people like me, who are obese AND painfully aware of all health risks and so on. Why take care of someone who doesn't deserve it?
Once I allowed myself to respect myself, like myself a little, and even occasionally enjoy a few carefree moments once in a while (without that constant mixture of self hatred and desperation to change everything that was me), I started to heal.
I sometimes actually wish someone would make a comment about me nowadays. How come I am happy? I have 100 pounds to lose. Why am I at McD, shamelessly eating a burger, and even enjoying it? Well, I AM happy. I DO still have a lot of weight to lose, but, guess what, I have lost 60 pounds since January, and every calorie in this delicious burger is logged in my diary, and I have everything under control.
You just never know where a stranger is in their journey. I wish people would give others more credit. I always try to do that.0 -
She was harsh, and certainly not PC, but she was dead on.
As obesity becomes an ever growing problem across the world, it's also becoming far more normalized. Stigmas about being fat are falling for the sheer fact that so many of us just are. Gone are the days, not that long ago actually, where the fat kid at school was the rare exception. More and more of us are seeing reflected back at us overweight images in our friends, neighbors, families, and co-workers.
Normalizing obesity is dangerous. It is a far more epidemic problem than the relatively minute amount of people dealing with a restrictive eating disorder. We pearl twist over the less than 2% of the population dealing with EDs like anorexia, while remaining largely unphased by the overconsumption disorders and resulting fatness.
I think the trend toward fatness, and the increasing fight to accept that state, is simply going to lead to bodies that grow larger and larger, but with the stigmas removed and an expectation of silence all around. I think it'll become just as un-PC to say anything publicly disparaging about fat as it is to say something about a person's sexuality or race.
Difference being, of course, that the results of increasing obesity are detrimental to anything from health, workout put, physically capable military, and our overall healthcare expenditures worldwide.
This is an epidemic problem destined to only get worse in the name of spared feelings and PC silence.
wait so fatties not having their bodies stigmatized & ridiculed in society anymore bothers you? damn you better start harassing them fatties even more do the world a favor you know?0 -
Drives me crazy, and I'm actually at the lower end of the BMI scale! Because I'm a firm believer in weight set points... varying body frames (genetics..)... the fact the we as a race are just EVOLVING when these stats find us getting "larger" (we're actually just picking up where we left off before the 20s-40s took such a massive toll on our species!)
I'm also the farthest thing from competitive, so if we could all just have our own body sizes and stop comparing and competing that'd be great. So you'll never hear me shaming anyone for being fat or skinny or tall or short or anything else that's physical.0 -
I have a headache from all the eye-rolling I did reading this thread. Talk of "normalizing" obesity. You cannot be serious. Spend a week in a 300lb fat suit and then get back to me about how normal you felt and were treated. A handful of fat actresses and fat acceptance advocates is not going to make being fat the popular choice. Did you ever meet an obese person with a cool job when you were a kid and think, yeah, I wanna be fat when I grow up for sure! It's intellectually lazy and self-aggrandizing to suggest that the whole problem of the obesity epidemic lies on the individual alone (how morally superior of you to have remained thin! Head pat for you!). Fatness, like thinness, is influenced by a host of socio-economic, familial, biological, physiological, and environmental factors. Does that mean that individuals cannot resolve to lose weight? Absolutely NOT, I am a testament to that fact as are thousands of other people on MFP. Reality is, we allow, encourage even, our food environment to be completely toxic and misleading (because, capitalism y'all), we fail to model (show, not teach) many school kids about proper nutrition and physical activity, we allow sugary crap to be marketed to children with their favorite TV characters, our government subsidizes the building blocks of fast "food" while people ***** about public health campaigns to promote physical activity as being socialist nonsense...all of this disproportionately hurts the poor, whose children are more likely to view those ads with their favorite characters and whose schedules and finances they often view (rightfully) as barriers to healthy meal preparation. You can sit on your high horse all day long speaking of personal responsibility and choices, feelin' all warm and fuzzy about how awesome you are for being healthy, but until we address these systemic issues we will continue to see the numbers of obese children and adults rise. But if there were no more obese people, how would you know who you're better than? smh. If you REALLY care about obese people, go make friends with one, go volunteer with Girls on the Run or a similar organization that teaches children about health, go learn about food deserts and insecurity in your community and do something about it, go mentor a child in your family/circle of friends who struggles with weight, go ask your city planners why they feel it's appropriate to build seven fast "food" joints on a single block, go read about how the obese are discriminated against in everything from employment to housing (and try not to be one of those discriminating), go start a farm to school food program at a local elementary school, go volunteer at a community garden. If you don't feel like getting involved to help solve the obesity crisis, by all means don't, but then don't stomp around the interwebz talking about the "normalization" of obesity, don't pretend that you truly care when you don't.0
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That article was horribly written, I know it’s a stereotype but I expect better from the British.
She needs to see someone about her ability to apply eyeliner. Now.
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What makes you think we don't help? I have lots of obese friends some of which are no longer obese in part due to encouragement from myself and others but obviously it is mostly due to themselves taking personal responsibility and making the effort. And to be blunt a big **** you for telling me what I do or do not care about. What the **** do you know? But thanks for passing your moral judgement.
Nobody is talking about moral superiority for being thin, no one is asking for a pat on the head but you seem to be discounting the effort and work it takes to remain fit which frankly is bull****. It takes hard work, it takes hard work to lose weight as well no freaking difference. You can blame society for a myriad of problems be it obesity or whatever else but that doesn't mean one should just throw their hands in the air and say **** it.
Do a quick google search and there are tons of groups that are advocating for normalisation of obesity in the sense of it being a healthy lifestyle. Do a bit more reading and you will see the scorn then heap upon "skinny" people. You see it in stupid memes all the time "real men like women with curves" etc etc. Or the "thin privilege" crap like being thin is bestowed upon people and it is has nothing to do with how they manage their lifestyles. If you had read through this thread you would see that I have only pointed out obesity is a health issue that needs to be dealt with I haven't advocated shaming anyone.0 -
fat is physical, acceptance is mental.
when they put a girl on a magazine cover, its not because she's healthy. its because she's thin and beautiful. you cant look at a body and know its healthy. even ones ridden with muscle- who knows! could be steroids! you don't know until you walk a mile in someone's shoes.
even IF fat acceptance meant just saying 'hell with it' and embracing an unhealthy life, why should anyone else care? does it personally affect YOUR health when a happy lazy fat girl walks by? when you see a fat girl wearing skimpy clothing, are you really looking at her with deep concern for her health and livelihood? or with judgment and disgust?
as someone mentioned earlier, i also feel as if this can be compared to gay rights. don't like gay marriage? don't get gay married. don't like fat people? don't be a fat person.0 -
Fat acceptance is probably one of the most damaging things to health and fitness. It tells people that fat is normal and acceptable and not a very obvious sign that they need to change their habits. Fat isn't healthy, at all. It's a symptom of eating disorders, health problems, or other issues. This would be like "rash acceptance" or something. Fat is a sign of a problem. Do not embrace it and encourage it.
Strong this. To varying degrees, we're all here partly in an attempt to either stop being, trying to be less, or keeping from being fat. It's MyFitnessPal, not MyFatnessPal.
people need acceptance regardless of weight. being fat is hardly just physical. the fat acceptance movement is all about separating the connection between self worth and your appearance. it is not a group of lazy fat people praising bad health i mean come on0 -
I don't think the gay comparison is accurate, being gay isn't a medical condition. Why should I care? I live in the third fattest country in the world 2/3s of the population are overweight or obese. We also have a public health system, this level of obesity puts a unnecessary strain on the medical system and it is only going to get worse as the population ages. It is a situation that is similar to smoking. They are both lifestyle issues that can be addressed not only to limit the costs to taxpayers but also to IMPROVE the quality or peoples' lives. I have had friends in their 40s die of heart attacks that were directly attributed to obesity. I have friends that are walking time bombs that I would love to help but I can't do anything for until they want to help themselves. That is why I care. So a big **** you to all those that are making this a "beauty" issue or saying I am "elitist" or "judgemental" because frankly that is just insulting.0
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people need acceptance regardless of weight. being fat is hardly just physical. the fat acceptance movement is all about separating the connection between self worth and your appearance. it is not a group of lazy fat people praising bad health i mean come on0 -
Fat acceptance is probably one of the most damaging things to health and fitness. It tells people that fat is normal and acceptable and not a very obvious sign that they need to change their habits. Fat isn't healthy, at all. It's a symptom of eating disorders, health problems, or other issues. This would be like "rash acceptance" or something. Fat is a sign of a problem. Do not embrace it and encourage it.
Strong this. To varying degrees, we're all here partly in an attempt to either stop being, trying to be less, or keeping from being fat. It's MyFitnessPal, not MyFatnessPal.
people need acceptance regardless of weight. being fat is hardly just physical. the fat acceptance movement is all about separating the connection between self worth and your appearance. it is not a group of lazy fat people praising bad health i mean come on
Ding ding ding! Yay for people that understand this movement. Smart girl.
To you sir, it is you who needs to google the movement because YOU DON'T GET IT. If you think it's about promoting unhealthy behaviors you are a hopeless fool. Enjoy the view from up there though! Personally I admire people who are committed to a healthy lifestyle, I know it can be challenging because I am one of those people, although YOU'D never know it looking at me since I don't fit into your little health box. Good on you for encouraging your friends, maybe more of that and less of the whole Judge Judy of the internet thing.0 -
Trust me I have googled it there is more than one side to it but thanks for all the judgement. Oh the irony.0
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people need acceptance regardless of weight. being fat is hardly just physical. the fat acceptance movement is all about separating the connection between self worth and your appearance. it is not a group of lazy fat people praising bad health i mean come on
You're right, there is too much justification in sectors of the movement. But a lot of that is also backlash against the discrimination leveled against people who are overweight.
I argue that we are, unfortunately, not independent of our culture, much as we would like to think we are. When our culture doesn't value us, we don't value ourselves properly, either. And people who don't properly value themselves are highly unlikely to look after their longterm health.
Accepting someone at a high weight and being indifferent to the risks are two different things.0 -
people need acceptance regardless of weight. being fat is hardly just physical. the fat acceptance movement is all about separating the connection between self worth and your appearance. it is not a group of lazy fat people praising bad health i mean come on
You're right, there is too much justification in sectors of the movement. But a lot of that is also backlash against the discrimination leveled against people who are overweight.
I argue that we are, unfortunately, not independent of our culture, much as we would like to think we are. When our culture doesn't value us, we don't value ourselves properly, either. And people who don't properly value themselves are highly unlikely to look after their longterm health.
Accepting someone at a high weight and being indifferent to the risks are two different things.0 -
people need acceptance regardless of weight. being fat is hardly just physical. the fat acceptance movement is all about separating the connection between self worth and your appearance. it is not a group of lazy fat people praising bad health i mean come on
You're right, there is too much justification in sectors of the movement. But a lot of that is also backlash against the discrimination leveled against people who are overweight.
I argue that we are, unfortunately, not independent of our culture, much as we would like to think we are. When our culture doesn't value us, we don't value ourselves properly, either. And people who don't properly value themselves are highly unlikely to look after their longterm health.
Accepting someone at a high weight and being indifferent to the risks are two different things.
I think you're reasonable and sincere. Unfortunately, for every person like you with legitimate concerns and who actually does care, there are far too many bullies screaming 'Fat cow!' out the car window when some poor obese person tries to go for a walk.0 -
She was harsh, and certainly not PC, but she was dead on.
As obesity becomes an ever growing problem across the world, it's also becoming far more normalized. Stigmas about being fat are falling for the sheer fact that so many of us just are. Gone are the days, not that long ago actually, where the fat kid at school was the rare exception. More and more of us are seeing reflected back at us overweight images in our friends, neighbors, families, and co-workers.
Normalizing obesity is dangerous. It is a far more epidemic problem than the relatively minute amount of people dealing with a restrictive eating disorder. We pearl twist over the less than 2% of the population dealing with EDs like anorexia, while remaining largely unphased by the overconsumption disorders and resulting fatness.
I think the trend toward fatness, and the increasing fight to accept that state, is simply going to lead to bodies that grow larger and larger, but with the stigmas removed and an expectation of silence all around. I think it'll become just as un-PC to say anything publicly disparaging about fat as it is to say something about a person's sexuality or race.
Difference being, of course, that the results of increasing obesity are detrimental to anything from health, workout put, physically capable military, and our overall healthcare expenditures worldwide.
This is an epidemic problem destined to only get worse in the name of spared feelings and PC silence.
wait so fatties not having their bodies stigmatized & ridiculed in society anymore bothers you? damn you better start harassing them fatties even more do the world a favor you know?
Oh sit down. Not only are you annoyingly presumptive, you're talking to someone who grew up obese, to detrimental psychological effect, and whose high adult weight was 320lbs.
Try asking someone to clarify their point next time before making a loud, ignorant *kitten* out of yourself.0 -
I don't think the gay comparison is accurate, being gay isn't a medical condition. Why should I care? I live in the third fattest country in the world 2/3s of the population are overweight or obese. We also have a public health system, this level of obesity puts a unnecessary strain on the medical system and it is only going to get worse as the population ages. It is a situation that is similar to smoking. They are both lifestyle issues that can be addressed not only to limit the costs to taxpayers but also to IMPROVE the quality or peoples' lives. I have had friends in their 40s die of heart attacks that were directly attributed to obesity. I have friends that are walking time bombs that I would love to help but I can't do anything for until they want to help themselves. That is why I care. So a big **** you to all those that are making this a "beauty" issue or saying I am "elitist" or "judgemental" because frankly that is just insulting.
you would make a good point if fat acceptance was all about accepting an unhealthy lifestyle. I'm sure there are some people who use the movement as an excuse to stay unhealthy. but let me reiterate- it has nothing to do with the physical health factor and everything to do with the mental.
and as far as the gay comparison- you can choose to be fat and happy just like how you can choose to be gay and happy. fat and gay are two words that are still a little touchy in society today. it has nothing to do with a medical condition because fat acceptance isn't based on physical health. and when it comes to being fat or gay, the same rules apply- if it doesn't affect your life, and the person is happy, why should you care? taxes? are they really that high strictly because of the amount of fat people who accept who they are?
I understand your concerns, but telling overweight people NOT to accept themselves if they are unhealthy will probably not solve the problem. as someone mentioned earlier, if a person decides to drink, smoke, do drugs, eat bad food- its up to them. their health is their business and they have a choice to live a healthy life or an unhealthy one. being unhealthy does not mean you are unworthy of acceptance.0 -
See my edit i decided to explain a bit better. It makes sense because dead is dead is dead. If we take the view that our own personal health and safety is paramount to everything we end up living cowardly, shallow lives no matter how healthy we are. Some people just love food too much to care about some detriment to their health. Like I said there are limits but there's no need to ostracize people for having some extra weight. And i'm sorry if you have been healthy all your life then you really really don't understand a damn thing about how bad it is. People look at you like a second class person. No not even that. Like an animal. It is discrimination of the worst possible kind. And nothing excuses it. Not the health consequences of being fat. Not the benefits of being thin. Not beauty not nothing. It turned me inward and disgusted me with humanity for 15 damn years. I might never have regained my faith.
No one is fooling themselves. We all understand it is healthier to be thin. We are not completely stupid. However just because it is unhealthy does not mean it is unacceptable. Or worthy of ridicule. You reveal yourself to be quite the elitist.
Fat shaming is wrong and if you do it you are a bigot. End of discussion.
Because truth be told all fat shaming does is drive people further away from health further away from caring what they look like to others.
It's not naughty or a matter of opinion. It's vile.
No one ever said it was healthy. At the very least not me. Only acceptable. And unworthy of ridicule. You really are quite the elitist it appears. You seem quite unable to grasp the difference between imperfect and unacceptable.
The chip on my shoulder is that you claim to be supportive one instant and then are defending what this clearly biased and humiliating woman says. Honestly It sounds like you are just trying to defend your own biases to me. It's true that nothing you have said has blatantly painted you as a fat hater but this woman clearly is. And you defend her. If you are just trying to advocate people to lead healthier life styles then fine. But please spare me trying to say that's what you are after you defend a harpy like this.
If I truly thought being fat was totally ok and not bad for my health AT ALL why would I have lost 6 damn stone think about it mate. I just think that the way this woman goes about trying to "encourage" people to lose weight is disgusting, discriminatory bigoted and wrong. And that kind of treatment of fat people will only worsen the problem not improve it. It is that kind of treatment that gives rise to the people you speak of that discriminate against skinny people. The reason these groups are forming now is that society has rejected SO MANY PEOPLE that it's enough to form a subculture of their own. And believe me I understand their feelings. I was treated so badly because of my weight that many times when i was stuffing myself with food it was like my own little rebellion. A *kitten* you at all the skinny *kitten* that had treated me like dog ****. I was like hah i'm enjoying food like you just can't what you gonna do about it pipsqueak? inside. All the while hating myself.
My problem is that every time someone tries to champion against the discrimination that fat people receive there is always someone like you who thinks that these skinny hating fat praising groups are the cause of the problem. They are not a cause they are a symptom of acute body image discrimination. And if you want to treat a disease masking the symptoms is ok for a while. But if you really want solutions ... you aim for the cause. These people need to feel they are accepted by society. Once they feel that they will want to better themselves. And it is ok to promote being healthy. In fact it's great! but the fact that being fat is irrelevant to your status as a respectable human being has to be a baseline. Otherwise people feel left out in the cold. And form their own cliques like this to share their misery.
But for those who find acceptance. Like I did because of some great people. who encouraged me to lose weight and get in shape. Success will be their story. BUT I had to be accepted first. Because no matter how hard i tried I simply could not summon the will before in my heart of hearts I felt that being accepted was worth it. Because when I was fat I saw the very very worst of people. And frankly being a fat tub of self indulgent lard at least felt a step up from that. At least the food made me happy. I hated 99% of people. Loathed them with a passion. Where you see caring I saw only enlightened self interest. Where you see achievement I saw only desperate clawing need not to fall behind and become "vermin" like me. To be spurned by everyone is to have everything turn to ash. Including your self esteem. Oh of course I would lie to myself. I'm fine how I am. I don't care what everyone else thinks of me. But of course I cared everyone does.
And now there are so many people in such a corner like me that they form whole movements and band together just so that they don't have to feel alone and unwanted anymore.
I really honestly can't believe you don't see a problem with that. Since from what you say it sounds like you have helped a lot of people and that makes you a damn good human being. But if that's the case then you need to realize that even if what this woman says hits on a few true points the way she does it totally overrides any benefit that might occur and that defending her is beneath you.
Because even if someone is shamed so badly. Ridiculed so severely that they get in shape, lose weight. etc. If they come back to their health via THAT route they will become empty narcissistic souls who believe that how their body looks is ALL that matters. Because that's what people taught them. A healthy body with empty eyes and a dead soul. And frankly there's enough of those around too.0 -
She was harsh, and certainly not PC, but she was dead on.
As obesity becomes an ever growing problem across the world, it's also becoming far more normalized. Stigmas about being fat are falling for the sheer fact that so many of us just are. Gone are the days, not that long ago actually, where the fat kid at school was the rare exception. More and more of us are seeing reflected back at us overweight images in our friends, neighbors, families, and co-workers.
Normalizing obesity is dangerous. It is a far more epidemic problem than the relatively minute amount of people dealing with a restrictive eating disorder. We pearl twist over the less than 2% of the population dealing with EDs like anorexia, while remaining largely unphased by the overconsumption disorders and resulting fatness.
I think the trend toward fatness, and the increasing fight to accept that state, is simply going to lead to bodies that grow larger and larger, but with the stigmas removed and an expectation of silence all around. I think it'll become just as un-PC to say anything publicly disparaging about fat as it is to say something about a person's sexuality or race.
Difference being, of course, that the results of increasing obesity are detrimental to anything from health, workout put, physically capable military, and our overall healthcare expenditures worldwide.
This is an epidemic problem destined to only get worse in the name of spared feelings and PC silence.
wait so fatties not having their bodies stigmatized & ridiculed in society anymore bothers you? damn you better start harassing them fatties even more do the world a favor you know?
Oh sit down. Not only are you annoyingly presumptive, you're talking to someone who grew up obese, to detrimental psychological effect, and whose high adult weight was 320lbs.
Try asking someone to clarify their point next time before making a loud, ignorant *kitten* out of yourself.
and you are speaking to someone who was 335 pounds
im always a loud beautiful *kitten* to be honest
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I don't think the gay comparison is accurate, being gay isn't a medical condition. Why should I care? I live in the third fattest country in the world 2/3s of the population are overweight or obese. We also have a public health system, this level of obesity puts a unnecessary strain on the medical system and it is only going to get worse as the population ages. It is a situation that is similar to smoking. They are both lifestyle issues that can be addressed not only to limit the costs to taxpayers but also to IMPROVE the quality or peoples' lives. I have had friends in their 40s die of heart attacks that were directly attributed to obesity. I have friends that are walking time bombs that I would love to help but I can't do anything for until they want to help themselves. That is why I care. So a big **** you to all those that are making this a "beauty" issue or saying I am "elitist" or "judgemental" because frankly that is just insulting.
you would make a good point if fat acceptance was all about accepting an unhealthy lifestyle. I'm sure there are some people who use the movement as an excuse to stay unhealthy. but let me reiterate- it has nothing to do with the physical health factor and everything to do with the mental.
and as far as the gay comparison- you can choose to be fat and happy just like how you can choose to be gay and happy. fat and gay are two words that are still a little touchy in society today. it has nothing to do with a medical condition because fat acceptance isn't based on physical health. and when it comes to being fat or gay, the same rules apply- if it doesn't affect your life, and the person is happy, why should you care? taxes? are they really that high strictly because of the amount of fat people who accept who they are?
I understand your concerns, but telling overweight people NOT to accept themselves if they are unhealthy will probably not solve the problem. as someone mentioned earlier, if a person decides to drink, smoke, do drugs, eat bad food- its up to them. their health is their business and they have a choice to live a healthy life or an unhealthy one. being unhealthy does not mean you are unworthy of acceptance.0 -
See my edit i decided to explain a bit better. It makes sense because dead is dead is dead. If we take the view that our own personal health and safety is paramount to everything we end up living cowardly, shallow lives no matter how healthy we are. Some people just love food too much to care about some detriment to their health. Like I said there are limits but there's no need to ostracize people for having some extra weight. And i'm sorry if you have been healthy all your life then you really really don't understand a damn thing about how bad it is. People look at you like a second class person. No not even that. Like an animal. It is discrimination of the worst possible kind. And nothing excuses it. Not the health consequences of being fat. Not the benefits of being thin. Not beauty not nothing. It turned me inward and disgusted me with humanity for 15 damn years. I might never have regained my faith.
No one is fooling themselves. We all understand it is healthier to be thin. We are not completely stupid. However just because it is unhealthy does not mean it is unacceptable. Or worthy of ridicule. You reveal yourself to be quite the elitist.
Fat shaming is wrong and if you do it you are a bigot. End of discussion.
Because truth be told all fat shaming does is drive people further away from health further away from caring what they look like to others.
It's not naughty or a matter of opinion. It's vile.
No one ever said it was healthy. At the very least not me. Only acceptable. And unworthy of ridicule. You really are quite the elitist it appears. You seem quite unable to grasp the difference between imperfect and unacceptable.
The chip on my shoulder is that you claim to be supportive one instant and then are defending what this clearly biased and humiliating woman says. Honestly It sounds like you are just trying to defend your own biases to me. It's true that nothing you have said has blatantly painted you as a fat hater but this woman clearly is. And you defend her. If you are just trying to advocate people to lead healthier life styles then fine. But please spare me trying to say that's what you are after you defend a harpy like this.
If I truly thought being fat was totally ok and not bad for my health AT ALL why would I have lost 6 damn stone think about it mate. I just think that the way this woman goes about trying to "encourage" people to lose weight is disgusting, discriminatory bigoted and wrong. And that kind of treatment of fat people will only worsen the problem not improve it. It is that kind of treatment that gives rise to the people you speak of that discriminate against skinny people. The reason these groups are forming now is that society has rejected SO MANY PEOPLE that it's enough to form a subculture of their own. And believe me I understand their feelings. I was treated so badly because of my weight that many times when i was stuffing myself with food it was like my own little rebellion. A *kitten* you at all the skinny *kitten* that had treated me like dog ****. I was like hah i'm enjoying food like you just can't what you gonna do about it pipsqueak? inside. All the while hating myself.
My problem is that every time someone tries to champion against the discrimination that fat people receive there is always someone like you who thinks that these skinny hating fat praising groups are the cause of the problem. They are not a cause they are a symptom of acute body image discrimination. And if you want to treat a disease masking the symptoms is ok for a while. But if you really want solutions ... you aim for the cause. These people need to feel they are accepted by society. Once they feel that they will want to better themselves. And it is ok to promote being healthy. In fact it's great! but the fact that being fat is irrelevant to your status as a respectable human being has to be a baseline. Otherwise people feel left out in the cold. And form their own cliques like this to share their misery.
But for those who find acceptance. Like I did because of some great people. who encouraged me to lose weight and get in shape. Success will be their story. BUT I had to be accepted first. Because no matter how hard i tried I simply could not summon the will before in my heart of hearts I felt that being accepted was worth it. Because when I was fat I saw the very very worst of people. And frankly being a fat tub of self indulgent lard at least felt a step up from that. At least the food made me happy. I hated 99% of people. Loathed them with a passion. Where you see caring I saw only enlightened self interest. Where you see achievement I saw only desperate clawing need not to fall behind and become "vermin" like me. To be spurned by everyone is to have everything turn to ash. Including your self esteem. Oh of course I would lie to myself. I'm fine how I am. I don't care what everyone else thinks of me. But of course I cared everyone does.
And now there are so many people in such a corner like me that they form whole movements and band together just so that they don't have to feel alone and unwanted anymore.
I really honestly can't believe you don't see a problem with that. Since from what you say it sounds like you have helped a lot of people and that makes you a damn good human being. But if that's the case then you need to realize that even if what this woman says hits on a few true points the way she does it totally overrides any benefit that might occur and that defending her is beneath you.
Because even if someone is shamed so badly. Ridiculed so severely that they get in shape, lose weight. etc. If they come back to their health via THAT route they will become empty narcissistic souls who believe that how their body looks is ALL that matters. Because that's what people taught them. A healthy body with empty eyes and a dead soul. And frankly there's enough of those around too.
You seem to be incredibly judgemental of people who lose weight or are thin. You make it sound like anyone who works out is just a narcissist or whatever. I am pretty sure you are judging me just as much by my profile pic as by my words. You won't seem to accept that fact that I am talking about health and not appearance. Do you even read any of my posts? I have explicitly stated how it affects me personally even if I am not fat.0 -
See my edit i decided to explain a bit better. It makes sense because dead is dead is dead. If we take the view that our own personal health and safety is paramount to everything we end up living cowardly, shallow lives no matter how healthy we are. Some people just love food too much to care about some detriment to their health. Like I said there are limits but there's no need to ostracize people for having some extra weight. And i'm sorry if you have been healthy all your life then you really really don't understand a damn thing about how bad it is. People look at you like a second class person. No not even that. Like an animal. It is discrimination of the worst possible kind. And nothing excuses it. Not the health consequences of being fat. Not the benefits of being thin. Not beauty not nothing. It turned me inward and disgusted me with humanity for 15 damn years. I might never have regained my faith.
No one is fooling themselves. We all understand it is healthier to be thin. We are not completely stupid. However just because it is unhealthy does not mean it is unacceptable. Or worthy of ridicule. You reveal yourself to be quite the elitist.
Fat shaming is wrong and if you do it you are a bigot. End of discussion.
Because truth be told all fat shaming does is drive people further away from health further away from caring what they look like to others.
It's not naughty or a matter of opinion. It's vile.
No one ever said it was healthy. At the very least not me. Only acceptable. And unworthy of ridicule. You really are quite the elitist it appears. You seem quite unable to grasp the difference between imperfect and unacceptable.
The chip on my shoulder is that you claim to be supportive one instant and then are defending what this clearly biased and humiliating woman says. Honestly It sounds like you are just trying to defend your own biases to me. It's true that nothing you have said has blatantly painted you as a fat hater but this woman clearly is. And you defend her. If you are just trying to advocate people to lead healthier life styles then fine. But please spare me trying to say that's what you are after you defend a harpy like this.
If I truly thought being fat was totally ok and not bad for my health AT ALL why would I have lost 6 damn stone think about it mate. I just think that the way this woman goes about trying to "encourage" people to lose weight is disgusting, discriminatory bigoted and wrong. And that kind of treatment of fat people will only worsen the problem not improve it. It is that kind of treatment that gives rise to the people you speak of that discriminate against skinny people. The reason these groups are forming now is that society has rejected SO MANY PEOPLE that it's enough to form a subculture of their own. And believe me I understand their feelings. I was treated so badly because of my weight that many times when i was stuffing myself with food it was like my own little rebellion. A *kitten* you at all the skinny *kitten* that had treated me like dog ****. I was like hah i'm enjoying food like you just can't what you gonna do about it pipsqueak? inside. All the while hating myself.
My problem is that every time someone tries to champion against the discrimination that fat people receive there is always someone like you who thinks that these skinny hating fat praising groups are the cause of the problem. They are not a cause they are a symptom of acute body image discrimination. And if you want to treat a disease masking the symptoms is ok for a while. But if you really want solutions ... you aim for the cause. These people need to feel they are accepted by society. Once they feel that they will want to better themselves. And it is ok to promote being healthy. In fact it's great! but the fact that being fat is irrelevant to your status as a respectable human being has to be a baseline. Otherwise people feel left out in the cold. And form their own cliques like this to share their misery.
But for those who find acceptance. Like I did because of some great people. who encouraged me to lose weight and get in shape. Success will be their story. BUT I had to be accepted first. Because no matter how hard i tried I simply could not summon the will before in my heart of hearts I felt that being accepted was worth it. Because when I was fat I saw the very very worst of people. And frankly being a fat tub of self indulgent lard at least felt a step up from that. At least the food made me happy. I hated 99% of people. Loathed them with a passion. Where you see caring I saw only enlightened self interest. Where you see achievement I saw only desperate clawing need not to fall behind and become "vermin" like me. To be spurned by everyone is to have everything turn to ash. Including your self esteem. Oh of course I would lie to myself. I'm fine how I am. I don't care what everyone else thinks of me. But of course I cared everyone does.
And now there are so many people in such a corner like me that they form whole movements and band together just so that they don't have to feel alone and unwanted anymore.
I really honestly can't believe you don't see a problem with that. Since from what you say it sounds like you have helped a lot of people and that makes you a damn good human being. But if that's the case then you need to realize that even if what this woman says hits on a few true points the way she does it totally overrides any benefit that might occur and that defending her is beneath you.
Because even if someone is shamed so badly. Ridiculed so severely that they get in shape, lose weight. etc. If they come back to their health via THAT route they will become empty narcissistic souls who believe that how their body looks is ALL that matters. Because that's what people taught them. A healthy body with empty eyes and a dead soul. And frankly there's enough of those around too.
You seem to be incredibly judgemental of people who lose weight or are thin. You make it sound like anyone who works out is just a narcissist or whatever. I am pretty sure you are judging me just as much by my profile pic as by my words. You won't seem to accept that fact that I am talking about health and not appearance. Do you even read any of my posts? I have explicitly stated how it affects me personally even if I am not fat.
Did you miss the bit where i said you where a damn good human being for helping people lol? Look ok this topic has gone on for 10 pages now and though I have attempted to read every single line I must admit I may have skimmed over some of it to get it done quickly. If you genuinely don't mean to defend this woman then fine. But that's what it sounded like to me. And to a few others as well by the looks of things. Since you have made ti clear that you don't support her then that's fine. But you do seem to be a bit confused as to your position. I can get that you don't want to encourage an unhealthy lifestyle. That is an admirable position by anyone's take. However when it comes to fat acceptance and fat shaming there really is no middle ground either you accept someone or you shame them. It sounds like you know the difference between encouragement and subtle ridicule. But that wasn't at first apparent in the way you make your points.
And as far as your profile pic goes well fuggin done dude, you look beast and should be proud of it. And yes I am totally jealous of it. But I don't hate you for it. Or think that it automatically makes you an elitist. However the posts that I read of you did give that impression. However subsequent posts after that made me revise my opinion of you. That's just how things go sometimes. Quite often we make wrong judgements of people because of what they say and we don't see the whole story. I would suggest you have probably done the same to me. After all. I work out a lot too you know. I do 3 1-1.5 hour lifting sessions a week about 4-5 hours of cardio and at least 8 hours of walking and now i'm starting c25k. I want to have a body like yours. My only point is that it wasn't ridicule that encouraged me to get my act together. It was support and genuine affection for people who I knew could see that beyond the rolls of fat I was a person worth saving.
I think we both have rather misunderstood each other. But I will never agree with anyone who thinks that this woman is right. Don't you think that it's a worthless thing for someone to be harassed and ridiculed into getting in shape only to become a vapid body image obsessed dolt? I think that it might even be part of the problem. Many (not all) of those who succeed have done so because they feel pressured by society to live up to a standard. And are so rewarded by the acceptance they receive as they lose weight that they come to believe that what their body looks like is all important. In turn they bully overweight people and yet more people are driven to either become health nazi's or pro fat. The way we think about bodies is driving people do these two extremes and I think it's wrong.0 -
That article was horribly written, I know it’s a stereotype but I expect better from the British.I take it no one here is aware that "The Daily Mail" is affectionately nicknamed "The Daily Fail"?
Also know as the Daily Heil.
Basically a conservative propoganda machine for people on the right and retired bankers.
I refuse to read the article on the basis it was written by these cretins.0 -
I have seen this article and argued in it's defense recently.
This article is NOT fat shaming.
This article is about the new fad of telling MEDICALLY OBESE people that they are fine and they should be proud and love themselves and not do anything about it, for fear that they will get upset.
It is a horrible way to go about it, and no one can say that it isn't harmful.
I can't count how many times when I've been incredibly overweight, stating that I am going on a diet, just to be greeted with "Oh my god, what? You don't even need to lose weight you're fine the way you are"
Equally, somewhat not related to the point, when you say you are going to start eating healthy, why does everyone around you take sick pleasure in convincing you to eat junk food or saying "Oh well one won't hurt" or "Treat yourself!"
We should not be promoting fat shaming, we should not be glamourising size 0.
We should be promoting a culture of HEALTH, eating real food, exercising moderation and keeping active.
This is the age of "Be proud of who you are" and Pro-fat celebrities trying to make young girls think they don't have to do anything about their problems.
Let's encourage eachother to be optimally healthy, and not be afraid to say "Look, I think you might have a problem" for fear they will start starving themselves.0 -
That article was horribly written, I know it’s a stereotype but I expect better from the British.I take it no one here is aware that "The Daily Mail" is affectionately nicknamed "The Daily Fail"?
Also know as the Daily Heil.
Basically a conservative propoganda machine for people on the right and retired bankers.
I refuse to read the article on the basis it was written by these cretins.
This. It's a horrible, fascist rag. It's just The Sun (spit!) with a more elaborate vocabulary. It could have been an interesting article if it chose not to go down the shock-jock route.0 -
I am a health educator and I hate the use of the word "fat" applied to people because it automatically shames many of them, puts them on the defensive and makes them shut down. By the same token, the Medical professions cowardice lately about giving more than per-functionary mention to overweight and obesity in their patients is negligent.0
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I have seen this article and argued in it's defense recently.
This article is NOT fat shaming.
This article is about the new fad of telling MEDICALLY OBESE people that they are fine and they should be proud and love themselves and not do anything about it, for fear that they will get upset.
It is a horrible way to go about it, and no one can say that it isn't harmful.
I can't count how many times when I've been incredibly overweight, stating that I am going on a diet, just to be greeted with "Oh my god, what? You don't even need to lose weight you're fine the way you are"
Equally, somewhat not related to the point, when you say you are going to start eating healthy, why does everyone around you take sick pleasure in convincing you to eat junk food or saying "Oh well one won't hurt" or "Treat yourself!"
We should not be promoting fat shaming, we should not be glamourising size 0.
We should be promoting a culture of HEALTH, eating real food, exercising moderation and keeping active.
This is the age of "Be proud of who you are" and Pro-fat celebrities trying to make young girls think they don't have to do anything about their problems.
Let's encourage eachother to be optimally healthy, and not be afraid to say "Look, I think you might have a problem" for fear they will start starving themselves.
Did we really read the same article? The first third of it didn't even get into health it was just about how disgusting fat people are to look at. She all but said OMG look at all these fat disgusting sluts! in her first few paragraphs. I am sorry but I believe a healthy lifestyle is better too .. now. But it's people exactly like this that kept me far away from it for a long time. I thought well i might be fat, I might be unhealthy ... but lord knows im better than that.
Also no matter how fat someone is there is no NEED to lose weight. It's not the fuggin law to be skinny. And if it was we would be living in a fascist state. It's peoples CHOICE weather to be healthy or unhealthy. Fat or thin. We can encourage them one way or another but in the final analysis it is always their choice and some people are always going to choose in a way you don't like. I politely suggest you learn to live with other peoples choices. Because they really are none of your business. And if you think they should be degraded for them then I simply don't respect your opinion or you at all.
You are quite correct in that we need to educate people as to what is healthy and encourage them to live more healthy lives. But that is where it ends. And this article goes too damn far my a country mile. Don't you see that chronically obese people are looking for acceptance BECAUSE crap like this makes them feel sub human. I have to ask have you ever been severely overweight yourself?0
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