I agree & I believe in future we will see a shift away from the Eurocentric notion of trying to destigmatize obesity. Especially as obesity will create more health issues & China takes over the global economy. They have a different view on social stigma & are much healthier

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I find both your points of views horrifying and myopic.
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Half of my family has obesity related illnesses including diabetes & heart problems. What you should be offended about instead is a society ignoring an epidemic that kills millions of people including kids cos they don’t want to be considered rude. It’s backwards

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I'm not offended. And I believe that you can work towards the health of all people without being weight shaming dickwads.
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Silencing people talking about obesity & telling them they are “fat shaming” while also pushing ideas like “healthy at every size” & “fat acceptance” is clearly not helping to decrease the growing rate of obesity in the USA
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But insulting people doesn't seem to work either. I wrote this about it.https://conatusnews.com/dangerous-problem-fatshaming-fatphobia/ …
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I’m becoming annoyed by how sensible you are whenever I’m being unreasonable. I still think there’s a huge difference in how obesity is handled in f.e. Korea/Japan & how it’s handled in the USA/UK. In Korea/Japan it’s treated as an illness & regulations & treatments are put in
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Yes, indeed. It must not be denied as a serious health problem.
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