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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Replying to @HPluckrose @Mikebrando2
Fatphobia is when people believe that fat people aren't deserving of basic human decency. If you think that's okay, then I don't think you are a decent person.
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This is me. I am dangerously overweight and several of my organs don't work properly as a result of this. I would like to be treated with basic human decency but I can't support people claiming this is healthy. It helps me when people are encouraging & congratulate my weight losspic.twitter.com/59sc7GldbE
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Mikebrando2
Health & weight are two different things. If you are unhealthy and specific actions that also may lead to weight loss are suggested, go for them. The whole fat love is in response to society treating fat people like trash. Shaming people for their weight only harms, not helps.
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Replying to @zoupmachine @Mikebrando2
They are different but connected. I have several conditions caused by obesity. PCOS, pre-diabetes, painful knees, GERD, repeated UTIs. Obesity is one of the greatest causes of premature death & I have been warned that I am at high risk. Also very uncomfortable and limiting.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Mikebrando2
I believe that people who truly care about societal health will spend their energy talking about making healthier foods available cheaper, making more public spaces that encourage exercise, increasing public transportation...
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Increasing school budgets to assist in feeding children properly and to properly equip gyms, increasing access to health care, reducing expected working time so that people have time to exercise, increasing child care availability...
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Yep, saying all this would make you an absolute fatshamer by their standards.
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