I hate cancel culture and identity politics but I also hate the genuinely psychotic shit that was going in r/fathate and similar communities. I guess I don't exist in this person's myopic conception of how ideology operates.https://twitter.com/Artists_Ali/status/1190031436352512000 …
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I mean this is to be expected, she has "fat activist" in her bio which is basically the mirror image of the fathate psychos. They're different culturally but share a common thread of getting wrapped up in a demented online positive feedback loop with no relation to reality.
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If fat activism were actually meaningful it would be about counteracting "common sense" myths about fat people and why they're fat, which are innumerable. Instead they just insist that being fat isn't actually unhealthy which makes them as bad as the paleo/carnivore diet zealots.
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My theory is that eating disorder recovery methodology is extremely flawed and it trickles out from psychology to the rest of medicine
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Obviously most of the fat activists have not gone to med school, but the AMA and the CDC and the government all know how weight relates to food intake. They aren't clear enough with the public because of the perception that the word "calories" is dangerous to women.
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