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I just recently heard Erin Gloria on a podcast show called "Ask Roulette," in which she mentioned how glad she was to see photos from a reunion at her high school, how great it was that everyone had gotten "reeeeally faaaaaat heh heh heh heh." I just assumed she was a garbage person, but in light of this article,

If you actually cared to understand their way of life, their process of taking of themselves, then maybe you could consider it a deal breaker. But not every fat person is fat because their lazy, gross, or immoral.

I know "fat-shaming" is bad so does that mean being larger than the average person is okay?

We can't let the justice regarding bullying on the hands of destiny, or our revenge fantasies, because of this :(

I get so tired of this bullshit version of empowerment that says all women should "feel beautiful", that's not empowerment. Empowerment would be for women to not care so much as to whether or not other people think they're beautiful.

"Fairness treatment"? Like, equal pay, equal protection under the law, don't have to worry about creepers, wear what you like when you want, etc? Man, all in one tube? I gotta tip my hat to science.....

I could get with it if "fairness treatment" had to do with ending systemic sexism rather than whitening skin.