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ravingrabbid3
ravingrabbid3

Well she wasn't aware of the things society gave her just for being thin. Maybe if she understood how prevalent fat prejudice is she'd realize she didn't have it so bad.

There was a problem with the way she was treated, it just simply is nowhere near the mistreatment fat people face daily.

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Was she still able to find clothing that fit at most stores? Was there a nation wide campaign to make thin people like her fatter? Did she face ads daily saying she should "gain weight now!", and people constantly talking about how thinness is a death sentence, and thinness should be avoided at all costs.

Fat people are treated badly, it's like saying "I think the sky is blue.", it's that obvious. Pointing out thin people have privilege isn't bullying, it's promoting awareness.

You forgot the Beetlebugs!

She's very right that calling out people for being too fat or too thin is about enforcing rules about what bodies should look like.

Even I've grown sick of this clusterfuck.

I knew it, she's the Loch Ness Monster, this explains everything!

I think the only man I'd want to see in these is Russel Brand, because he wouldn't mind me laughing at him.

I thought this would be some sort of amusing flash game making fun of Beiber.

Obviously no one is championing the idea that it's okay to be fat, or the random made up designation of obese? Obviously anyone interested in fighting prejudice would know that's exactly how NOT to do it.

Are there any moderators here at all? There are people here trying to push fat people into suicide. Will you take the comments down now?

I'm not participating in anymore conversations about this. Once again fat haters have proved themselves to be completely absent of conscience and morals.

That's what our society says, the cure for fatness is Anorexia. Think about how wrong that is. Many fat people eat healthy, many thin people eat junk. Fat people tend to eat better than thin people, who aren't judged the way fat people are for what they eat. It's an illness for thin people to starve themselves, and a

Remember, it was once okay if not encouraged to say gay people could become straight, and if they wished to avoid oppression they should deny their sexual orientation.

I couldn't help but notice the difference in language you used to describe the contestant and a fat person. While you regard Rachel as too thin, you referred to the fat person as obese. Perhaps you didn't know the term obese implies that fat people are diseased simply for being fat. Notice how we don't have a similar