Study: ‘Weight-ism’ Is Bigger Than Racism (via emilyposts)
… weight discrimination is spiraling upward, and that’s a dangerous trend that could add fuel to the obesity epidemic.
The study argues that discrimination against fat people should be illegal, just like discrimination based on race, age, or gender.
Personally, I don’t see the connection… being overweight is just as much of a lifestyle and personality decision as smoking, being annoying, or listening to bad music. Sure, it’s hard to change it once you’re there. But it’s not impossible, and it’s not the world’s fault that you got there in the first place.
People shouldn’t be prohibited from thinking negatively of people who are overweight because of their decisions.
(Also, this picture… they couldn’t have picked a better representative? Is that a pair of 2-liter soda bottles in that shopping bag?)
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vb
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Absolutely. There are cases where it’s a physiological problem - though they’re rare. It’s about lifestyle and habits....
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step21
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Agreed. Biggest argument from above I think no one could possibly argue with: race, and gender for example are...
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atencio
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There’s a huge difference between “thinking negatively” and treating differently. Morbidly obese people are the last...
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jeffinmotion
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It makes me very sad to see intelligent people legitimizing prejudice.
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theron
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Actually, obesity is a disease. There are some naive arguments and arrogance being shown. You kids need to do some...
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