Fat Acceptance Movement

It actually does hey.

It's been proven that most obese people have a poor relationship with food, think psychological problems and reverting to food for comfort, instead of sustenance.

It's very true but I think very difficult for most people to see. They aren't even aware of it.

I mean, BMI is something like just under 25 now. For a long time, it was say 26 or 27 - a little overweight but not massively. It took me a long time to realize that I often medicated with food. When I had a bad day or something, I'd reward myself with chocolate. I'd save chocolate and takeaways for weekends, when it was a "treat". I'd sometimes eat because I was bored.

And I wasn't even what you would call huge.
 
99% of the time, your weight is related to your bad choices, bad eating habits, general unhealthiness. This must not be rewarded with acceptance. They just look for excuses to avoid having to actually lose weight so people stop judging them.

Yep. Now we are the bad guys for actually taking care of our bodies. It's much easier to whine on twitter/tumblr about how your disgusting fat ass is being "oppressed" by the patriarchy instead of actually doing something about it.
 
If they want me to love them enough to accept their obesity, they need to love themselves even more to not be obese.

Besides I don't walk around judging fat people. Wtf. If an obese person comes up to me I engage them just like anyone else. I also don't walk away from the encounter judging them.

Exactly, my stance as well.
 
Yep. Now we are the bad guys for actually taking care of our bodies. It's much easier to whine on twitter/tumblr about how your disgusting fat ass is being "oppressed" by the patriarchy instead of actually doing something about it.

Yeah that part is BS. Fat shaming is one thing, but feeling oppressed because someone is proud of their physique and sharing it is the height of pathetic.
 
I think our society is in a downward spiral to oblivion.
 
It's very true but I think very difficult for most people to see. They aren't even aware of it.

I mean, BMI is something like just under 25 now. For a long time, it was say 26 or 27 - a little overweight but not massively. It took me a long time to realize that I often medicated with food. When I had a bad day or something, I'd reward myself with chocolate. I'd save chocolate and takeaways for weekends, when it was a "treat". I'd sometimes eat because I was bored.

And I wasn't even what you would call huge.

If I think about it now, I used to have a poor relationship with food, in the sense of not eating enough, which could also lead to obesity.

I used to have a BMI of 18, which was well under the average range. Started to eat more regular meals and just eating more in general because I wasn't happy being skinny and did resistance training in order to bulk up. It swings both ways; if you're not happy with your body composition, do something to change it, just don't blame others for your unhappiness.

On the other hand, I have family members who keeps on saying that they want to lose weight but they don't do anything about losing weight and they keep on making unhealthy food choices - I have given up on trying to advise them.
 
I think its a combination of how difficult it is to lose weight these days, and a liberal movement towards being non judgmental and accepting of others.

It takes some work but its certainly not impossible. The people claiming they can't do it are the same people who make very little or no effort. They snack on junk, they overeat and they do little or no exercise. I often see people complaining that they can't lose weight - yet at the same time they're stuffing themselves with burgers for lunch.

Being lazy isn't an excuse. Medical factors play a role in obesity, but not every fat person has these medical issues that cause weight gain. Hell i'd say less than 10% do. In most cases the medical issues they have are a DIRECT result of their overeating / lack of willingness to exercise.
 
Because it's mostly females involved and this is once again just another ploy of take me as I am.

It's interesting because they use typical feminist tactics.

They want to use shame to achieve a social change. In other words, shame people for the opinions they have in the hopes that the opinions will change. If "fat acceptance" becomes politically correct, then saying no to a fat chick could see you ostracized by your friends.

Its typical because it uses social pressure to achieve a change - do what we say, or otherwise the group will judge you and possibly exclude you. Not, "Do what we say because it is demonstrably better for you."

The irony of course is that shaming is the very thing they want to reduce. They want to reduce fat shaming... by shaming people into not fat shaming.

I remember seeing an image somewhere, it was an image of a forum post. A young man had posted a thread saying he liked this girl, but just wasn't attracted to her physically because she is fat. He wanted to know if he was doing the right thing, or if he should feel guilty.

So, the first reply was from a fat woman who said the usual stuff - he was shallow etc etc. But she also added that men who prefer thin girls are usually either closet homosexuals or paedophiles. Her reasoning was that, boys and young children do not yet have boobs or a big butt. Therefore, to be attracted to a thin girl without such massive boobs, you must either be a homosexual or a paedophile.

It takes some work but its certainly not impossible. The people claiming they can't do it are the same people who make very little or no effort. They snack on junk, they overeat and they do little or no exercise. I often see people complaining that they can't lose weight - yet at the same time they're stuffing themselves with burgers for lunch.

Being lazy isn't an excuse. Medical factors play a role in obesity, but not every fat person has these medical issues that cause weight gain. Hell i'd say less than 10% do. In most cases the medical issues they have are a DIRECT result of their overeating / lack of willingness to exercise.

Just saw this now and thought I'd respond. Yes, I agree it does take work and certainly is not impossible. It takes sacrifice too - fattening food generally tastes amazing.

What I was referring to is that you can have a desire to lose weight, and even do some things that cause you to lose weight. But losing a lot of it and keeping it off - really moving the needle - is difficult or impossible unless you have a deep look at yourself, your eating habits, and your relationship with food.

I'll use myself as an example. As I said, I wasn't super overweight. I was like 90-95kg when I should have weighed maybe 80kg. Okay, actually that is fairly overweight! But anyway, I had a bit of a boep but not a massive one. For years, despite not eating much takeaway, and exercising, and not eating much in the way of sweet stuff, it was just impossible to lose those last few KGs. I had gone from 110kg down to 90kg, but getting lower than 90 was really hard. Sometimes I'd weigh 88, but it would drift back up.

It is only very recently that I have been able to go below 85, and it was only when I understood my relationship with food that it was possible (amongst other things of course)
 
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It takes some work but its certainly not impossible. The people claiming they can't do it are the same people who make very little or no effort. They snack on junk, they overeat and they do little or no exercise. I often see people complaining that they can't lose weight - yet at the same time they're stuffing themselves with burgers for lunch.

Being lazy isn't an excuse. Medical factors play a role in obesity, but not every fat person has medical issues. Hell i'd say less than 10% do. In most cases the medical issues they have are a DIRECT result of their overeating.

I think you can't really generalise like this.
I used to believe I could not lose weight. I tried weighless. I tried herbalife. I tried low fat. I was gymming every day, and the weight was not coming down.
I've since discovered I was insulin resistant, and can now lose weight pretty much at will. So it's an education thing - and the general education out there is very wrong for a lot of people.
 
TV HOST REPORTED TO POLICE FOR “HATE CRIME” OF ASKING WHY FAT PERSON IS FAT

A British TV host was reported to police for committing a “hate crime” after she asked a fat woman why she became so large during a recording of a show about weight loss.

Katie Hopkins was speaking to a group of “fat activists” and diet bloggers for the show when the conversation became heated.
Hopkins complained that as a taxpayer she was partly footing the bill for the £6 billion a year obesity costs the NHS before asking one of the participants how she became so big.
“Because I eat too much,” replies the woman.
“Size acceptance campaigner” Kathryn Szrodecki immediately interjects, stating, “This is actually to do with a hate crime,” before she threatens to call the police.
Hopkins invites her to call the police, adding that the phone should probably be brought to her because she was too fat to walk to it.
“It became personally offensive and I believe it’s a hate crime and I’d like to report it,” Szrodecki tells police over the phone. Suffice to say, police officers didn’t feel the matter was worthy of following up.

Rest of the story

Just a true life example to show the extent to which this movement goes. There was a YouTube video of the actual incident, but it has since been taken down.
 
These people are not being honest. Obesity is no joke, just ask me.
I mean, yes, we do sometimes joke about it, but at the back of my mind all the time is the constant knowledge that sooner or later I will have to lose the weight - or it will kill me.
I can list all the symptoms for you that are very unpleasant about obesity.
It's not something you want to live with at all - and you should do everything you can while you are young to avoid it.

Get off your fat ass. :p
 
Hopkins complained that as a taxpayer she was partly footing the bill for the £6 billion a year obesity costs the NHS before asking one of the participants how she became so big.
“Because I eat too much,” replies the woman.
“Size acceptance campaigner” Kathryn Szrodecki immediately interjects, stating, “This is actually to do with a hate crime,” before she threatens to call the police.
Hopkins invites her to call the police, adding that the phone should probably be brought to her because she was too fat to walk to it.

Well at least the first one was honest and the second one got a good chirp at. Comeon, it's a reporter, surely it's their job to ask that basic question?
 
lol poor fatties...asking for acceptance, when they can just stop shoving food in their faces like they are going into hibernation soon...


/runs out
 
lol poor fatties...asking for acceptance, when they can just stop shoving food in their faces like they are going into hibernation soon...


/runs out
Don't be such an anti-hibernationist!!
 
Since they can spout complete nonsense, I'm gonna try my hand at the Scat Acceptance Movement. If you are against this, you are all that's wrong with the world and are racially biased just because feces is brown and not white.
 
What a load of BS. I am a fat fart that stuffed my face too much and now have to do something about it. No one has to accept anything.

Linking the word "Movement" to this. pffffft.

/off to the gym.
 
What a load of BS. I am a fat fart that stuffed my face too much and now have to do something about it. No one has to accept anything.

Linking the word "Movement" to this. pffffft.

/off to the gym.

I know right? If there were any movement, maybe we wouldn't have the problem in the first place :p
 
Since they can spout complete nonsense, I'm gonna try my hand at the Scat Acceptance Movement. If you are against this, you are all that's wrong with the world and are racially biased just because feces is brown and not white.

So basically it's dedicated to what comes outta your mouth?
 
It's interesting because they use typical feminist tactics.

They want to use shame to achieve a social change. In other words, shame people for the opinions they have in the hopes that the opinions will change. If "fat acceptance" becomes politically correct, then saying no to a fat chick could see you ostracized by your friends.

This is already happening.

The irony of course is that shaming is the very thing they want to reduce. They want to reduce fat shaming... by shaming people into not fat shaming.

A case of two wrongs making a right; only, it doesn't. They're so blinkered in their view though that they can't see this.


I remember seeing an image somewhere, it was an image of a forum post. A young man had posted a thread saying he liked this girl, but just wasn't attracted to her physically because she is fat. He wanted to know if he was doing the right thing, or if he should feel guilty.

So, the first reply was from a fat woman who said the usual stuff - he was shallow etc etc. But she also added that men who prefer thin girls are usually either closet homosexuals or paedophiles. Her reasoning was that, boys and young children do not yet have boobs or a big butt. Therefore, to be attracted to a thin girl without such massive boobs, you must either be a homosexual or a paedophile.

Now why am I not surprised ? And how did she get to the homosexual or pedophile angle? Oh wait, she kind of got there with an argument full of holes.

And these are the type of people who wants us to accept them and their condition.
 
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