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Liberals: “WE WANT THE GOVERNMENT IN CONTROL OF HEALTHCARE!!!"
Government: Bans abortion
Liberals: "AAAARRRRRGGGGGHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!”
Yes you can be fat and healthy
I don’t eat much, I swim once a week, I walk everywhere in a city to go to work or to get to places because it’s cheaper and healthy for me. Every time I go to the doctors everything shows that I’m healthy. Heck I even have a eating disorder. And yet I’m still fat. That is who I am. Don’t let a stranger tell you what is good for you and what isn’t! The only person you should listen to about your weight is a doctor! Not an anon on the internet! Be proud of yourself! Love yourself! Love your body! ❤️
you call yourself healthy and then say you have an eating disorder? okay…
Also!!! An eating disorder does not automatically mean you’re skinny so op saying “I’m still fat” doesn’t mean anything...
Men not dating fat women = fatphobia
Women not dating fat men = preference
I love it when the hypocrisy is so unambiguous.
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The average American woman is 168 pounds and 5 feet and 4 inches. Which is an overweight BMI of almost 29 ( A healthy BMI is 18.5 - 25 ). If you really do not think that is a problem then you are part of the problem.
The Left: Donald Trump is a tyrannical fascist dictator. He is literally Hitler. The lives of minorities are at stake with him as President and we are not safe.
The Left: We want Donald Trump to take our guns away!
That logic though
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full offense but privileged groups shouldn’t be speaking over marginalized groups about what oppression they experience or what makes a person a “real” part of a minority
How about let people make their own opinions, and let individuals speak for themselves?
Let’s talk about something you have experienced. Like, say, a stomacache.
My opinion on what you felt during that time has the same weight as your opinion on what you felt during that time. I get to guess whether it was painful or not, just like you get to guess whether it was painful or not. Et cetera.
Is that fair?
Sure it is. You have a right to your opinion, and so do I. Where do you draw the line? Do less privileged groups get to talk over even lesser privileged groups? What do you base it of off? Again, let individuals speak for themselves. Also, you shouldn’t speak for every marginalized group…as a Latina woman, I find it offensive that people like you don’t let others speak up.
There is no line to be drawn. No limit.
If you say “I was in a lot of pain yesterday”, and I say “No, you weren’t”, my opinion has the same weight as yours. Even if I’m a random stranger who never saw you before, and who doesn’t even know what you did yesterday.
You’re not getting the point. Regardless if your guess of the pain I’m going through in your scenario is correct or not, I still don’t have the right to limit your freedom of speech. Just like marginalized groups can’t limit others speech either. You say there’s no line to be drawn, but can I as a member of a marginalized group speak for everyone in my group??? Absolutely not, so again, let others speak for themselves.
No. My opinion is as correct as yours. It has the same weight as yours.
Your opinion can be wrong, but you still have the right to have one. That’s just how it is.
full offense but privileged groups shouldn’t be speaking over marginalized groups about what oppression they experience or what makes a person a “real” part of a minority
How about let people make their own opinions, and let individuals speak for themselves?
Let’s talk about something you have experienced. Like, say, a stomacache.
My opinion on what you felt during that time has the same weight as your opinion on what you felt during that time. I get to guess whether it was painful or not, just like you get to guess whether it was painful or not. Et cetera.
Is that fair?
Sure it is. You have a right to your opinion, and so do I. Where do you draw the line? Do less privileged groups get to talk over even lesser privileged groups? What do you base it of off? Again, let individuals speak for themselves. Also, you shouldn’t speak for every marginalized group…as a Latina woman, I find it offensive that people like you don’t let others speak up.
There is no line to be drawn. No limit.
If you say “I was in a lot of pain yesterday”, and I say “No, you weren’t”, my opinion has the same weight as yours. Even if I’m a random stranger who never saw you before, and who doesn’t even know what you did yesterday.
You’re not getting the point. Regardless if your guess of the pain I’m going through in your scenario is correct or not, I still don’t have the right to limit your freedom of speech. Just like marginalized groups can’t limit others speech either. You say there’s no line to be drawn, but can I as a member of a marginalized group speak for everyone in my group??? Absolutely not, so again, let others speak for themselves.
full offense but privileged groups shouldn’t be speaking over marginalized groups about what oppression they experience or what makes a person a “real” part of a minority
How about let people make their own opinions, and let individuals speak for themselves?
Let’s talk about something you have experienced. Like, say, a stomacache.
My opinion on what you felt during that time has the same weight as your opinion on what you felt during that time. I get to guess whether it was painful or not, just like you get to guess whether it was painful or not. Et cetera.
Is that fair?
Sure it is. You have a right to your opinion, and so do I. Where do you draw the line? Do less privileged groups get to talk over even lesser privileged groups? What do you base it of off? Again, let individuals speak for themselves. Also, you shouldn’t speak for every marginalized group...as a Latina woman, I find it offensive that people like you don’t let others speak up.
Literally shaking 😰
And feminists wonder why we never take them seriously, fuck logic am I right
- She wants you to wait 72 hours after you go out to buy a woman while you await a background investigation.
- She wants women to be banned from entering schools and college campuses.
- She wants women banned from polling places on Election Day.
- She wants you to pay a fee to the state before you carry a woman on your person.
- She wants some women banned simply because they look too scary.
- She wants women banned from all airports.
- She wants women to be locked up at all times when not in use.
full offense but privileged groups shouldn’t be speaking over marginalized groups about what oppression they experience or what makes a person a “real” part of a minority
How about let people make their own opinions, and let individuals speak for themselves?
It is not “fatphobic” to be charged more for large clothing. It is not “fatphobic” to suggest weight loss. It is not “fatphobic” to help someone realize how much they overeat. It is not “fatphobic” to talk about nutrition. It is not “fatphobic” to encourage a healthy BMI. It is not “fatphobic” to dismiss the “genetic obesity” lie. It is not “fatphobic” to dismiss the “starvation mode” lie. It is not “fatphobic” to suggest following a lower calorie diet. It is not “fatphobic” to dismiss any and all fat logic and enabling behavior. It is not “fatphobic” of your doctor to correctly assess your health and suggest weight loss if you are overweight or obese, or for them to deny performing a surgery due to your weight. Doctors are held liable and obese patients are high risk.
You are healthy at a healthy size. Not all sizes are healthy.
Being fat is not healthy. Call it what you will- fat, overweight, obese. BEING FAT IS NOT HEALTHY. EVER. Stop encouraging others to overeat. Stop encouraging others to neglect their bodies. If you sell people the lies you’ve been selling yourself all you’re doing is promoting self harm, a slew of dangerous health complications, and early deaths.
If you’re happy with yourself, keep your fat logic, delusional concepts, and lies to yourself. Dig your own grave, not the graves of others.