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Anonymous
http://www.amptoons.com/blog/images/fat_monologue.pdf
>> Anonymous
posted last night as a picture, but FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF anyway
>> Anonymous
Plenty more on that guy's blog.

http://www.amptoons.com/blog/archives/category/fat-fat-and-more-fat/

It’s true no one has been lynched for being fat (although fat people have died due to lousy good medical care for fat people). It’s also true that anyone who says “fat rights is just like the black civil rights movement!” is being an idiot.

But so what? Being Black is not like being fat is not like being female is not like being queer is not like being disabled is not like being Asian is not like being trans is not like being poor is not like being…

No marginalized group’s experience is exactly like any other’s. No one’s experiences are interchangeable. But the legitimacy of fat activists’ complaints doesn’t depend on us showing our experiences are exactly like the black experience, or the lesbian experience, etc..

It’s about justice.

The reason fat activists have formed a movement is that it’s unjust to be denied good medical care because we’re fat; we think it’s unjust that we can get fired for being fat; we think it’s unjust that we face job and wage discrimination because we’re fat; we think it’s unjust that we can be charged more for basic services (like insurance) because we’re fat; it’s unjust that people glance at us and assume that we’re lazy and care nothing for ourselves; and yes, although you’ll sneer at this as “the right to feel good,” it’s unjust that fat people are taught from childhood to think of themselves as deficient, wrong, and disgusting.

Anit-fat bigotry isn’t wrong because it’s the same as facing lynch mobs. It’s wrong because it’s unjust. It’s unjust because we’re human and don’t deserve to be treated as second-class people because of the shape of our bodies.

That — not the claim that being fat is at all like being black — is why fat activists fight.
>> Anonymous
>>407783

Can you take the fork out of your mouth next time? I could hardly hear you with your mouth full.
>> Anonymous
>>407814

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>> Anonymous
who is the ops picture?
>> Anonymous
I found myself watching an episode of “Hell’s Kitchen,” which was reasonably entertaining. But I hated that a fat kitchen staffer was berated for being fat by the host, Gordon Ramsay: i.e., “get your lazy fat ass in gear,” “you fat jerk,” etc. (I’m paraphrasing, but I think I’ve got the gist right). I tried to imagine the popular revulsion if the host had berated a Jewish worker in the same way - “get your lazy Jewish ass in gear” and so forth. Is there any question that the host would have been fired?

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>> Anonymous
I'd FFFFFFFFFFF but I can take comfort in the fact that at least one of these...."fat activists"...will suffer a heart attack and maybe learn that nature doesn't give a shit about your ego.
>> Anonymous
>>407836

Dimitri Klokov, Russian olympic weightlifter in the 105kg/231lbs category. He won silver medal in Beijing this year!
>> Anonymous
>>407839

Gordon Ramsay can do whatever he wants. It's his show, and if they studio execs cancel it, he's still a multimillionaire.
>> Anonymous
>>407929

I'm surprised the guy could take his eyes off the food they were cooking long enough to notice there were people in the kitchen.