The University of Illinois Chicago’s school of public health has advised against using "stigmatizing" words like "obesity" as universities across the country seen to eliminate fatphobia in their quest for "health justice."
Fat people are generally extremely emotionally fragile. They're already likely eating their (sad) feelings in food. Now they want to feel empowered by shaming those they're jealous towards. Shaming is a toxic way of coping though, obviously. On top of that, of course there's the enablers who give these subsets a platform. Thus you get a whole toxic movement of fat acceptance and glorification while they simultaneously shame those whom they resent due to their jealousy and anger.
Now these wokesters got mah son to stop soon’ his chores because of racism! I asked him to clean the house and he dabbed at me. The nerve of these teachers and medias, I swear
I see poorly behaved kids everywhere these days. Usually the common denominator is a single mom as the "parent." The single mom typically doesn't set a good example which is unsurprising because she failed to get into a compatible relationship/find an adequate partner. The kid(s), especially boys, don't respect the single moms authority anyways. These kids are undisciplined, emotionally weak, disrespectful, they don't have any work ethic and are entitled.
I work with kids, and I witness this on a daily basis, and the situation has only gotten worse with time. I won’t say I totally agree with you on WHY the moms ended up being single parents, because I know just as many worthless dads and I do worthless moms.
However, the boys in our programs who are disrespectful, emotionally weak, and undisciplined all have the same family situations - either single parent households (mom), or an intact household, but dad shows very little interest, so he may as well be absent. These kids (ranging from 4yo to 12yo) all have cell phones, tablets, trendy clothes/shoes, etc. You can tell mom is trying to compensate by buying a bunch of crap for the kids.
It’s sad to see, but it definitely has reaffirmed my belief of just how important the father’s role is for kids, and I have self-reflected on my own parenting after watching all this play out.
I read the article and also could not find anything that amounted to "going after skinny fit people." Yes, there's a lot about overweight acceptance. It also veers into talk about racism being tied into overweight shaming, which I disagree with since obesity affects all races. But I couldn't find much about skinny-fit bashing.
That said, what they are doing is stupid. Interesting how everything is always tied into racism. As if the millions of fat white people in the deep south and Midwest don't exist.
My 10 year old son is thin as a rail. He gets picked on at school for being skinny by the fat kids. So, maybe the tide is turning and we need skinny activists.
My 10 year old son is thin as a rail. He gets picked on at school for being skinny by the fat kids. So, maybe the tide is turning and we need skinny activists.
"Skinny as a rail" and "fat" aren't the only two options. Your kid needs to get shredded. Frankly, you should have started this process already.
My 10 year old son is thin as a rail. He gets picked on at school for being skinny by the fat kids. So, maybe the tide is turning and we need skinny activists.
"Skinny as a rail" and "fat" aren't the only two options. Your kid needs to get shredded. Frankly, you should have started this process already.
Put differently, it's a very distance runner thing to consider skinny as a rail to be synonymous with "fit." Saquon Barkley is fit. I don't think he gets pushed around by chubby people.