But shame and ridicule is the only way some people learn.
It also put people into a depressive lazy stupor where the situation is only made worse.
But shame and ridicule is the only way some people learn.
The idea is that they are being labeled 'abnormal,' as if there is a model of normality that everyone should be held to.Wait, what? Why would anyone be offended by a device that could help their condition?
What about those who believe physical abnormalities or defects are okay? For example, there are many deaf people who believe cochlear implants are offensive to deaf people. How do they come into play here?
Wait, what? Why would anyone be offended by a device that could help their condition?
I think that people are missing the point. It isn't what causes obesity vs. sexuality that is the problem. It is how we treat one another. Obese people don't deserve anyone's scorn just because they are overweight, just like gay people don't deserve scorn just because they are gay.Obesity is a preventable medical condition, not an 'imaginary illness' as this article makes it seem.
It is absolutely nothing like homosexuality.
'Fat rights activists' is a ridiculous term. Raising awareness on the difficulties of being obese is one thing, but equating extreme fatness with unalterable states of being? Come on now.
Prejudice against fat people may be a problem, but the state of being fat is not one that has to be permanent, and is not one that should be entered into in the first place.
The only thing they really share, in my view, is that many people seem to be completely incapable of understanding the "other."
That is, just as some people seem to be incapable of understanding a homosexual -- and are threatened by them -- so too many people in good shape seem to be incapable of understanding why something that is relatively easy for them (i.e. staying skinny or staying in shape) is in fact too difficult for someone else.
This is also a common perception on GAF. It seems rather obviously misguided to me, but then, it's always the case that people have trouble understanding why something that is easy for them is hard for someone else. I picture the obese businessman wondering why the fit job doesn't pick himself up by his bootstraps and do better at school so he can get a great job like his, while the jock wonders how the businessman can be so fat.
We all have our weaknesses, so unless we want to insist everyone be highly academically successful, professionally successful, fit and healthy, and contributing generously to charity, we should probably avoid intense criticism for this wide array of personal failings. Homosexuality, however, isn't such a weakness; it's just another thing that people seem incapable of empathizing with.
That doesn't make any sense. I understand a certain portion of the population is predisposed toward being Gay. Almost 7% of the country is most certainly not. Homosexuality raises the risk of many diseases. While I do not think gay people should be hated against, they should be encouraged to pursue healthy alternatives. Homosexuality will cost us all over the next few years in both our average life expectancy and healthcare costs.
I'd even go so far as to switch out my natural parts for enhanced cyborg parts if I could. Of course I have never been one to hold traditionalism in high regard.
Lol, so they cost less than healthy people because they die quicker?
Lol, so they cost less than healthy people because they die quicker?
Look, I get what they're trying to get across.
It is rarely helpful to disparage fat and obese people, and ludicrous to think that insulting someone will make them change themselves for the better.
A lot of people are kinda cruel to fat people, and it's no surprise a lot of the victims just end up eating their negative feelings away.
If people were constructive instead, and refrained from referring to fat people in a purely negative manner, I think a lot more of them would lose weight.
With rare exceptions, people cannot intentionally alter either their sexual orientation or their weight in a long-term way.
Why do you assume such people have themselves not struggled with weight issues?I think that people are missing the point. It isn't what causes obesity vs. sexuality that is the problem. It is how we treat one another. Obese people don't deserve anyone's scorn just because they are overweight, just like gay people don't deserve scorn just because they are gay.
The people who don't struggle with weight issues don't understand what it is like to exercise until you drop for weeks and end up disappointed because they don't lose weight, or lose a few pounds and end up gaining it back even though they stick to their diet.
I think that those people just need to STFU.
Lol, so they cost less than healthy people because they die quicker?
Lol, so they cost less than healthy people because they die quicker?
all input parameters of the simulation model were based on data from The Netherlands.
Lol, so they cost less than healthy people because they die quicker?
Telling fat people they ought to be thin is about as helpful as telling gay people they should be straight.
Sort of cuts the legs out from under the argument that fat people are a bigger financial drain on society. Since that was the argument.Lol, so they cost less than healthy people because they die quicker?
If it's out of our control, why has obesity risen so much in the last 30 years? Has the gene pool suddenly shifted?
Pretty much my thought exactly.
Sort of cuts the legs out from under the argument that fat people are a bigger financial drain on society. Since that was the argument.
Just as a thought here: poverty is also something that can be controlled. Is that a green light to look down on the poor for being poor? Is poverty a choice?
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If it's out of our control, why has obesity risen so much in the last 30 years? Has the gene pool suddenly shifted?
Because they haven't. You don't get to a place of "eat less, fatty" if you've been there. Unless you are just a dick.Why do you assume such people have themselves not struggled with weight issues?
And remember, overweight =/= obese.
There are people who drink too much alcohol. Should we also not persecute these people with destructive habits?
Well not really. Dead people can't pay taxes or contribute to society as others are saying.
Sort of cuts the legs out from under the argument that fat people are a bigger financial drain on society. Since that was the argument.
There are people who drink too much alcohol. Should we also not persecute these people with destructive habits?
Healthy people die every day. How much do dead healthy people contribute to society?Well not really. Dead people can't pay taxes or contribute to society as others are saying.
Even though their behavior is destructive to his or her own well being? Who says some who are obese are that way because of social pressure?
Because they haven't. You don't get to a place of "eat less, fatty" if you've been there. Unless you are just a dick.
If you say so.Because they haven't. You don't get to a place of "eat less, fatty" if you've been there. Unless you are just a dick.
Healthy people die every day. How much do dead healthy people contribute to society?
Honestly -- and this is purely anecdotal, mind you -- I think some of the most hostile and unabashed proponents of the idea that obesity is a character flaw deserving of no sympathy are fit people who were previously obese.
This is all that needs to be said.I really don't see how the two are comparable.
Obesity has a direct effect on your health. Anything that can be done to help overweight people overcome the problem is a positive thing.
I used to be obese and worked to lose a lot of weight. I work hard everyday to keep a healthy lifestyle and I think everyone is capable of doing it if they have the proper motivation.
The winning cocktail is motivation + education + support. Some people can get all of those things from themselves, many can't.I used to be obese and worked to lose a lot of weight. I work hard everyday to keep a healthy lifestyle and I think everyone is capable of doing it if they have the proper motivation.
Why you got so much commonsense?No, I wouldn't persecute them for that reason. I would encourage them to seek treatment for their own well being if I am close to them, and not do anything about it myself if I'm not. I have no more right to tell a random person how they should live their lives, than they have the right to tell me how to live mine. And even if you felt that (for some reason) that was your right, you would persecute them? Do you really think that's going to do anything other than to make you feel better about yourself? Making you feel like a big man for giving someone shit about a personal failing of themselves?
If you want to actually do something about obesity, pursue solutions, don't harass people who are obese. It just makes you an asshole.
Yes but they are not having their lives cut short due to something that may have been wholly preventable. Same goes with a lot of other things, but obesity is making a run to lead the pack.
I used to be obese and worked to lose a lot of weight. I work hard everyday to keep a healthy lifestyle and I think everyone is capable of doing it if they have the proper motivation.