Boy Wander
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I mean, clearly it's not as important or severe as prejudice based on race or religion for example, because swathes of short people haven't been ill treated or killed because of their lack of verticality and I guess one "ism" isn't the same as another. Still, is this something that should be more openly discussed and accepted as being undesirable in modern society?
It's something that is seen very often, especially on dating sites and especially on the profiles of women. "I'm 5'9, you must be at least 2 inches taller when I'm wearing heels". "I'm 5'7 - you must be taller".
Is it really any different from someone saying "I weigh 10 stones, you must weigh at least 2 stones lighter than me". Or "Small tits? Swipe left"
Height prejudice is quite prevalent in the workplace also but it rarely gets the same coverage as other forms of prejudice. Being tall is associated with being confident and powerful whereas being short is often seen as the opposite (sub-consciously). People are often openly mocked about being short among their taller peers.
An example of this is the House of Commons leader John Bercow who has been called a "sanctimonious dwarf" and various other insults based around his physical stature.
So what says you, GAF? Is this the acceptable face of prejudice or do shorties need more love?
It's something that is seen very often, especially on dating sites and especially on the profiles of women. "I'm 5'9, you must be at least 2 inches taller when I'm wearing heels". "I'm 5'7 - you must be taller".
Is it really any different from someone saying "I weigh 10 stones, you must weigh at least 2 stones lighter than me". Or "Small tits? Swipe left"
Height prejudice is quite prevalent in the workplace also but it rarely gets the same coverage as other forms of prejudice. Being tall is associated with being confident and powerful whereas being short is often seen as the opposite (sub-consciously). People are often openly mocked about being short among their taller peers.
An example of this is the House of Commons leader John Bercow who has been called a "sanctimonious dwarf" and various other insults based around his physical stature.
So what says you, GAF? Is this the acceptable face of prejudice or do shorties need more love?