Health At Every Size is based on little more than Pretty Boy Bacon‘s personal feelings of ugliness. She’s not even fat.
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If you somehow don’t know, HAES is a whole
brand created and owned by a Keebler Elf who goes by Lindo Bacon because she doesnt think she‘s pretty enough to live up to her parent’s expectations of physical beauty and femininity. I agree, she’s not pretty, but that doesn’t mean she’s not a woman. I also agree that women are unfairly judged by their looks to determine their worthiness to receive respect, but I don’t agree that attempting to escape womanhood with a vowel change is the way to fix that problem. But alright, okay, be a weirdo on your own time. Only, she doesn’t keep her insecurities to herself.
Privileged white woman that she is, she makes sure to connect white supremacy, diet culture, and femininity in a way that
still manages to use indigenous people as magical in their naïveté, applying their knowledge of the colonizer’s language to their mystical understanding of the universe or whatever the fuck her dumb white nonsense is.
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Just FYI, indigenous Mexicans don’t enjoy being mascots to white women with self esteem issues. Get a fucking grip on your own behavior, ladies; find your own source of strength that doesn’t require dehumanizing the browns. HAES is so fucking racist, I hardly want to even begin to address those issues, but Pretty Boy Bacon brings it out of me because I think a lot of the shit we see in this thread is a result of her own efforts.
She‘s made a career out of her narcissism, by milking the fact that she’s ugly, as opposed to the usual HAES narcs we see who milk a fantasy of attractiveness. If they only knew that the entire house of cards is built on two cornerstones—a fat fetishist and an ugly woman reveling in her ugliness—you’d think they‘d run for the hills and just keep running to lose the weight and get realistic about what attracts one human being to another.