Fat Acceptance Movement / Fat Girlcows

Glitter's latest IG is just lolcow gold:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BXovvlAhPO-/?hl=en&taken-by=glitterandlazers

She's back at it again with the Kardashian shit:

'Im a fat kardasian with no balance skills. Im a sex pot with chronic case of the spills. I'm a pageant queen who for the life of her cannot balance a book on her head while drinking a mojito.
No Glitter, you're just a basic fat white bitch in a dress that doesn't fit you.
 
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You don't give a fuck. Which is why you felt the need to broadcast how much you don't care while jiggling your gut.
 
I'm just glad she finally admitted she "cheats" for her shoots with crash-dieting, full-time gym-dwelling, photoshopping, and dehydration. Tacitly condemning other women for not looking like her modeling photos (which, yes, c'mon, she was) while herself not technically looking like that just gums up the debate and, truth be told, takes away respectability from her side due to hypocrisy.

People tend to think in black-and-white terms, especially those with an emotional stake in the opinion. Holding up a literally unattainable standard to women who are actually struggling and then smugly demanding an explanation for not "measuring up" might just nudge some women into giving up.

By no means do I support HAES or Fat Acceptance, but attention-whoring hypocrites need to just stay out of it.
I honestly only thought her ad was condemning people who use having kids or a busy life as an excuse for not even trying to be fit/healthy. I think you might be reading into it more than was intended. You might as well not ever wear makeup, fake eyelashes or a push up bra in pictures since this is "cheating" as well... but then ever since photoshop I've always had a tacit understanding that how people look in professional photos isn't how they look day to day anyway.

And everything will be too judgmental for a HAES person anyway, just look at that fitness blog that person was triggered by. Also in regards to that, if you have a leg injury then swimming makes a great low impact way to exercise, and there is always weight lifting as well. But why bother when you have the "perfect" excuse for being fat, right?
 
I honestly only thought her ad was condemning people who use having kids or a busy life as an excuse for not even trying to be fit/healthy. I think you might be reading into it more than was intended.

In advertising, every word and image, every implication counts, since you get one chance. Putting up a picture of oneself in literally impossible shape and adding the caption "What's your excuse?" implies "I look like this and so should you".

You might as well not ever wear makeup, fake eyelashes or a push up bra in pictures since this is "cheating" as well... but then ever since photoshop I've always had a tacit understanding that how people look in professional photos isn't how they look day to day anyway.

Well, if you're telling women to have big, thick eyelashes by some natural process, then yes, wearing fake eyelashes while taking a picture which you later enhance and caption "What's your eye-xcuse?" is cheating.

And everything will be too judgmental for a HAES person anyway, just look at that fitness blog that person was triggered by.

Advertising isn't directed toward the people who are already decided. It's directed toward the people who haven't decided, or who are open to changing their minds. Prejudicing people who are undecided by being smug and dishonest...well, that's how a recent election was lost, wasn't it?

Again, I don't think this was intended to change anyone's mind or inspire anyone. I think this was a wealthy fitness model/beauty queen jumping on the bandwagon to promote her brand (and attention-whore with the betas and Manosphere tards). She was doing nobody any favors but herself.

Let's not pretend she's some sort of heroine.
 
Well, if you're telling women to have big, thick eyelashes by some natural process, then yes, wearing fake eyelashes while taking a picture which you later enhance and caption "What's your eye-xcuse?" is cheating.

See, I don't see it as her misrepresenting herself, I see it as maybe there being a SLIGHT difference in how perfect she looks in her pictures vs. everyday (as evidenced by her other pictures where she's a bit heavier but still looks great and in-shape). I would totally agree with you if it were something like her only working out once a year for a photoshoot, but she clearly lives the life she's selling. You're always going to polish what you sell, it doesn't make the whole thing fake.

I also disagree that it wasn't meant to legitimately motivate people. Athletic culture has a lot of that vibe to it where things are phrased competitively or even combatively but are meant to be taken as a personal challenge/no nonsense kind of thing. I literally think the response she was hoping for was for people to kind of go "Yeah, what is my excuse?" I could be wrong though since I don't know her personally, but I also think if fat people are that sensitive where something like that makes them bitter at fit people then that's on them. Even if you don't agree there's no reason not to shrug and just say "No thanks, I disagree and think my excuses are valid" and move on.
 
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This Amy Shumer look alike has gotta be one of my fave hate/horror-watches. Her personality in the videos is unbearable. I imagine she turns of the WOW ZANY LOL persona and breaks down into shuttering sobs while she shoves cake in her mouth
 
This Amy Shumer look alike has gotta be one of my fave hate/horror-watches. Her personality in the videos is unbearable. I imagine she turns of the WOW ZANY LOL persona and breaks down into shuttering sobs while she shoves cake in her mouth

I think a good number of these HAES whales are actually pretty depressed deep down. They hate their bodies but lack the motivation and dedication to lose weight. So they project their size as being someone else's problem. It's thin people's fault that they aren't seen as sexy and gorgeous. It's thin people's fault that doctors tell them to lose weight and they can't fit on plane seats.
 
I think a good number of these HAES whales are actually pretty depressed deep down. They hate their bodies but lack the motivation and dedication to lose weight. So they project their size as being someone else's problem. It's thin people's fault that they aren't seen as sexy and gorgeous. It's thin people's fault that doctors tell them to lose weight and they can't fit on plane seats.
I think that's why the FA movement is so fun to watch for me, in that you get this hugbox of other women who love telling clearly unattractive people that they look sexy and attractive and are totally "slaying". But then you get so many salty articles FA women write about how it's hard to find a date, how even if they do have boyfriends that sometimes they're embarrassed around their buddies that they have a fat girlfriend, how they get made fun of in public or get people who are rude to them for taking up two seats on a crowded bus.

It just seems like it's actually being more catty to another woman when you lie to them about being attractive, I'm not sure if it's done for self-validation by other fatties or by thin women who don't want these fatties to ever be competition in their dating pool, but while mean comments can also be a negative thing, I think these women need some honesty from their friends about how they might actually feel better with some exercise, or how maybe a crop top isn't the best fashion choice. Of course, maybe other women like being trolls too and want to laugh at their fat friend in a bright pink dress spill vodka all over herself :D
 
Glitter going through the "butt hurt" part of her cycle this week:


Next week she'll be back to "everything is awesome!" She looks ragged as fuck in this video and you can see how much weight she's gained over the past year, especially in her jowls. Gotta love the half assed virtue signalling at the beginning about Charlottesville as well, after which she transitions from racism in America to the "fat struggle".
 
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the half assed virtue signalling at the beginning about Charlottesville as well, after which she transitions from racism in America to the "fat struggle".

"The internet boils everyone down to one, two or three adjectives!" Like, #BBW, #fat and #bigisbeautiful? As in, the way you label yourself?

Also, gotta love this fat privileged white bish hopping on a terrorist event, and coopting it. Oh, you think black folks have it bad? Well, can you imagine being stuck in a body that's totally out of your control and distasteful to people, huh? That's fat, every day! Nothing I can do about it, your a fat-racist if you say otherwise.

I say round up the fats in camps and put them on diets. Not starvation diets, just regular ones. Maintenance calories at human sizes. Release them when they're human sized. Watch them whale about the injustice of science > feels.
 
I say round up the fats in camps and put them on diets. Not starvation diets, just regular ones. Maintenance calories at human sizes. Release them when they're human sized. Watch them whale about the injustice of science > feels.
I think you're not serious, but I'll entertain this idea anyway. Using force on someone to lose weight in a controlled environment can only work for so long. They have to form and maintain their own good habits in the context of every day life, not in a monitored camp.
It's probably already been stated in this thread. When it comes down to it, a drastic change in your lifestyle needs to happen gradually. Your mind, your willpower, your whole being has to change if you don't want to regain weight.
The Fat Acceptance groups run a slippery slope. I agree with them on the point that body shaming can lead to more weight gain or other, equally bad signs of poor health. Yet on the other hand, they round up some pretty bad, delusional cows that also have to feel validated by shaming skinny people and demanding the industries cater to their sizes. I'm also not sure how one of the advocates managed to die of a heart attack in her 30s, if she was being so "healthy" and all.
 
The Fat Acceptance groups run a slippery slope. I agree with them on the point that body shaming can lead to more weight gain or other, equally bad signs of poor health.
The problem here is that they've redefined the term "body shaming" to mean "anything other than total acceptance." Guy tells you he's not attracted to you? Body shaming. Clothing store doesn't stock your size? Body shaming. Doctor tells you you're well on your way to diabetes, joint problems and heart disease? Body shaming.
 
The problem here is that they've redefined the term "body shaming" to mean "anything other than total acceptance." Guy tells you he's not attracted to you? Body shaming. Clothing store doesn't stock your size? Body shaming. Doctor tells you you're well on your way to diabetes, joint problems and heart disease? Body shaming.

If you can be too thin, you can be too fat. The problem is the former exists for these people but the latter does not.
 
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