Fat Acceptance Movement / Fat Girlcows

Also: what about this constant "not feeling safe" talk?

I can totally understand not feeling safe when there is a pack of wolves roaming around the office or when the floor is lava, but why feel unsafe when someone is talking about their diet?

What can possibly happen to feel unsafe :?::?::?::?::?:
Probably a form of transference, It's a way to divert what they feel about themselves onto others. It's unsafe because it makes reality slam him in the face.
 
Even if the co-worker was being an obnoxious cunt about the weight loss, complaining about it isn't the way to go. It's hard to prove that someone talking about their own diet is doing it to harass you, so HR at most might tell them to be more considerate around the obese person. Which they will then tell everyone that they got reprimanded by HR for talking about their own health! So, it will backfire in a million different ways.

If you are a FA, just explain all the health benefits of the FA lifestyle. Come on, J. Healthy at any size. Bodies have no moral value. Some bodies are just meant to be fat and diet and exercise can't change that. Perfect opportunity to save this poor thin soul from a lifetime of dangerous dieting and body shame. If FA is liberating and life saving, why are you refusing to share this knowledge with her? Who is being the real bigot now, J? Did you think she wasn't worth saving?

Or, maybe -- just maybe -- J doesn't really believe in FA after all.
 
Also: what about this constant "not feeling safe" talk?

I can totally understand not feeling safe when there is a pack of wolves roaming around the office or when the floor is lava, but why feel unsafe when someone is talking about their diet?

What can possibly happen to feel unsafe :?::?::?::?::?:

Nothing. 'Not feeling safe' is just the new 'shut up'. It's all part of the 'words are violence' credo. It's a bid to accumulate power in as many petty ways as possible, mostly by silencing anyone who thinks differently from you.
 
Nothing. 'Not feeling safe' is just the new 'shut up'. It's all part of the 'words are violence' credo. It's a bid to accumulate power in as many petty ways as possible, mostly by silencing anyone who thinks differently from you.
Jay needs to realize that being her size is more dangerous than any words people can say. That goes for all FA.
 
Also: what about this constant "not feeling safe" talk?

I can totally understand not feeling safe when there is a pack of wolves roaming around the office or when the floor is lava, but why feel unsafe when someone is talking about their diet?

What can possibly happen to feel unsafe :?::?::?::?::?:
The trivialization of what safety means is alarming. Having conflicting emotions does not make a person unsafe. Hearing others talk about diets does not make you unsafe. A dude with a gun aimed at your head, a home invasion, a homophobic mob burning Paul Lynde in effigy on your front lawn, a sandwich artist who never washes his hands, a large dog who mistakes you for a burst can of biscuit dough - that shit makes you unsafe.

Not being 100% happy all the time is an unsafe experience for them and when they get pushback it devastates them more than survivors of Rwandan machete attacks. J is psychologically more fragile than a Croatian woman who survived gang rapes at Omarska death camp. Children who must find a way to get breakfast and lunch during the Christmas holidays when the schools are closed will surely feel less agrieved by life than this pantload who gives strangers cards telling them how to talk to her because she has a sad when acknowledged as just a human being like the rest of us.

Fuck J. Such privilege - all that food, all that leisure, all that self-righteousness - I wish we could dump her in the middle of Yemen and see if she suddenly understands she has no role to play in the drama of genuine human justice and safety, but she'd probably just double down and call the embargo famine a part of diet culture and complain that no one makes kalashnikov straps large enough.
 
Also: what about this constant "not feeling safe" talk?

I can totally understand not feeling safe when there is a pack of wolves roaming around the office or when the floor is lava, but why feel unsafe when someone is talking about their diet?

What can possibly happen to feel unsafe :?::?::?::?::?:

Because people going on diets to be healthier is always a personal attack on fatties, and people who talk about their diets are secretly trying to brainwash the fatty into dieting, too. And diets are dangerous according to the latest issue of Bullshit Science!
 
Yet another fat feminist nightmare:
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And she got super salty when her abortion attention grab didn't go as planned:
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oooof. I’d say ‘woof’ but that’s an insult to dogs who are adorable.

Why does this re.tarded bitch insist on posting these nuggets of mUh OpPrEsSiOn with a background of her hideous face? Ffs just use a black screen to Reeeeeee at everyone.
 
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No, because unlike you, I don’t assume everything people talk about relates to me. Get over yourself Jay. Either be proud of being fat, or admit that you hate it and try to change it. If fat acceptance is such a good ideology, you should be willing to evangelize about it.
 
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No, because unlike you, I don’t assume everything people talk about relates to me. Get over yourself Jay. Either be proud of being fat, or admit that you hate it and try to change it. If fat acceptance is such a good ideology, you should be willing to evangelize about it.

Long-haired women: have you ever felt uncomfortable at work because someone was talking about getting a short wash-and-go haircut?

Car drivers: have you ever felt uncomfortable at work because someone was talking about getting a pickup truck?
 
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No, because unlike you, I don’t assume everything people talk about relates to me. Get over yourself Jay. Either be proud of being fat, or admit that you hate it and try to change it. If fat acceptance is such a good ideology, you should be willing to evangelize about it.

Is J so naive/dense that she doesn't understand that literally everyone there is disgusted by her disfigured body? Most people just have the good sense not to engage much with an obviously mentally ill and disordered coworker/acquaintance. She hasn't heard more of this diet/body talk solely because other people actively avoid her, not because everyone else thinks 500 pounds is normal, healthy, and fun. These Internet shut-ins forget how the real world works very quickly, huh.

And I bet Corissa is there stoking the fire instead of telling J to calm down and cool off for the weekend. I'm sure they plan to soothe the pain with a truckload of barbecue and a vat of Dr Pepper.

Life is solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short:
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Jay really aren’t helping herself by embodying every negative fat stereotype on social media. Also, doesn’t Jay know you can have more than one dipping sauce for sweet potato fries?

Other sources of stress for J: Breakfast for dinner or regular dinner? Which buffet has the best all-you-can-eat crab leg night? Did the pizza place forget to add extra cheese?
 
Because people going on diets to be healthier is always a personal attack on fatties, and people who talk about their diets are secretly trying to brainwash the fatty into dieting, too. And diets are dangerous according to the latest issue of Bullshit Science!
And the worst offenders? People on who succeed in losing weight and keeping it off.
 
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