I don't have a grudge toward fat people. They're fun to laugh at. That's all.
Controversial take: It's possible to be beautiful and fat.
It's just that Twitter allows only for shallow takes with no nuance, which has bled into the real world. Either everyone is beautiful, or no one is.
A little fat's fine, but there's such a thing as too much fat, which is what we can no longer just come out and say, even though it's true.
I bring that up because beauty standards is one big difference the 2000s and now, certainly there was a period of time in which models and actresses were too skinny, which too skinny is a thing as well, you want a healthy medium, that was one area where there was room for improvement.
But politically and socially there was nothing significant holding women back, women were, by law, free to pursue any career they wanted to, the entire other half of culture catered to them, it was not fucking the Handmaid's Tale.
But what happened is suddenly the attitude was that not being the center of attention at all times is what counted as "oppression", having any media at all that catered to guys was a problem, not favoring and prioritizing women all of the time was the new "oppression" they were fighting against.
Star Wars is a perfect example of this, we go from Leia being one of the 3 most important characters of the original trilogy, who was a well rounded, well written character to Rey in the sequel trilogy, who was the center of attention, who was shallow with no real character flaws, who faced no real hardships and the male characters were either short shifted or made to look like fools, cynics and burn outs.
It's a similar deal with race relations in America, the battle for equality shifted towards a battle for special treatment and priviledge, if you want to talk equality, then fine, if you want to talk about feeling entitled to special things I'm not, then fuck you, you're not better than me or more important than me just because you're not white or male.