u/08milk

...POC get lynched. Women in some countries cant learn to read.
▲ 188 r/fatlogic

...POC get lynched. Women in some countries cant learn to read.

Medical fatphobia is real, and I can see an argument for the grooming comment, but the rest of this? You want to talk about oppression and you talk about something as serious as medical fatphobia and the harm it can cause, and not being to shop for new clothes in store, in the same "breath"?

Do fat people face prejudice? Absolutely, 100%, and its very unfair. Do fat people face oppression? Absolutely not. I dont think a fat person has ever tried to pass through a town, and had to make sure they already had a full tank because stopping in that town mean risking a horrible death.

I dont think a fat person has ever been married off as a child bride to someone old enough to be their father solely because they were fat.

I dont think 2 fat people have ever been seen walking down the street and been jumped and left with horrific injuries because people dont want to see fat love.

I loathe that they try to say they face oppression so much because it just shows they have no idea how deep oppression runs or how evil it is. Sorry, that stranger calling you porky pig was rude, uncalled for, and harrassment. Not oppression.

The sooner they stop trying to make their issues bigger than they are, the quicker we can get to actually solving the problems.

u/08milk — 1 day ago

Does this count?

Provided screenshots of the links they cited as "proof", what are yalls thoughts?

u/08milk — 1 day ago
▲ 311 r/fatlogic

Im not sure this fits here, but why do so many of these women specifically lie to themselves that the only way to have a big chest, big bottom, or big thighs, is to be all around big?

I have absolutely seen women in real life, with my own real eyes, who are healthy weight/slim with a big chest. Its not uncommon at all actually. But i see this rhetoric in this community often. Why?

u/08milk — 2 months ago