It's quite easy and normal to become a bit fatter due to poor dieting or reduced physical activity. It's an ebb and flow for most people that, while not ideal, isn't that big of a deal though if not quickly fixed, can add up over time and become demoralizing.
To become morbidly obese, however, usually requires some form of mental illness. Being hundreds of pounds over weight is beyond the threshold of 'guilty eating', and probably points to some form of trauma or abnormal condition of that kind.
The fact that society unconditionally endorses this type of mental illness is unsurprising. It's perfectly aligned to other prime examples like pretending that modern day "sex realignment" surgery isn't some butcher job and that it's the ideal solution for identity troubled individuals.
Yes, but you have those over-vaunted turdwhirled "traditional" tribal cultures, where fat people are held in high esteem ... because they're leaders of tribes who get the lion's share of hard-worked-for, limited food. There, I said the quiet part out loud.
Say, you don't think that train of thought could actually lead anywhere, do you? 🤔
The fact that society unconditionally endorses this type of mental illness is unsurprising
"Endorses" is an understatement. There are TV shows fetishizing the morbidly obese, parading them like side-show freaks, implying they're heroic for confronting their massiveness at the eleventh hour before their organs shut down. They have entertainment value, allowing most of the run-of-the-mill obese audience to cluck,"Well, I'm not THAT far gone . . . yet."
It's quite easy and normal to become a bit fatter due to poor dieting or reduced physical activity. It's an ebb and flow for most people that, while not ideal, isn't that big of a deal though if not quickly fixed, can add up over time and become demoralizing.
To become morbidly obese, however, usually requires some form of mental illness. Being hundreds of pounds over weight is beyond the threshold of 'guilty eating', and probably points to some form of trauma or abnormal condition of that kind.
The fact that society unconditionally endorses this type of mental illness is unsurprising. It's perfectly aligned to other prime examples like pretending that modern day "sex realignment" surgery isn't some butcher job and that it's the ideal solution for identity troubled individuals.
Countries that shame fat people are better off for it.
Yes, but you have those over-vaunted turdwhirled "traditional" tribal cultures, where fat people are held in high esteem ... because they're leaders of tribes who get the lion's share of hard-worked-for, limited food. There, I said the quiet part out loud.
Say, you don't think that train of thought could actually lead anywhere, do you? 🤔
"Endorses" is an understatement. There are TV shows fetishizing the morbidly obese, parading them like side-show freaks, implying they're heroic for confronting their massiveness at the eleventh hour before their organs shut down. They have entertainment value, allowing most of the run-of-the-mill obese audience to cluck,"Well, I'm not THAT far gone . . . yet."