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http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/08/health/p...tml?_r=1&hp

 

Do I want to pay for her choice to eat herself to oblivion? Sorry. No. Let her go on the "fat people" health plan like the high risk life (like my wife who once had a stroke) or auto people.

 

Marilyn Wann is an author and weight diversity speaker in Northern California who has a message for anyone making judgments about her health based on her large physique. "The only thing anyone can accurately diagnose by looking at a fat person is their own level of stereotype and prejudice about fat," said Ms. Wann, a 43-year-old San Franciscan whose motto in life is also the title of her book: "Fat! So?"

 

Heidi Schumann for The New York Times "We're kind of a popular punching bag," said Marilyn Wann, author of "Fat! So?"

 

Hers has been an oft-repeated message this summer and fall by members of the "fat pride" community, given that the nation is in the midst of a debate about health care. That debate has, sometimes awkwardly, focused its attention on the growing population of overweight and obese Americans with unambiguous overtones: fat people should lose weight, for the good of us all.

 

Heavier Americans are pushing back now with newfound vigor in the policy debate, lobbying legislators and trying to move public opinion to recognize their point of view: that thin does not necessarily equal fit, and that people can be healthy at any size.

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I'm sure that we already are.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-_9yI6bdNk

I feel bad for these guys. I know it's mainly their fault for becoming what they have become, but I do believe that alot of that has to do with "will". Alot of people don't have the will to be disciplined enough to diet, and it probably gets to the point where they just give up. I get sad sometimes when I try to put myself in their shoes.....

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I feel bad for these guys. I know it's mainly their fault for becoming what they have become, but I do believe that alot of that has to do with "will". Alot of people don't have the will to be disciplined enough to diet, and it probably gets to the point where they just give up. I get sad sometimes when I try to put myself in their shoes.....

 

Feeling bad for them is fine. Forcing me to pay for their lack of will is not.

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I meant to emphasize your point. My apologies for any confusion. Enough of the fat guy.

 

That would probably have required an exclamation point (actually several) not a question mark. :censored:

 

And by the way I close that guy when I realize it's him quicker than porn when my wife walks in the room.

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That would probably have required an exclamation point (actually several) not a question mark. :censored:

 

And by the way I close that guy when I realize it's him quicker than porn when my wife walks in the room.

 

The question mark was meant as a form of begging. Peter Pan guy is preferable to that.

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http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/08/health/p...tml?_r=1&hp

 

Do I want to pay for her choice to eat herself to oblivion? Sorry. No. Let her go on the "fat people" health plan like the high risk life (like my wife who once had a stroke) or auto people.

 

Freedom is choosing what a person wants to eat and when they want to eat it, not a choice of the almighty government you all rail on so for getting involved in your lives! No hypocrisy, please.... :censored:

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Yes, it's an archaic word used a long time ago by people with manners.

 

Says the doosh who labels someone "smug" becuase he doesnt follow the rules as HE sees how they should be enforced and wants to run somebody over with his car becuase of it.

 

God, youre pathetic.

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