[–] betterpc 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
That film is an evil fatshaming propaganda! It's made by godless people who just want to humiliate perfectly healthy 500 lbs hard-working Americans! My feelings were so hurt after watching it that I was forced to eat a jar of Nutella just to be able to calm down so I could fall asleep at night.
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[–] dryerasecalendar 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I couldn't even finish it. It just seemed like it was trying to excuse completely willful ignorance. I enjoy fast food every now and again, but it's not like I don't know what I'm eating; the nutrition information for EVERYTHING is easily accessible and/or prominently displayed. People aren't fat because the evil fast food corporations are injecting salt and sugar into vegetables, they're fat because they eat too much shit.
I also didn't like the fact that they cast exercise in such a bad light. Sure, a walk around the block can't undo a bad diet, but that's no reason to not walk around the block.
[–] LoseWeightFatShit 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I enjoyed it, but yes it puts overweight people into the victim role and puts the blame on society and lobbying. I remember being irritated through most of it and thinking, parents buy the food, kids don't have cash, PARENTS are at fault, it's that simple!! FUCK!!!!!
Even so, I still enjoyed it because it did get some messages across very well. I would love to see more documentaries pop up regarding obeastity.
[–] TheThinSister ago
I think they just didn't want to attack potential viewer base.
[–] LoseWeightFatShit ago
Good point.