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[–] journalistsarelazy [S] 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
It is the classic deflection. Articles were in the news again about body image concerns on the rise... and not a single one got anywhere near suggesting that it's possibly driven by the fear of getting as fat as the likes of Tess. It's all thrown as a deflection to say 'REEE beauty standards,' whereas actually obesity is the likely crux, no-one wants to be 600lbs and it's been shoved in everyone's faces for years now. "No diet talk. No body shame." Myths and poor dietary advice abound, it's no wonder to me to see this develop this way.
[–] Carsandsarcasm 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
It's annoying because you can't argue that EDs don't deserve support and aren't an issue. You also can't argue that fats are the sole cause because they aren't. So you end up diluting what should be a productive talk about the obesity crisis with talk about EDs which, if we're realistic, affect a politically insignificant amount of the population. The whole thing turns into a Tumblr jerk about how bad diet talk is and food obsession and fats use it as a pass. They belittle real victims in the eating disordered to keep being disgusting, lazy, and a burden.
[–] journalistsarelazy [S] 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Agreed, I'm also noticing a rise in the criticism for tackling childhood obesity with exactly those concerns... as if putting any child on a controlled diet would garner an ED every single time without fail, so you can't possibly mention weight for fear of upsetting 'feelings.' It's mostly projection based on self reported and tainted fatso-led liberal art fat studies diatribes.