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In your opinion, what do you think about fat acceptance?

In my opinion, yes, we all have to respect everyone whether they are different and accept them for who they are. But, I don't like the idea of fat acceptance. People with overweight body is unhealthy, and that is a fact! They can live with many sicknesses due to their unhealthy body. And support them to stay in their body is a bad idea! Instead of judging them for their size, why don't we support them to become healthy? I mean become healthy is not about having a nice, fit body. It's about keeping balance in health and have a healthy lifestyle.

What do you think?
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katielass · F
How about we mind our own business.
Shaman · 26-30
@katielass Health of the people we live in the same society is our business
SW-User
@katielass How about you mind your own business. If you don't like this question, why don't you ignore it?
Batman · 41-45, M
Nope no it is not@Shaman
TexChik · F
@SW-User you could ask yourself the same question there Satan .... right?
SW-User
@TexChik No, because I don't have time for those nonsense question.
TexChik · F
@Shaman just as it could be our business to tell you what you can eat , drink , who you can marry, how many kids you can have .., flies in the
Face of personal liberty
Shaman · 26-30
@Batman Unless you are an individualist, which is very malevolent for human development, you can easily see that everyone is responsible for everyone. In the case you are an individualist, nothing I say will change your mind so...
TexChik · F
@Shaman no dude that’s communism ... and it doesn’t fly
Batman · 41-45, M
Yeah you are responsible for you. How many people’s actions do you control?
Shaman · 26-30
@TexChik It is not.
Shaman · 26-30
@Batman Everyone has an impact on the people they interfere with, be it direct or not.
katielass · F
@SW-User Ok, so you couldn't think of anything catty to respond with. I'm not surprised. If you don't want comments don't ask the question, stupid.
Batman · 41-45, M
How many people’s action can you control?
katielass · F
@Shaman My health is none of your business and yours is none of mine. I am a free individual, not part of some collective globalist pack of twits.
Shaman · 26-30
@Batman Who knows? I don't count. And I can't exactly know. Because, maybe somebody reads something I wrote on somewhere and is affected by it.
Batman · 41-45, M
I only control my own actions
Shaman · 26-30
@Batman No, you too have power to control other individuals actions soleley from existing. This holds you responsible of them as well as yourself
TexChik · F
@Shaman yes it is ... there’s this thing called the BILL OF RIGHTS, and the Constitution .., try reading it
TexChik · F
@Shaman Hahahaha ... and you have the right to remain silent ....
Shaman · 26-30
@TexChik Ah, American ignorance. The thing I like the most
SW-User
@katielass Oh, thank you for saying I'm stupid. I'm happy for that. Sometimes, we can be stupid a little bit, it what makes life worth living.

My rule: Always love hater, and hope they always enjoy their hate for others.
TheJudgerNautSquared · 41-45, M
@katielass While technically not "our business" obesity drives up healthcare/insurance costs for everyone. I wouldn't even hesitate to label it a health crisis. There are a lot of variables regarding the whys of obesity so the question of whether or not to act at a federal level comes down to individual freedoms and protection from government interference. Promotion of healthy lifestyles would certainly help but these type of promotions often get criticized by boneheaded people thinking that it's the government trying to tell them how to live their lives.
katielass · F
@Shaman If you were half as smart as you obviously think you are, you'd have rejected that collectiveness shit when you first heard it. That you didn't tells a great deal about you. Drone on man, you aren't capable of anything else.
Shaman · 26-30
@katielass Hmm, if you reject an idea immediately you read it I would assume that you are brainwashed to do so, which is the case about Americans against collectiveness.

I never think I am a smart person, though I am aware of certain things which makes me relatively more open for development in my opinion
TexChik · F
@Shaman calling out BS is the American way