even if I wasn’t black, what I’m saying is STILL valid.
you see how crazy white supremacy makes white people?
they’re willing to ignore the...
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I still don’t understand why Thigh Gap is a thing. I much prefer my thighs being strong and big enough to choke a mothafucka, tbh.

fierce.
yasss.
&
hunty.
IDK about you guys, but I don’t fucking want my kids to be malnourished because there isn’t enough “good stuff” in the food they are eating.
I don’t want my kids to go through school having some half-assed understanding of nutrition, and being made to believe that calorie count is an indication of healthiness.
I don’t want people in lower income classes to be forced to eat unhealthy food because that is all that is sold in their price range.
I don’t want to have to scour the city in pursuit of a half-way-decent grocery store.
I don’t want to not be able to go out to dinner with my family because everything on the menu is over 100% of my recommended daily allowance of sodium, fat, or sugar.
I didn’t see one person disagree with you that the way our food system is set up is bad and needs to be fixed, for all people because if it was fixed fat people would still exist. Continuing the label fat bodies as inherently unhealthy while trying to divorce the “obesity” epidemic from fat stigma and the people who benefit from that stigma is a huge problem.
This also ignores that body acceptance that reinforces stigma and oppression creates a line of what is considered acceptable. Reasons why I’m not an advocate for body acceptance. There are too many people who are completely happy with pushing fat stigma (along with racism, ableism and most other -isms) and creating boxes around what an acceptable body is especially when using things like health as an excuse.