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** they are subject to slurs and harassment
 
** they are subject to slurs and harassment
 
** they have difficulty getting medical care without constant discussion of their weight and weight-loss plans, many have serious disorders ignored or misdiagnosed because it is assumed they'd be healthier if they lost weight
 
** they have difficulty getting medical care without constant discussion of their weight and weight-loss plans, many have serious disorders ignored or misdiagnosed because it is assumed they'd be healthier if they lost weight
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** Fat women are less likely to get jobs or promotions than their thinner counterparts
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** Male jurors are more likely to mistrust/convict fat women than their thinner counterparts
 
* people do not have an obligation to themselves or to society to be healthy in any case, so even if body size is unhealthy for an individual, it is not therefore imperative on them to lose weight or imperative on others to try and convince them to do so
 
* people do not have an obligation to themselves or to society to be healthy in any case, so even if body size is unhealthy for an individual, it is not therefore imperative on them to lose weight or imperative on others to try and convince them to do so
   
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* [http://www.therotund.com/ The Rotund] Marianne Kirby's fat acceptance blog
 
* [http://www.therotund.com/ The Rotund] Marianne Kirby's fat acceptance blog
 
* [http://danceswithfat.wordpress.com/blog/ Dances with Fat], Ragen Chastain's blog: "Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are not size-dependent"
 
* [http://danceswithfat.wordpress.com/blog/ Dances with Fat], Ragen Chastain's blog: "Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are not size-dependent"
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* The Fat Studies Reader, Edited by Esther Rothblum, Sondra Solovay, and Marilyn Wann
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* Tipping the Scales of Justice, by Sondra Solovay
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* ''Are Jurors Biased Against Fat Women'': http://blogs.findlaw.com/law_and_life/2013/01/are-jurors-biased-against-fat-women.html
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* ''Male Jurors More Likely to Find Fat Women Guilty, Study Says'': http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/14/male-jurors-assume-fat-women-guilty-study-weight-discrimination_n_2464728.html
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* ''Why Being Overweight Can Earn You a Lower Salary'': http://business.time.com/2012/05/02/why-being-overweight-could-earn-you-a-lower-salary/
 
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Revision as of 18:12, 17 December 2014

Fat acceptance (sometimes size acceptance) is an anti-oppression movement opposing discrimination against people who are fat.

Principles

  • thinness and health are far from perfectly correlated, but public health information and commercial interests regularly conflate weight loss with getting fitter and/or healthier in a way that is cruel, shaming, and not evidence-based
  • there is no known evidence-based weight-loss regime that results in long-term weight loss for all but a small minority of fat people
  • fat people are targeted for shaming and discriminated against, in particular:
    • they are subject to slurs and harassment
    • they have difficulty getting medical care without constant discussion of their weight and weight-loss plans, many have serious disorders ignored or misdiagnosed because it is assumed they'd be healthier if they lost weight
    • Fat women are less likely to get jobs or promotions than their thinner counterparts
    • Male jurors are more likely to mistrust/convict fat women than their thinner counterparts
  • people do not have an obligation to themselves or to society to be healthy in any case, so even if body size is unhealthy for an individual, it is not therefore imperative on them to lose weight or imperative on others to try and convince them to do so

Fat discrimination in geek culture

Discrimination against fat people takes some particular forms in geek culture:

  • many geeks pride themselves on using science- and evidence-based approaches to life, and see being fat as an irrational choice
  • some geeks interpret the findings of evolutionary biology as meaning that people they judge as unhealthy or unattractive should not reproduce or even should die in order to serve the goal of improving the gene pool
  • geek women are often supposed to be "hot" in order to be welcome: thin, young and otherwise conventionally attractive

Intersectionality problems

As with many anti-oppression movements, there are sometimes intersectionality problems, where the movement caters mostly to otherwise privileged fat people. Some fat acceptance arguments have been criticised on several axes:

See also

Further reading