A goal of the National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance is the inclusion of "height and weight" as a protected category in existing civil rights statutes and the enactment of additional laws as necessary to ensure protection against size discrimination in employment, education, housing, and public accommodations.
The problem is that National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance does not show how fat people are being discriminated against in any of these areas. 😕
^ Well, obese people are considered less desirable in the job market even if they have the exact same qualifications as another.
I can see how people have problems overeating, though. I'm not an overeater; I'm an overdrinker. If there is a glass of liquid set in front of me, I will drain the glass and eat the ice (assuming that it isn't urine or something). Just a week ago I kept drinking water until I nearly vomited...🙁.
lol.. I highly doubt only america dabbles in 'fatness'.. the nationality nonsense is tiresome..
in any case.. these fat people are rediculous.. they honestly have no self esteem or energy to go out and live.. once you start to exercise it just becomes ritual.. I suppose they are afraid of that aspect or something
Originally posted by SaTsuJiN
lol.. I highly doubt only america dabbles in 'fatness'.. the nationality nonsense is tiresome..in any case.. these fat people are rediculous.. they honestly have no self esteem or energy to go out and live.. once you start to exercise it just becomes ritual.. I suppose they are afraid of that aspect or something
I've been to tens of countries, and none of them have quite as many obese persons as my own home, the US. The "nationality nonsense" of course doesn't make everyone in the US fat, or everyone in other areas of the world thin, but the ratio is quite astounding here.