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Uh, hello? Disconnect, anyone? Avery Walker, the author, also drama has a comment box on the site ready to go. There's a comment there from a woman named Jill who takes him to task for stereotyping fat people but, in response he bashes the idea that fat is the last acceptable prejudice: I drama don't buy that "last acceptable bigotry," bit. To compare eating too much to the drama struggles of the civil rights movement is pretty offensive. If anything, making this issue a sacred cow has helped feed the problem. So has the opposite--making people feel bad about their appearance/weight only causes more self-destructive behavior. I encourage neither, simply arming people with the truth about what they eat and better regulating the industry. And there you go. He's convinced that Americans eat too much, and isn't above calling them "moo cows" which is the exact behavior he admonishes above. So he's only fostering self-destructive behavior yet "encourage[s] neither." Right. He later takes another reader to task and believes that people "shut off [their] brains" when it comes to this subject. |
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