🐱 We Must Stop Policing Fat Bodies

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First, let me start this conversation by saying this may be triggering for lots of people. I will discuss weight loss a lot in this article. Please take care of yourself.

When did our (Fat Liberation) movement turn into policing fat bodies – when they diet, get weight loss surgery, or do whatever the hell they want with their bodies?

I’ve been thinking about how the fat community engages or disengages with fat people who intentionally lose weight. I realize that I’m personally uncomfortable with the practice of disposing of people who are still invested in weight loss. I’m not supporting diets, but I’m saying, have grace for those who do go on a diet because we are not the British Monarchy.

I Know How Violent Fatphobia Is, and I Want to Put My Energy Towards the System That Keeps it Together, Not Policing Fat Bodies.​

The health care system does not prioritize fat people. It punishes us. When you’re a double, triple, or quadruple minority, it totally makes sense for people to do something that makes their experience a tad bit better.

In an interview with Shae Marie, she says, “It’s something about body image that brings out the worst in women. It’s like people want you to consider them when making decisions about your body”.

I understand collective struggle, but why are we policing fat bodies?

Fat people are justified in not wanting to hear about weight loss, but fat people are not a monolith!

Our personal triggers cannot be used to cancel folks. WE WILL NOT CANCEL US.

Our fight is with fatphobia, not with the people in our community trying to navigate being denied access to care, housing, jobs, travel, etc.

I do not believe that fat people are unhealthy or have to lose weight to access health. Also, not everyone is going to be healthy. Period!

However, I believe that we have turned our fight against diet culture and a violent medical system into a fight against the people we want to be in the community with.

Fat people are fighting to be seen as a whole person, but you’re taking that away from them when you chose to see their weight.
Shae Marie
We know that weight discrimination is systematic and our limited access to thrive as fat people because of how violent fatphobia is.

We cannot dispose of other fats simply because they intentionally lose weight.


Is your love for me contiguous upon my weight, and if so, I thought we were more than our weight?
– Shae Marie
We cannot make our fight be against individuals and instead focus on the violence we ALL experience from a fatphobic system.

In a conversation with a fat friend, she discussed how many times fat people are denied services. If a fat person is being denied an exam due to their weight, how do we have empathy for them when their response is a diet?

This is very real!

I recognize that this conversation may be triggering for some and maybe a conversation that we are all not ready to have, but we have to have it at some point.

We are not fighting for body prison. We are fighting for body liberation.

We must treat each other with care. Some fats are still being treated violently by the medical community and do not have the resources to fight for our access to quality health. We have to stop policing fat bodies.

While we know that health is not achievable for everyone, we must give grace to people who are doing what they think is best for their bodies and survival.

The fear of that fat person losing weight and turning fatphobic is real and has happened many times. Some would argue that they already had internalized fatphobia.

But I still struggle with the practice of canceling people who chose to initiate weight loss & alienating them from the community.

What is body autonomy in the fat community?

It appears that we are weaponizing our fight against systematic oppression and making it individualized. It’s not productive to gatekeep fat spaces from people who intentionally lose weight.

Attack the fatphobic system and not people!


Written by Amapoundcake

 
The health care system does not prioritize fat people. It punishes us.
As it should.
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We must treat each other with care. Some fats are still being treated violently by the medical community and do not have the resources to fight for our access to quality health. We have to stop policing fat bodies.
Violently? What did a doctor do slap the cake out of your mouth?

Enjoy the Type II related amputations, hysterectomy and Covid death, fatty.
 
It’s not productive to gatekeep fat spaces from people who intentionally lose weight.
Well yeah, they're paying customers at the all-you-can-eat buffet as well.
 
. . . While we know that health is not achievable for everyone, we must give grace to people who are doing what they think is best for their bodies and survival. . .
Like ignoring what your doctor says you need to do to actually achieve some semblance of health?
 
As it should.
Agreed. How do you even prioritize a fat person? It's often a waste of time, energy, resources, and money. You tell them to eat less/better and move more and all they want is a pill or two or twenty. Then they post on social media about the pills like it's some badge of honor. See guys? I really am sick! I can't control my weight!, so stop fat shaming me! Any recommendations that require effort are violent. There is no magic pill. Never prioritize someone who won't help themselves. There are people with chronic illnesses and pains who would gleefully go for a walk and roast some vegetables if it meant their problems would decrease if not fully vanish. Then you have deathfats like Foodie Beauty who haul ass to the "psych emerge" after eating an entire block of cheese, and some poor doctor has to listen to her babbling. As anti-doctor as these people are, they sure have a lot of appointments scheduled.

What really makes my brain melt is how they talk about "diet culture". If they were talking about dangerous things like those meal replacement candies that were aimed at young teens on social media, I'd agree, because that is dangerous. Denying your body nutrients and fuel in order to lose weight is terrible. But crying about going for a walk and eating normal portions? You get what you deserve. Enjoy your type 2 diabetes.
 
We wouldn't need to fat police if you didn't insist on body policing society.

Fucking fat asses on airplanes is the worst. Also over use of medical resources, can't have Universal Healthcare and fucking lardass whales hogging up the system. My employee insurance already got fucked by trannies racking up bills for their titty Skittles and operations that they had to raise cost on everyone.
 
Fucking fat asses on airplanes is the worst.
On my most recent trip (2ish years ago), I was happy to have scored the aisle seat in the emergency exit row, only to have my legroom offset by a fat guy next to me. At least it was a short flight.
 
FUCKING PUT DOWN THE SHOVEL YOU CALL A SPOON, YOU DISGUSTING SKIN BLIMP, AND WE'LL STOP TREATING YOU LIKE RETARDED LIVESTOCK.

It's THAT simple.
 
What really makes my brain melt is how they talk about "diet culture". If they were talking about dangerous things like those meal replacement candies that were aimed at young teens on social media, I'd agree, because that is dangerous. Denying your body nutrients and fuel in order to lose weight is terrible. But crying about going for a walk and eating normal portions? You get what you deserve. Enjoy your type 2 diabetes.

I guess it's because it's always about "culture" for these people. They think everything is or belongs to a specific culture they've made up.

Even this whole fat-shaming shit is about black women. White fatasses exist, but for black whales, it's about how this is how black bodies are supposed to be. Yeah, nice irony there, pointing out how black bodies are supposedly genetically fat, but if someone mentions that g-word in other context, they're nazis.

Seriously, it's a bit sad that these women have to make fatness an issue of "black culture" because taht's all they have to offer to the world. It's as stupid as saying white cultures are all based on having blue eyes. Even the most extreme alt-righter can at least point out some other cultural element of their people like, some dance or some festivity. These moron can only say "my ass is big, lol".
 
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