Forum: Internet Links Topic: Fat Shaming started by: Leisher Posted by Leisher on Mar. 10 2016,10:43
Just kidding. Now we've moved onto < thin shaming. > Yeah because bitches like that one make it hard for larger girls to argue that being in shape isn't realistic. Posted by Malcolm on Mar. 10 2016,10:49
< Hah >.
Posted by GORDON on Mar. 10 2016,11:03
I'll just go ahead and paste this in here too.If those gross, fat bitches spent ten years in a desert environment doing parkour every day for food money on starvation-level rations, they would look like Rey, too. Fat people are fine. Fat people with vocal opinions like this need to first go fuck themselves, then have a little fucking discipline and stop shoveling food in their faces. Posted by Leisher on Mar. 10 2016,11:45
(Malcolm @ Mar. 10 2016,13:49) QUOTE < Hah >. I don't consider this a Star Wars story, so much as a "our fucked up society" story. It's fucking ridiculous that obesity is a national epidemic and killing more Americans than anything else, yet we're supposed to pretend that being unhealthy is ok. Posted by TPRJones on Mar. 10 2016,11:52
The real problem isn't about Fat Bitches and it's not about Skinny Bitches. It's about Bitches being Bitches.Don't be a Bitch, regardless of size. Posted by GORDON on Mar. 10 2016,11:56
(Leisher @ Mar. 10 2016,14:45) QUOTE (Malcolm @ Mar. 10 2016,13:49) QUOTE < Hah >. I don't consider this a Star Wars story, so much as a "our fucked up society" story. It's fucking ridiculous that obesity is a national epidemic and killing more Americans than anything else, yet we're supposed to pretend that being unhealthy is ok. Sometimes I really wonder if we as a society are going downhill, or the internet just allows people a voice that were always there, just were never in your sphere of consciousness. I hope it isn't that crazy people create more crazy people when they can share their crazy opinions with the world, because that suggests free speech is harmful. Posted by Malcolm on Mar. 10 2016,12:10
QUOTE I hope it isn't that crazy people create more crazy people when they can share their crazy opinions with the world, because that suggests free speech is harmful. It's only harmful when you protect the crazies from the consequences of their actions. Posted by GORDON on Mar. 10 2016,12:12
(Malcolm @ Mar. 10 2016,15:10) QUOTE QUOTE I hope it isn't that crazy people create more crazy people when they can share their crazy opinions with the world, because that suggests free speech is harmful. It's only harmful when you protect the crazies from the consequences of their actions. Which we absolutely do. Safe spaces, militant political correctness, prohibitions against "shaming," and you can't even sock a loudmouth in the nose, any more, without going to jail. Posted by Malcolm on Mar. 10 2016,12:36
(GORDON @ Mar. 10 2016,14:12) QUOTE (Malcolm @ Mar. 10 2016,15:10) QUOTE QUOTE I hope it isn't that crazy people create more crazy people when they can share their crazy opinions with the world, because that suggests free speech is harmful. It's only harmful when you protect the crazies from the consequences of their actions. Which we absolutely do. Safe spaces, militant political correctness, prohibitions against "shaming," and you can't even sock a loudmouth in the nose, any more, without going to jail. The harm isn't in the speech or even the crazy itself, it's in the shortcircuiting of the consequences. Posted by GORDON on Mar. 10 2016,12:41
(Malcolm @ Mar. 10 2016,15:36) QUOTE (GORDON @ Mar. 10 2016,14:12) QUOTE (Malcolm @ Mar. 10 2016,15:10) QUOTE QUOTE I hope it isn't that crazy people create more crazy people when they can share their crazy opinions with the world, because that suggests free speech is harmful. It's only harmful when you protect the crazies from the consequences of their actions. Which we absolutely do. Safe spaces, militant political correctness, prohibitions against "shaming," and you can't even sock a loudmouth in the nose, any more, without going to jail. The harm isn't in the speech or even the crazy itself, it's in the shortcircuiting of the consequences. Good point. |