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This is a pretty horrific thing to be seeing on your way out somewhere, your commute somewhere, you're going from A to B, and you're just accosted with this BS, basically.
I am so sick of the medical class fat phobia and the O word. Fat bodies aren't a disease.
I I guess it kind of depends on what you classify as a disease because like it's not technically a disease in like a very general sense. Like it's not like something that infiltrates your body and does damage, but by like a general, like a very like understanding of like a normal person would would say, yeah, it is. It's definitely something that's like going to medically induce a lot of illnesses across your body and paramount problems all across you. So, yes, you're correct. It's not a disease, but like so what? We're getting hooked up on terminologies here. When somebody's obese, they're suffering on a daily basis. It's okay to say that. But for some reason these people don't like it when it's like advertised or when in there is like, you know, product placement of people saying like, "Hey, this is like a genuine problem or whatever." But so what? It's kind of like an alcoholic seeing an advertisement or seeing like a sign that says like, "It's okay, seek help now.
Being alcoholic is bad for you." or whatever. And then going, "This is This is ridiculous. This is outrageous. This is unfair. Can't believe that there is things that are saying that I am the issue in this." "I am not the issue. How could I be the issue? I'm not." That's basically what I'm hearing from these people. They don't like looking at it because if they look at it, it makes them feel bad about themselves because they know that it is genuinely a problem. It's not healthy. So, you know, these people are fundamentally ingrained into this.
They have literally like put themselves in such a protected class and they put themselves in these echo chambers, these yes queen areas of people just telling them, "No, you're beautiful. There's nothing wrong with you physically. There's nothing." Like I would love to know though like when you go to your doctor, right? Who by all accounts should be the person that tells you and discloses if whether or not you have medical issues or not. When you go there and you ask your doctor, "Hey, um so I'm obese, right?" And they go, "Yes." And they tell And they say, "Well, is there Is that Is that Is that bad?" You think they're going to say, "No." You think they're going to look at you and go, "Oh, no, no, that's fine.
No, there's nothing wrong with that at all. What are you talking about? Why would you even ask me that question?"
Come on, bro. Stop it. You think they're going to say that or do you think they're going to say the other thing?
Because like your doctor, by all accounts, should be the person that tells you the truth on that, right?
That's what I would love to know. But instead, we get like these people that I don't know, like try to gaslight their audience or try to act like it's not that big of a deal even though it is a major issue, and you're just kind of like rolling with it, I guess, you know. You're the equivalent of those people that are just chilling. Like the meme of the dude that's in the house and it's on fire and he's drinking coffee and he goes, "This is fine." That's you. That's you. You're genuinely, that's literally you. Like you can get hung up on the terminologies all you want, but ultimately at the end of the day, it's 110% it's hurting people. Fat bodies are just bodies. And that's actually not true, though, right?
Like you could say they're just bodies, but we know what we're talking about, right? We're talking about it within the classification of health. So if you're asking, "Hey, are fat bodies more or less healthy compared to thin bodies?"
You have to answer that question. And I know you won't because you can't because if you did, then you would literally destroy your entire ideology in like a second. So the I guess we just don't answer it. Fine, whatever. But let's be clear. We're talking about it within the context of health and not health. So if you say fat bodies are just bodies, you're literally fundamentally negating the entire like the surrounding area of what we're talking about right now. You understand? Like you're you're not you're not even willing to engage in the topic in any good faith. So in your case and your scenario, you're the one that's being disingenuous here. It's bodies. I I'm not sick. I don't need hearing.
>> I don't care about you, though. It doesn't matter. Like I hate when people do this [ __ ] where they go, "Fat bodies are not bad because look at me." I don't care about you. Who are you? You You don't matter in this situation. We're talking about generally speaking, right?
When somebody is overweight, when somebody is obese, and you say, "I'm It's not a big deal for me." I don't care. There are functioning alcoholics out there that don't have any issues, right? But there are major people out there that do drink alcohol to a degree where it's hurting them. And you you're just going to sit there and say, "But I don't have an issue with it." I'm happy for you. I'm happy, bro. You're really, really great. But I really doubt that's true, too, because like when you go to the doctor, which I doubt you go to the doctor, and if you do go to a doctor, I'm going to assume the doctor you have is probably somebody that's going to like gaslight you or tell you not truths. So, even in your case, in your scenario, I I don't care, bro. So what?
I don't Like I'm just so sick of this anecdotal evidence of, "Well, if I don't have an issue with it, why is it a big deal?" Because there are people out there that are genuinely struggling with it. And you sit there and you try to like You saying this right now is doing not only you damage, but doing other people damage, cuz there's going to be somebody that is obese and is going to watch this video, and they're going to agree with you, and they're going to go, "Yeah, you know what? That is true." And they could have went to the doctor, and they could have started a diet, and they could have done something different. But instead, they watched you say this. And you're like, you're doing damage, bro.
You are. It's an issue. Stop acting like this is just like a normal thing to talk about. No, bro. It's a It's a major problem. And you talking about it the way that you are is actually causing real-world trauma.
anything.
And you could do all of the kind of O word kind of medicine that you like.
It's not medicine. It's interference.
What are you What are you What are you talking about? O word? Are you talking about like Ozempic? Is that a problem?
Is that what you're saying? Like it's it's an issue? Why is Ozempic an issue, but not obesity? Often unwarranted, unwanted.
Often snake oil, doesn't even work anyway. Ozempic? Are you talking about like does Ozempic not work? From the studies and things that I've seen, it does work pretty well. And even if you're going to say it doesn't work for, I guess like weight loss, uh it's a very good drug for diabetes.
Like it's one of the most prescribed drugs besides metformin for diabetes.
So, you have that, but then also, uh one of the reasons why people take Ozempic to the degree that they do is because it is it acts as a an appetite suppressant. So, it doesn't do things in the sense of like it makes you lose weight. No, but it does something that would make you lose weight. So, yeah, it doesn't like make you lose weight, but so what? We're getting hooked up on semantics right now. So what? I don't care. It's not snake oil to say, by the way. It's really crazy to for you to even say that. Like it's an actual drug. It's been tested. So, I don't know what the [ __ ] you're talking about.
You could do all of that you want and people would still be fat.
Tell people to take Ozempic. It's fine.
I don't want people to take Ozempic unless they have to, okay? There are plenty of reasons why there's plenty of ways to lose weight organically. And if you do take Ozempic or you do get a weight loss surgery or whatever it is, I hope you exhausted all other paths before you did that because the other things are more invasive. So, if you're somebody that like, I don't know, pursues diet and exercise and just can't do it, I understand it. I do. I get it. It's really It's really difficult to lose weight, of course.
But we know that the primary way of doing so is diet and exercise.
When you take Ozempic or any of these other GLP-1 agonists, what they're doing is they're just They're just prohibiting you like from feeling hungry. That's it, for the most part. There's some other downstream effects, of course. Not perfect. Nothing's going to be perfect.
And I would never recommend anybody hop on Ozempic or any of these other drugs unless you were prescribed from a doctor.
But a lot of people are suffering, bro.
It's an issue, okay?
There's a reason why our country, sorry, my country, not your country, sorry, is like the biggest in the world when it comes to like people that are fat overweight. It's, you know, we indulge. We do. So, people struggle with it. And you saying like, "Oh, we shouldn't do it." is crazy, okay? Cuz people are looking for a way to lose weight. And you're just like, I don't know. You're like fundamentally trying to dissuade people. For what? I don't get it.
Because that's how bodies are.
Some bodies are just fat. That's not necessarily true. You could say some bodies look better fat, but you can't say that some bodies are fat because like how did you get there?
How did you get there? How did you get your body to be bigger? Is there a question on that one? Cuz like, let's be clear, in order for you to be overweight, in order for you to be obese, you had to do something to get to that size. No. No, because I don't know by by what metric you're judging a person to just be fat. Are you not counting calories? Is that like not even something you use or guestimate or use it like it's not it's not even something you look at? Because I can see that. If you're somebody that thinks that food doesn't matter and that like calories or like the number on the scale doesn't matter, I can see you saying "Bodies are just bodies." But that's stupid because we know we don't Nobody judges that by any means at all. There's weight classifications on everything that we do. So, would you would count somebody that's underweight is just bodies, right? You would say that? You would say that? You would say that somebody that's like chronically underweight is just bodies. Because that's what you're saying. Cuz you're saying like people are just fat. So, people could just be chronically skinny, right? It's like you ever see the concert, right? You ever see concentration camps? Just skinny, right?
Nothing they did. It's just how it is, right? Right? Stupid. It's dumb. What are you talking about, bro? That's not how that works at all. You see how easy it was for me to demolish that point? It shouldn't be that easy for me. There should be something more there. But there isn't. Because the way you're the way you're acting, the way you're talking about this stuff makes zero sense. It's not founded in reality, bro.
You're literally just making stuff up to prove a point that doesn't exist.
Some bodies are just fat. Please get over it. Some bodies are just skinny, right? Like when you watch those old concentration camp videos, that's just what That's just normal, right? That's normal to you?
And I hate when people say "Well, the overweight, it's just medical. It's a medical term. Oh, it's just medical.
It's science." Once upon a time, science considered being gay a disease. I guess, bro.
We're We're kind of pushing this one a little bit. You're right, though. You're 100% At one point science did commit.
But the Isn't that a case for the other thing, though? Right? Because at one point it was wrong scientifically to be gay. But now, look at us now. We're so gay. It's so amazing, right? There's so many gay people around. It's It's awesome. With so It's so amazing, matter of fact, that even in my state, in my city, we celebrate it every day. We celebrate it in June. It's awesome. But If you're saying that like at one point in time things were seen differently, you're correct. Slavery, right? And now we're nobody's slaves. Nobody does that anymore. Ah, black guys are so great.
But so so so things change, right? So being gay was not cool, but now it is cool. So being fat at one point was seen as cool because you're probably going to talk about the I guess the Renaissance when people were fat and it was okay, but now it's not seen as okay. So aren't we in a more like information era now and we understand things a little bit more? So what are you saying? Like in 50 years it's going to be seen as different, but right now we're living in this era, right? And we see that as a problem.
So what are you even talking about?
Wouldn't that be a case to defend the point on my end? I guess not.
So excuse me if I don't take full stock of what science says is cool. But you believe in everything else, no?
Like I just don't understand. Like obviously we should be questioning stuff. It's okay to question things, but the way you're questioning it seems very very skewed. Like you don't think that being fat is You don't think that being fat is bad because scientists tell you that it's bad and you don't believe scientists.
Okay, but do you believe in like vaccines and [ __ ] Do you believe in like I don't know, like stats, statistics, evidence, any of that stuff? Does that like Does it just roll off you? I bet that you do. I bet you use hair care. Do you not think that that is tested? Do Why do you trust that? Why do you trust your hair care? Why do you trust your shirt that you're wearing? Why do you trust your pants? You know, like why do you trust any of that stuff? Cuz science?
You'll allow me to consider that sometimes science could be wrong.
You want me to think that science is wrong about being fat because you believe that it's wrong, but you have no valid evidence to prove that it's wrong?
You're just saying that it's wrong.
That's it. Like there's you have yet to say anything. The only reason, by the way, the the only thing that you've said to prove your point right is that at one point science was wrong. Yes, that is the entire point of science though, right? Is to prove that it's wrong. If it's wrong, then we believe something else. You believe this until something else comes up. And then when that thing is wrong, then we believe the other thing. You understand? So, what are you talking about? Like, you just don't want to believe that it's true because what?
It's affecting you and you just don't like hearing it? I don't know what to do, like I guess just hold your fingers in your ears and go la la la la la la because at that point that's that would be more plausible, that would make more sense than the words that are coming out of your mouth. The fact that your brain was able to put those sentences together and then have that come out of your mouth is wild to me. What are you even talking about, my guy? Like are you are you like a deranged person saying these words right now? And he wants us all to believe that science can't be trusted because the one thing out of everything, you know, you believe everything else about science, I bet. You have no issue, you know, operating in our society, working off these fundamental truths.
But then suddenly, when something doesn't affect you, it doesn't work, you don't believe it? Why?
that it could need catching up.
That perhaps all of that fat people might have a point.
Yeah, the chronic heart disease, diabetes, all that stuff. You're right, you're not totally right.
And that it's science that needs to update its terminology.
And the way we view fat people needs to change, maybe.
In what way though? Can you explain why and like what about it needs to change instead of just saying it needs to change? Cuz like if you're not going to give a solution or at least talk about what the alternative is, then I don't know what's even going on with this.
>> Perhaps that's the thing that has to be different. Perhaps what we don't need is adverts like this demonizing bodies like mine. I don't think it's demonizing. There's a lot Okay, 99% of people that are overweight or obese don't want to be those things.
So, when you see those adverts and when you see those signs, when you see whatever that is, you're looking at those things and you're acknowledging some truths. It's okay to look in in and find things that you don't like about yourself. And it takes a big person to be able to see those things and go, "Huh, maybe I can change this. Maybe it is a problem. Maybe it is a problem. Maybe it isn't a problem." But, acknowledging it is not a problem, okay?
You have somehow managed to convince yourself that somehow that seeing that particular sign is like destroyed your entire life. Like your your everything that you thought of all all those things that make you who you are are all unraveling because of that one little thing you saw on the train. Bro, come on, man. We need to be better. We need to be more prepared for life because if that is bothering you to this degree that you're making a literal video on it, like a several minute video on this, uh I got to let you know something right now. There are way more extreme things going on. Uh-huh, so you could do with some adverts that remind people, I don't know, that fat people are people, too.
Nobody doubts that fat people are people, bro. It's not even an argument point. Like nobody cares about that.
You're trying to deny literal science.
You're literally denying it off the basis that you don't like it. And you want people to believe it. You're the problem here. You're literally the problem, okay? Like all these people denying science, bro, is not good, all right? Like there's a reason why we have like measles outbreaks and [ __ ] like that. It's not good, all right? So, you can sit here till the ends of earth denying science simply because it's not is not cool for you right now or it's inconvenient for you, but that's causing real damage for people. It's not even is is not healthy in any way, shape, or form to [snorts] eat for for these words to come out your mouth, but it's whatever.
And I want everybody to know, too, I'm a big fan of freedom of speech. It's just like not freedom of consequence.
When you say things in a very like when you say very very bad disgusting things, but you say it in a nice way, am I somehow supposed to like clap for that?
Am I supposed to be like, "Oh, no, it's totally fine." No, you're saying something absolutely abhorrent and disgusting and horrible. And then like you're saying it in a nice way. That's even worse, okay? I would I wish you just say it with your chest. If you're going to say something like this, just say like, "I don't [ __ ] with science. I think science is gross and disgusting and uh I want to stay fat. I wish you just said that uh rather than don't believe science or I think science is wrong on this. Why? You haven't even proven a point or said anything of value in this entire video. Everything you said is feelings based, which is great.
I think more people should express feelings, BUT LIKE THIS IS STUPID. This is a dumb feelings, all right, bro? Like we we need better thought processes, okay?
Think about these things before you start saying them because the amount of damage and I see people in the comment section that are like clock it, yes, queen, yeah, I know that's true. What do you mean that's true? What's true?
Nothing he said is even real in any way.
This dude's just going off of like I don't know, emotions, bro.
I don't even have an issue with this.
Just crazy, dude. This is a crazy speak.
You're not backing anything up by any means.
Perhaps we could do with some posters being like, "Hey, stop treating fat people badly."
>> And put them up. I don't know what to tell you, bro. Like I'm pretty sure the the people that put that up are probably doing it under the guise of they're helping people. I'm sorry you don't think that same way. You put them up yourself. I don't know, bro. That just makes you a piece of [ __ ] Perhaps the O word isn't the problem.
Perhaps it's the intention behind it.
That that damages people.
That that's bad for people's health.
>> He's just virtue signaling. This guy is literally just saying nothing right now.
Everything he everything all the words that are coming out of his mouth are valueless, all of them. They literally mean nothing and he's saying these things under the guise of uh helping people, but the reality of it is he's doing nothing, okay? This is like hate This is like watching This is like hate stuff. Uh hate porn for people that are they're just all gooning to this.
Like people that are sitting there like, "Yes, oh man, it's so great this guy is finally saying the truth." Even though nothing he's saying is real. All of it is lie, everything. But you guys can let me know down below.
Um I'm interested in hearing your opinion. Quicker video today, sorry. I had a lot to do and I've been really trying to make this video and I just didn't have a lot of time, but I'm happy that I could throw this one together.
Thank you guys for for here, by the way.
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Peace.
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