hambirg
<font color=blue>Has tooted quietly in church<font
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I don't see anything terribly wrong about what she wrote. She's not saying she hates obese people, she just saying she doesn't want to watch them on tv. Most people share her viewpoint. This is why dating shows on tv (Millionaire Matchmaker, The Bachelor, The Bachelorette) always have good looking, thin, fit people on them.
I remember a few years ago there was a copycat of The Bachelor but the bachelor was a huge obese guy and had his choice of huge obese women. The show got horrible ratings and was destroyed on a weekly basis by Joel Mchale on The Soup.
It's just a fact.
Sadly, this reminds me of the days when people didn't want to see mentally disabled people either.

So because this woman doesn't like to see fat people, they should kindly stay out of sight for her?

She's an admitted anorexic. She has a mental disorder where she is afraid of fat. So all fat people shouldn't be on tv or should kindly follow her "dieting" advice so that she doesn't have to look at them? That's absurd! Why should anybody have to cater to her psychosis?
The manner in which she wrote her opinion was clearly just to make herself feel superior. The irony is akin to watching crackheads poke fun at meth addicts! While she is entitled to her opinion, others clearly have the right to respond with their own.
Here are two morbidly obese people I know.

I would clearly rather watch them make out than some of the models in Marie Claire. Be your own judge.

I do think it is odd that we let the fashion industry, heavily made up of gay men, dictate what is considered a beautiful woman. Does anybody remember the Ralph Lauren scandal over this picture?

Seriously, her head is bigger than her waist!!!
