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And, I've been wanting to ask this question for sometime. Overweight people are not (can't think of the word, we're going with ...) valued in this society. However, if an overweight person makes an attempt to lose weight, they are congratulated for working on a goal. My question is ... how can you tell when an overweight person is attempting to lose weight without the obvious "clues" of working out at the gym or eating a salad at a restaurant? If you passed an overweight person on the street, you'd automatically assume that they are unhealthy and lazy. How do you know they are not attempting to reach a goal and "deserve" to be congratulated?
Also ... I said my response might or might not be sarcastic. After reading posts on the Dis scorning overweight people (They always ride
ECV's because they are too lazy to walk! They spend too much in medical insurance! They sit on their couch's dripping fat allover themselves (and yes, I did read that here)), I can only conclude that if this board is a segment of society, then yes, there is a big prejudice (as in "an unfavorable opinion or feeling formed beforehand or without knowledge, thought, or reason") against other members of our society who happen to be overweight.
And, FWIW, I NEVER claimed overweight people are healthy.
Stepping down from my soapbox ...