Is it normal to loathe overweight people and be offended by them?

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  • oi, i made this poll. You have just roasted yourself therefore your arguement is invalid.
    1. You are ,,, big boned? - how many starving kids in africa are'big boned'? medical conditions are not to argue they are a sympathetical label we give to these people. its obviously not your fault its your family line if you have been brought up to beleive that being fat is unhealthy. it is cancerous. sure it is healthy to have a bit of fat, but when it takes over your id as being 'fat' 1 which is what the kids will describe you as. it is a problem. capitalisation breeds this and their isnt many resources. we must share now guys. now GET BACK TO WORK

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    • You are a very ignorant person. I love how you say 'There's starving kids in africa!' yet my guess is you eat more then many fat people. Like for example myself, I have been losing weight since I was 14 I was overweight since 8. I have overall lost oh about 80-90lbs and still have about 10-15 more to go. But the whole time I've been eating healthy probably better then you. I eat oatmeal for breakfast fruit and yogurt for lunch and for example today I had chick with a garden salad today and I work out every day. Just because someone is fat doesn't mean they eat McDonalds, Burger Kind and Wendy's all the time.

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    • My argument IS valid. I am a "healthy" person. Like I said, I have always been overweight. It would take a miracle to make me skinny.

      By the way, I've lost 5 pounds in the last two weeks. Chew on that ya trollin' flamer.

      (Socialism is bad mmmkay? Capitalism would have "worked" if we hadn't let the Corporations take over the world. But both are inherently evil.)

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      • Good on you. How you gling now? It doesnt take a miracle it tales dedocation and beleif.

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        • I'm doing good, thank you! ^_^

          In the last two months of slowly changing my diet, I've lost another 10 pounds. The only reason it's going so slowly is that in the U.S. fattening unhealthy food is cheaper than healthy food.

          I've also stopped drinking soda entirely and I feel much more energetic and lively!

          The OP's stereotyping is pitiful, and I hope his/her view has changed, but I doubt it.

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