Yes, animals can be cruel, but they are not cruel out of hate, and they only do what they must do to survive.
Remember this... you cannot lump all overweight people into the same category. Not all "fat people" live overindulgent, Big-Mac-eating lifestyles... In FACT, I know lots of SKINNY people who eat much, much worse junk than I do! I know people on food stamps that spend it on nothing but candy, soda, and junk food. If *I* were eligible for food stamps (even though they are against my moral conscience) I would spend those dollars on REAL FOOD like meats, veggies, fruits, and staples; Not on junk food! >_<
Therefore, you must take each person by their ACTIONS, and not simply by how they look. It's okay to display your "dark side", because I'm not perfect either, and that's completely normal. We're here to learn from one another, aren't we? (Or just to feed the trolls, that's normal, too. ^_^)
This all boils down to one simple phrase: "Don't judge a book by its cover."
Is it normal to loathe overweight people and be offended by them?
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Thank you for an honest reply. ^_^
Yes, animals can be cruel, but they are not cruel out of hate, and they only do what they must do to survive.
Remember this... you cannot lump all overweight people into the same category. Not all "fat people" live overindulgent, Big-Mac-eating lifestyles... In FACT, I know lots of SKINNY people who eat much, much worse junk than I do! I know people on food stamps that spend it on nothing but candy, soda, and junk food. If *I* were eligible for food stamps (even though they are against my moral conscience) I would spend those dollars on REAL FOOD like meats, veggies, fruits, and staples; Not on junk food! >_<
Therefore, you must take each person by their ACTIONS, and not simply by how they look. It's okay to display your "dark side", because I'm not perfect either, and that's completely normal. We're here to learn from one another, aren't we? (Or just to feed the trolls, that's normal, too. ^_^)
This all boils down to one simple phrase: "Don't judge a book by its cover."