carrying a big stick

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May 2012

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May 31, 2012
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Like it or not, fat people are at war. I’m not hyperbolizing or dramatizing. If you don’t believe me, Google “War on obesity”. Tonight HBO premiered its new documentary series “The Weight of a Nation”. On the premiere page it says “Obesity in America has reached a catastrophic level. Almost every aspect of our lives is threatened. The first step toward ending the damage is learning how to fight back.”

I spend a lot of my time politely asking people to please stop oppressing me. I don’t apologize for that, nor do I begrudge it – it’s proven to be a very effective way to create change and I think that people deserve to be given the benefit of the doubt and the support they need to shift their thinking, and it’s a reasonably pleasant form of activism. I will continue to do it.

But I also have to acknowledge that there is a war being waged against me because of how I look, by people who have been given every opportunity to know better. In concert with HBO’s documentary, I received a Tweet letting me know that Kaiser Permanente is launching the “most aggressive anti-obesity campaign in history.”

They know that there are healthy fat people and unhealthy thin people. They know that not a shred of research shows that any method of weight loss works in the long term. They know that research shows us that we could vastly increase health by providing access to healthy foods, safe movement options, and affordable/free evidence based health care. Nobody is obligated to be healthy or thin; however, I wonder how many people would make different choices if they knew they just need 30 minutes of moderate movement 5 days a week? If they knew that people who choose simple healthy habits have very similar health outcomes regardless of weight. What would people choose if they knew they could abandon the goal of weight loss completely and they could still pursue health. America could be a successful role model for giving people access to health, but instead they are choosing to be a failed role model for thinness - waging war on people based on their appearance for tremendous profit and actively blaming the casualties of the war for the war’s massive failures.

Let’s be clear - they are pathologizing a body size. It doesn’t matter if they say that we need to seek solutions environmentally instead of at the individual level, or if they say that we should have “compassion” for fat people – they are still telling people that is is not ok to exist in fat bodies and that they should see fat bodies as a threat to America. There are tons of thin people who eat unhealthy foods and are sedentary (which is completely their right), but as far as the government is concerned, as long as you are thin you’re part of the “solution,” feel free to do whatever you want. They want people to look at me (and you, if you’re fat) and think “She is part of a catastrophe. She is threatening almost every aspect of our lives. The first step toward ending the damage is learning how to fight back against her.”

I say that if they want a war, I will damn well give them one.

”
—They Want A War, Let’s Give Them One - By Ragen Chastain (via redefiningbodyimage)
May 30, 2012906 notes

broke my computer
friends all doing their thing whatever
read four books in the last 24 hours

May 28, 2012
The sad moment when you realize how alone you actually are. That no one ever messages you on facebook first or texts you first or anything. So it gets to the point where you don't want to put in the effort with people who don't put in any effort for you so you end up spending your life at home, never going anywhere.
May 27, 201274,229 notes
“So it was just herself. In this world with these people she wanted to be the person who would never again need rescue… she wanted to be the one who rescued her own self. Did she have a mind, or not? Wishing would not make it so, nor would blame, but thinking might. If she did not respect herself, why should anybody else?” —Toni Morrison, Home
May 27, 20123 notes
#toni morrison #home #respect #growth
May 27, 20121,561 notes
#art
May 26, 20129,485 notes
May 26, 2012115 notes
#art
May 24, 2012260 notes
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May 24, 2012205,076 notes
if you wanna fly you gotta give up the shit that weighs you down

and I did. and it’s not my fault. there’s nothing wrong with me. I’ve spent so long convincing myself I wasn’t good enough or pretty enough or dumb enough or something enough but I’m enough. he just made a mistake. I didn’t do anything wrong. it’s not me :’)

I feel so on top of the world I am so ready to fly I want to shower the world with my tears and shit well just tears really, shit showers sound unpleasant.

May 23, 20123 notes
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May 21, 20121 note
#Aca Dec for life #Africa #maps
May 21, 20121,397 notes
“I should be a very unhappy man, if I left my tranquility at the mercy of the misinterpretations which friends as well as foes are fond of giving to my conduct.” —Alexander Hamilton to Gouverneur Morris, February 27, 1802 (via publius-report)
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