04-29-2018, 02:50 PM
(04-29-2018, 02:42 PM)Nessa Wrote: i should also add that stereotypes in kids media make a bad impact to society. when a kid sees a overwaigt shy guy whos only character trait is wanting to eat cake and cant be bothered to get on his feet to get it himself what kind of impression does that give to a kid about overwaigt ppl? especially if that kid has yet to encounter somebody overwaigt irl
Your point is valid but I don't understand why this isn't something parents should be responsible for. If a child is raised correctly they should realize people have more complexity and depth than cartoons.
Quote:so u have ur own way to deal with things. if u dont support the movement fine but u dont get to tell others that the movement they support is pointless
See my edit, I support body positivity wholeheartedly; I just don't support people who exploit it to justify their voluntary obesity. The ideal weight for every person is whatever weight they are when they're eating healthy and exercising frequently. The Fat Guy character isn't a critique of fatness, it's a satire of gluttony. That's what I mean when I say that anyone who identifies with that character should probably lose weight.
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