Fat

The fat acceptance culture which seems to get more zany all the time would do better to spend its time and money investigating and resisting why obesity has soared so incredibly much in the past 30 years rather than becoming some sort of ridiculous parody of itself.

I realize that since Iโ€™ve been able to successfully and relatively easily lose a lot of weight myself that I have less sympathy for that whole movement now, but it seems rooted in failure to me.

I donโ€™t think shaming or discriminating against obese people is right, though, and I donโ€™t do it.

And the fact is that obese people donโ€™t tend to make it to advanced old age, so donโ€™t actually cost the medical system much extra (because they die earlier and more quickly due to obesity-related issues).

So whatever, not sure why I am even posting this as itโ€™s boring even me. Iโ€™ll stop now.

SK

Before the horrible treatment of Sarah Kendzior, Iโ€™d discussed with my partner the fact that the left had nearly as much sexism inherent in it as the right, even if were often expressed differently and more subtly.

Then they went and unfortunately proved my point for me.

The fact is, so-called radicals and progressives are no less likely than others to use rape threats and other threats of violence to police, discipline, and silence women who write political commentary in the public sphere, especially if they depart from โ€œapprovedโ€ ideological party lines. 

The threats come about of course because Kendzior is adept at fighting hard against existing power structures rather than attempting to accommodate them as most of the left does. She is attacked because she is powerful and persuasive, and her gender is seen as a way for those with patriarchal power to seize the initiative back from someone who is making them all look like irresolute fools.