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    10 months ago

    I’m not sure how that changes whether or not youre entitled to make comments about other people’s bodies.

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      10 months ago

      If someone works in the public sphere, they can expect to be critiqued in the public sphere.

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        10 months ago

        lmao do you actually believe the shit you’re saying??

        “we believe it’s acceptable to body shame you simply because you are within the eyes of the public”

        what an absolutely fucking asinine belief
        no wonder this world is so full of hate and bigotry with people like you in it

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          “we believe it’s acceptable to body shame you simply because you are within the eyes of the public”

          what an absolutely fucking asinine belief

          Agreed, the straw-man you set up is truly reprehensible. Good thing what I actually think is:

          “We believe it is acceptable to question your ability to be a leader in the health sector because you don’t have a healthy body.”

          If a CEO of an anti-acne company had terrible acne, would you buy acne medicine from them?

          If your dentist had terrible teeth and poor oral hygiene, would you get dental work from them?

          If your dietician told you to eat a salad, while they were between bites of a Big Mac, would you listen to them?