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Debunking the ''weight epidemic'' myth
If there's anything that has been clearly established by now, it is that there is no weight "epidemic" (let alone an "ob***** epidemic"). The only weight-related health crisis is the epidemic of anorexia that is spreading among girls and young women around the world, reaching frighteningly young ages.
Nevertheless, the media constantly and uncritically spreads the lie that people are "over"weight, when this is simply a falsehood that the diet-starvation and exercise-torture industries have concocted to sell their wares and reap profits. Here are a number of articles that help debunk this persistent weight myth. The following post at a body-image web log links to dozens of pages that expose the lies: http://fatandnotafraid.viviti.com/e...besity-epidemic And just for good measure, here's another one. Paul Campos, who has made a career out of exposing the weight fraud, has a splendid put-down of what is basically a war on children which the U.S. government has instituted to starve them into a smaller size. http://www.tnr.com/article/politics...hood-shmomesity Some high moments: Quote:
It is high time to stop stigmatizing girls and young women for being curvy, when in fact having a full figure is much healthier than being underweight. Moreover, the myth that there is an "epidemic" of people growing heavier is a complete fiction. As Campos indicates in his article, the very opposite is true. One wishes the media would stop acting as if it were in the pay of the diet/torture industries, would stop propagating the fraud, would begin doing due diligence, and would try to ameliorate eating disorders by promoting a curvier ideal of beauty. |
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I've come across another excellent article by Paul Campos that deserves a hearing.
Last year, Graham linked to a trenchant condemnation at HuffPo of Michelle Obama's appalling effort to introduce government-sanction bullying of curvy girls via her insidious "Let's Move" campaign. Now Mr. Campos has published a devastating critique of the same appalling government agenda. It should be noted that Campos identifies himself as a liberal, so his slam of this truly evil program is a matter of principle. http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-...eastoriginalsC3 He is very charitable towards the First Lady, but he spells out the damage that her curve-o-phobic propaganda is having on full-figured girls in language that hopefully even she can understand: Quote:
Campos indicates that the entire "ob***** epidemic" is a colossal fraud, a myth that has been created out of whole cloth by the diet-starvation industry: Quote:
Perhaps the saddest statistic is the partisan political split on this issue. If there were ever a case where all Americans should be able to unite around a common concept, regardless of their political affiliations, it is this one. Surely every sane, compassionate individual should affirm that it is monstrous for the government to be stigmatizing plus-size girls simply for not starving and for being naturally full-figured. And yet this is not the case: Quote:
How can 80 percent of any group believe that the government should meddle in people's lives this way, particularly when it comes to children and young girls, the most vulnerable members of society? It's simply unthinkable. This is not a political issue; this is a human-decency issue. Campos's final point is the most incisive: Quote:
It's bad enough that girls are targeted, from a young age, by a fashion industry, a diet-starvation industry, and an exercise-torture industry that all bombard them with relentless thin-centric propaganda in order to make them feel bad about not being underweight. The government should be protecting girls from such abuse, not propagating it. The last thing in the world that the government should be doing is aiding and abetting this war on curvy girls. Again, this is an issue that transcends politics. This curve-o-phobic agenda would be wrong regardless of which political party initiated it. It's abusive, it's emotionally and physically harmful, and it must be ended. Now. No plus-size girl deserves to be treated this way. |
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To top it all off, he First Lady is now blaming plus-size children for the sad state of the economy! Have you ever heard anything more insulting and ridiculous in your life? Whatever your political beliefs, one has to agree that she has gone too far. She is shamming people's bodies. And on top of everything, Mrs. Obama often speaks out against bullying, but right now she is the biggest bully of them all.
I just read the books The Diet Myth and Health at Every Size. Both do a good job of debunking the necessity of this “war on ob*****.” I believe both books should be required reading for anyone involved in health. The only reason the war on ob***** is even an issue is because of the diet industry. It is in their best interest to keep the public ashamed and afraid of their bodies. And it seems everyone is helping the diet industry promote this attitude: TV, movies, magazines, adverts, and the government. It is tragic, really. |
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I'm not sure if this has been linked here before but to me this recent paper in Nutrition Journal is the definitive debunking of the myths surrounding the "epidemic":
Weight Science: Evaluating the Evidence for a Paradigm Shift Some of my favourite excerpts:
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