First world problems. Everyone wants to feel like a victim nowadays and defy all logic to live their own perceived virtuous lifestyle. If you want to be obese, have some sort of fat fetish, that's fine with me, but understand that it's not a healthy lifestyle. "Fat" successful athletes are different from your average fat person who never exercises in that their body fat percentage is often lower than what people expect when looking superficially.
I wrote this in reference to a heavyweight Olympic athlete:
Very impressive. Shame that fat acceptance people will use her to promote lazy fuck unhealthy behaviors. No, she's nothing like the fat acceptance losers. You are right that it's what's on the inside that counts and she's nothing like them on the inside, mentally or physiologically.
Unlike your typical fat fuck, she's a prime physical specimen. If you can throw 350 pounds over your head, then that means that your body has taken the optimal form to accomplish that task. If you're a couch potato who weighs the same as her, you couldn't even lift 50 pounds over your head. That makes you absolutely nothing like her on the inside.
Let's see your muscles on the inside and your mindset to work hard and overcome all obstacles on the inside... Oh wait.
I bet that she eats clean, trains hard, and has overcame all kinds of obstacles with an antifragile mindset. She is to be saluted. Losers who have never trained a day in their lives should not appropriate her success ignorantly.
Similarly, 99% of fat people have nothing in common with NFL linemen and sumo wrestlers, yet pretend that it's okay to be fat because these athletes look fat while completely ignoring their hidden muscular structure and cardiovascular fitness level. So it's the politically correct people who are actually the most shallow minded and hypocritical. They judge people by how they look rather than their real abilities and character.
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