The complaint stems from a study done by researchers in the journal “Obesity” that wanted to see how “negative terminology” was used in talking about obesity. The Daily Mail reports that the authors recommend using terms like “’ineffective’ or ‘insufficient’ weight loss, or even ‘secondary weight regain’” instead of “harmful” terms like “failing” to lose weight and “morbidly” obese. They called the terms “unwholesome” and one study participant called “morbidly obese” a “chilling” phrase.
However, obesity does not make you healthy. Maybe instead people should choose more wholesome foods before “wholesome” words. The push for “body positivity” has been one of the most backward developments coming from the left. Many fashion magazines have touted their featuring of “plus” size models that are evidently morbidly obese and/or extremely unhealthy. Being overweight isn’t healthy, as any reasonable person would know.
Leftists will continue to try to make society more like their ideals. “Morbidly obese” is a medical term. This term describes what over 40+ Body Mass Index is like. The search for “less stigmatizing” language is simply a coping exercise. Being obese is bad for your health, and sugar-coating it won’t make things any better, no matter how bad your feelings are hurt.
Fat acceptance can be described as a way to give up.
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