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The following post on this horrible fat-hating campaign in Georgia originated on Fierce, Freethinking Fatties. Please help us put some pressure on the hospital that is funding this effort. Contact information is at the end of the article. Please, please, please reblog and share with everyone you know. Every voice makes us louder.

fuck this shit.

Look, you can agree or disagree with whether childhood obesity is a social ill that we need to confront or whether people of all sizes can lead healthy and happy lives — but you can’t seriously argue that the reason that there is childhood obesity in this country is because we haven’t stigmatized fat people enough. Nobody anywhere in America thinks that. (I did a poll: 100% of Americans stated that they were familiar with the concept that if they get too fat, they will die alone and unloved.)

So whatever your opinion on whether obesity is a thing that we need to fight, you should be able to recognize that making being fat a major stigma is not something that you need a $50 million ad campaign about. You could buy a shitload of basketballs, or laser tag parks, or healthy and nutritious school lunches with that money, and it wouldn’t just explicitly tell fat kids that they’re pathetic losers over and over, which they already know because everyone has already made them feel that way forever.

Source : fiercefatties.com
In the end, Gene Marks’ prescription for the societal problem of inequality is that individuals be exceptional. But that doesn’t work, because everybody can’t be exceptional. That’s kind of the opposite of what the word means.

Down And Distance: Manufactured Outrage: The Miami Hurricanes Booster Scandal →

In this week’s Down And Distance column, the topic is the manufactured, faux-outrage. Using the Miami Hurricanes booster scandal as a starting point, I look at how to spot phone outrage by comparing and contrasting to last year’s #mooreandme Twitter protest.

Dumbest news story of the day.
When I interviewed the band for this extensive oral history I put together at the A.V. Club, I spent a few minutes talking with Munaf Rayani, who plays guitar, about their previous 9/11 connections — namely, that their second record came out a few days before September 11, 2001, and had a picture of an airplane crashing on the cover — and how obnoxious they found the subsequent media attention. He had a good story about a similar outcry to the one in Idaho around a UK gig that they played on September 11, 2002, where straight-faced British journalists questioned the appropriateness of booking the Texas instrumental rock band on that day. I’ll see if I can find the tape when I get home.

Dumbest news story of the day.

When I interviewed the band for this extensive oral history I put together at the A.V. Club, I spent a few minutes talking with Munaf Rayani, who plays guitar, about their previous 9/11 connections — namely, that their second record came out a few days before September 11, 2001, and had a picture of an airplane crashing on the cover — and how obnoxious they found the subsequent media attention. He had a good story about a similar outcry to the one in Idaho around a UK gig that they played on September 11, 2002, where straight-faced British journalists questioned the appropriateness of booking the Texas instrumental rock band on that day. I’ll see if I can find the tape when I get home.

Dan Solomon Fun Fact:

While walking my dog with my headphones on, I find it very difficult to remember that I am not in my living room. This leads to situations where I am, say, walking out of a restaurant, holding a paper bag in the air and saying, “These aren’t for you! Come on, dude, when do you ever get tacos? You’ll get kibble and you’ll like it,” in front of a bunch of people at a sidewalk cafe.

Also: attempting to sing along to “Svefn-G-Englar” by Sigur Ros!