>>785859>it’s not ok for people to be fat unless they have a particular reason for it like disability or geneticsOk, a reasonable statement.
>if you’re fat just because you’re lazy and eat too much sugary slop then that's on you and is a reflection of bourgeois decadence>the ruling class pushes people into eating sugar slop and being sedentary, which is a tactic they use to create a docile populationThese two sentiments are directly in contradiction to one another. It is bourgeoisie decadence to be in a position in which you can eat healthy food, get adequate exercise, and track your metrics so as to maintain an athletic figure. Resistance is discipline, but the imposition of unhealthy food products on a population is a crime, which makes victims of those who succumb to such tactics, at least to some extent. So, what is more valuable? Personal responsibility or systemic change?
>I don’t condone bullying people based on their weight, however I don’t have a problem with using weight as an insult against someone who is being an asshole>this is only a standard I hold to fat men because I think fat women are hotSexism, because you inconsistently apply this standard based on what gets your dick hard. If you're going to call a man a lard ass for being an asshole, it should be equally permissible to call a woman a fat sow for being a bitch. There's no reason not to be consistent in this regard.
>I disagree with advertising campaigns that push fat acceptance because being fat IS unhealthy and isn’t something to be promotedThis is more or less consistent with your initial assertion, that obesity is unhealthy and there's no excuse for being obese.
You just need to understand that the beauty standards imposed upon people by the bourgeoisie are also responsible for mental health issues and emotional distress alongside the poor health that is a result of obesity. Obesity is a medical issue first and foremost, and one should be concerned with managing his weight for the sake of addressing associated health concerns, such as hypertension and adult onset diabetes, etc.