Thin privilege is seeing your thin housemate who always eats high fat, high calorie food sit in front of the T.V. eating chocolate or ice-cream or chips while watching shows like

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaMKXoSeoH0

or “The Biggest Loser” (lovely offensive double-entendre title), and laughing at the “fatties who can’t lose weight”, and talking to the T.V. “why don’t you just get off your ass?!” and yelling at them about health and nutrition.

Thin privilege is the fact that shows about weight and obesity exist or are used for thin people to gawk and feel smug and superior.

Thin privilege is justifying eating so-called ‘bad’ food by watching fat people on T.V. and comforting yourself that “at least you’re not like them” and deciding that what distinguishes you is that you’re somehow a better person, and not “lazy and self-indulgent” or “lacking self-control”

Thin privilege is laughing at and mocking the fat people in the shows when they say they don’t understand why they can’t lose weight, or site health issues or genetics, and making comments like “oh suuure you must be big boned. I bet it’s all water weight. DENIAL”.

Thin privilege is suggesting that fat people are a “drain on society” and that “feeding the fatties to the third would could end world hunger” or “let the Japanese harpoon fat people and save the whales - at least THEY can’t help it”.

Thin privilege is seeing loads of youtube comments on said shows saying stuff like “Lols I ate a whole packet of crisps while watching the fat people. Hurrr more calories burned then eaten duh"

Thin privilege is hearing her mock her little sister who’s "too chubby, and has no discipline”

Her fat hatred and general shallowness and nastiness astounds me.