You talk about double standards and then post about not complaining about being too skinny. You talk about being discriminated against constantly and then rather than support other people going through negative experiences, you say that their problems aren't worth mentioning. I could give a fuck about your weight because things like that prove that you're an ugly person regardless.

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“then post about not complaining about being too skinny.”

Where?

Added: the asker meant a reblogged post that was saying complaining about being too thin does not equal oppression. The post doesn’t say, “Don’t complain about being too skinny.” The last line of the post is: “Yes, [thin shaming is] all part of the patriarchal perfect-woman bullshit that no one can live up to, but let’s face it, when fat bodies aren’t constantly devalued the way thin bodies are, I’ll listen to you complain.”

What the fuck do I care if thin people complain about being too thin? As long as they’re not trying to pretend they don’t have thin privilege because they’re ‘too’ thin, they can complain about whatever the fuck they want to. I’m not the Internet Emperor (I have to keep reminding the trolls about this. I don’t know why they’re trying to anoint me as Ruler of All the Internets but again, I DON’T WANT IT).

“You talk about being discriminated against constantly and then rather than support other people going through negative experiences, you say that their problems aren’t worth mentioning”

Where?

Problems suck. Everyone has problems. Just because this is a blog about fat oppression and thin privilege doesn’t mean everyone who has problems is oppressed. And no, while thin people have problems, they are not oppressed for being thin.

“I could give a fuck about your weight because things like that prove that you’re an ugly person regardless.”

I’d rather be ugly than a willfully ignorant shitstain who spams social justice blogs to whinge that privileged people aren’t being talked about enough.

G'bye.

-ArteToLife