Are we going to talk about how this blog had a post with someone complaining about having their photo taken in a Coke factory, RIGHT NEXT TO a post containing a photo of a woman on a train who may or may not have been bitchy to a fat person? Can you not see why this problematic? No one deserves to have their photo taken and posted online without their consent. Also loved how several of the comments on the train post derided the woman's outfit, appearance, et cetera. Good job guys!

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thisishowwehate-deactivated2013

Fuck off. If you can’t see the difference, I’m not going to educate you. Plus, the idea that this blog is responsible for the reblogs or replies on a reblogged post…I mean, do you internet at all?

Someone’s trying to pick a fight with a blog they don’t like. Go hang out on Reddit or somewhere where people are impressed by semantic arguments.

-ATL

ADD: Also, I just love how a couple of posts — one of children being photographed for a blog post against their knowledge, another of a woman staring hatefully at someone on a train being photographed without her knowledge (as far as we know) — are being conflated, the big problem being the juxtaposition of these posts. There’s no nod given by the asker to the real problems: the objectification of fat children and the sheer public hatred fat people face.

Frankly, I’m a giant fan of shaming the shamers. Those fat kids were innocent. Hatey-Face wasn’t. There’s a huge fucking difference that doesn’t yield to your false equivalence and frank derailment.

So, for the second time, fuck off.