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   "Robin King" wrote in message   
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   >> > "Mike" wrote in message   
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   >> >> "Robin King" wrote in message   
   >> >   
   >> >>> People have been trying all kinds of unhealthy things to lose   
   >> >>> weight, because the weight doesn't necessarily come flying off   
   > when   
   >> >>> they merely engage in healthy activities and healthy eating.   
   > For   
   >> >>> societal purposes, it doesn't matter if you live a healthy   
   > lifestyle -   
   >> >>> you still get treated better if you're thinner, regardless of   
   >> >>> lifestyle.   
   >> >>   
   >> >> Boofreakinhoo.   
   >> >>   
   >> >> Life isn't fair. Not everyone is born with the genetics to make   
   > them   
   >> >> super intelligent, attractive, thin, and athletic, but that   
   > doesn't mean   
   >> >> you shouldn't play the cards you are dealt.   
   >   
   > As we ALL do.   
      
   "I refuse to take blame for something I have no control over."   
      
   Your words.   
      
   >   
   > Even if your hereditary   
   >> >> argument held any water whatsoever,   
   >   
   > Jeering doesn't change the truth.   
   >   
   > that doesn't mean fat people can't   
   >> >> overcome their circumstances.   
   >   
   > Exactly what we are trying to do in ssf-a. We try to raise   
   > awareness of social injustice. Sad thing is, many fat people think   
   > they deserve ill-treatment.   
      
   If that's what you are trying to do you are failing miserably.   
      
   > Whether they do are don't is certainly   
   >> >> their choice, but arguing that fat people are entitled to extra   
   >> >> privileges due to their self imposed problems   
   >   
   > I don't recall arguing that. Fat people want the same   
   > privileges and opportunities that other people take for granted. The   
   > "self-imposed problems" bit is something people say to avoid   
   > responsibility for their own hatefulness.   
      
   Try reading the title of the thread sometime and figure out what everyone   
   else is writing about. The question is whether people who have made their   
   own bed shouldn't have to lie in it. "hatefulness" is also a label people   
   use to avoid reality, and you've taken that to a fine art form. You think   
   I'm hateful because I don't believe your nonsense that you have no control   
   over your situation. That's not being hateful, sweetheart, that's living in   
   the world the rest of us call reality. You should try it sometime.   
      
   >> >>makes as much sense as arguing that stupid people are entitled to   
   > extra   
   >> >>privileges if they choose to remain uneducated   
   >   
   > Like trolls do almost all the time.   
      
   Amazing how you have labeled me a "troll" and "hateful" when I have not once   
   called you any sort of name. Try looking in the mirror sometime if you want   
   an example of "hateful".   
      
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