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University Promotes 'Fat Acceptance'

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Bradley University Promotes 'Fat Acceptance' While U.S. Obesity Rate Tops 33 Countries
 
The project seeks to "work toward goals which promote size diversity," and rejects an "ideal" body size on the claim that height and weight tables were created per "Caucasian body types" while "genetically distinct body types of people of color" were not considered, adds the university website.
 
http://www.opposingviews.com/i/health/br...-countries
 
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It's just a gaggle of overweight women looking to feel better about themselves after shoveling a whole box of twinkies down their pie holes.  Promoting their porker, pork rind gentiality!
 
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Is it possible to be both overweight and healthy? There's an increasing number of people who say that it is. The Feed meets people from the fat acceptance movement to see why many people are choosing to embrace their weight.
 
https://youtu.be/yP9zIW2TTgc
 
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It's just a gaggle of overweight women looking to feel better about themselves after shoveling a whole box of twinkies down their pie holes.  Promoting their porker, pork rind gentiality!
 
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What about costs in healthcare.  Doesn't it cost more money to maintain a whale?

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Quote:What about costs in healthcare.  Doesn't it cost more money to maintain a whale?
 

The Spectacular Rise and Fall of U.S. Whaling: An Innovation Story


An extinct business offers surprisingly current lessons about the triumph of technology, the future of work, and the inevitable decline of industries that might not be worth saving

http://www.theatlantic.com/business/arch...ry/253355/

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Quote:What about costs in healthcare.  Doesn't it cost more money to maintain a whale?
 

 

Quote:The Spectacular Rise and Fall of U.S. Whaling: An Innovation Story


An extinct business offers surprisingly current lessons about the triumph of technology, the future of work, and the inevitable decline of industries that might not be worth saving

http://www.theatlantic.com/business/arch...ry/253355/
 

But,




Butt,


 

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Quote:The Spectacular Rise and Fall of U.S. Whaling: An Innovation Story


An extinct business offers surprisingly current lessons about the triumph of technology, the future of work, and the inevitable decline of industries that might not be worth saving

http://www.theatlantic.com/business/arch...ry/253355/
 

BLUBBER!
 
Fat had never made a city so flush. 
 
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