You can tell that lawyers are behind this.
[[so that ultra-fat people could enjoy the same things as everyone else. ]]
“Enjoy the same things as everyone else”? Like walking 30 feet, or up a flight of stairs without huffing and puffing?
Oh and while we are at it, how about skinny people feeling shame for being skinny when they walk into a “large person’s shop”? Do they get to sue because their feelings are hurt? Do they get to demand that the shop or business restructure their extra large acc9m9dations, by downsizing so as not to hurt the feelings of skinny folks, and do so at their own expense?
Who gets to decide who’s feelings should “be protected”? And where do they draw the line?
to comply with all the new regulations, businesses will have higher costs. which means they will have to charge more to consumers, which means higher prices to consumers, and they will have less funds to pay their employees, so lower wages for employees.
“A new city law that bans discriminating against someone because of their height or weight went into effect last week, six months after Mayor Eric Adams first signed the legislation.
So now instead of saying “Wow she’s fat” you should say “Thar she blows”
Ring the dinner bell for lawyers!
Feeding frenzy to ensue!
I have a 34” inseam.
Where’s MY pity party?!?
Carnival rides? Height? Weight?
I guess the price all goods and services will have to be calculated by the pound.... not the weight of the product...the weight of the consumer.
The first threats of lawsuits will be against the New York City police and fire departments who will be forced to hire obese train wrecks.
Leftists beg to be victims, absolutely beg to be.
As far as airline tickets are concerned charge adults by the pound.
They are already enjoying more things than everyone else. More cake, chips, soda, pizza...