Posted on 05/09/2014 8:05:36 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
The imbroglio involving TNT NBA analyst Charles Barkley’s comments about obese people is one of those incidents that you find it hard to agree with either side. Barkley — once known as the “round mound of rebound” should be the last person making fun of fat women. His fellow analyst Shaq O’Neil looks like he’s been packing on the pounds himself since he retired.
You have to imagine the TNT studio guys sitting around, mouthing off as guys might do in a locker room or a Man Cave, giving their opinions about how some women look, how ugly or hot they are. Except these guys are on national TV with a couple of million people tuning in.
Barkley was prompted by co-host Kenny Smith, another retired NBA player, who asked, what kind of women are in San Antonio?
Big old women down there, Barkley replied to extensive laughter from his fellow hosts on Tuesday, who aside from Smith include Shaquille ONeal and Ernie Johnson. Thats a gold mine for Weight Watchers. (Barkley himself is a spokesperson for Weight Watchers.) He later added, Victorias definitely a secret. They cant wear no Victorias Secret down there, and they wear big old bloomers down there, aint nothing skimpy down in San Antonio.
Barkley went on and on as his co-hosts egged him on, asking, they have spandex down there in San Antonio? and its a gold mine its a gold mine.
Quite insensitive, no? But the reaction from a “fat acceptance” group should put America on notice that the next great drive for victimhood status is going to come from the BBW crowd.
Talk about a “gold mine” — imagine the smiles on the faces of the big, beautiful women who are working to make criticism and mocking of obese people something akin to racism:
The statements are not sitting well with the National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance which is now calling for Chuck to apologize, ASAP.
“Making slurs about body size is just as offensive as making comments about body color,” spokesperson Peggy Howell tells TMZ Sports.
“One would think being a black man, he’d be more sensitive to having his physical body criticized. It’s totally out of line. He should absolutely apologize.”
What’s frightening is that she’s serious. The NAAFA says this about the affects of obesity:
Size Discrimination Consequences are Real!
Creates medical and psychological effects
Results in wage disparity
Affects hiring and promotion
Affects academic options and advancement
Affirmative action for people who are weight challenged? Why not? Every other “victim” of white male privilege wants it. Why should obese people be any different?
And victims they are, according to their “Mission”:
To eliminate discrimination based on body size and provide fat people with the tools for self-empowerment though public education, advocacy, and support.
What’s the best way to “eliminate discrimination based on body size”? Piggyback your grievances on those of other oppressed minorities of color, or sex, or sexual orientation.
Fat people are discriminated against in all aspects of daily life, from employment to education to access to public accommodations, and even access to adequate medical care. This discrimination occurs despite evidence that 95 to 98 percent of diets fail over five years and that 65 million Americans are labeled obese. Our thin-obsessed society firmly believes that fat people are at fault for their size and it is politically correct to stigmatize and ridicule them. Fat discrimination is one of the last publicly accepted discriminatory practices. Fat people have rights and they need to be upheld!
NAAFAs message of size acceptance and self-acceptance is often overshadowed by a $49 billion-a-year diet industry that has a vested economic interest in perpetuating discrimination against fat people. Without active financial support from people like you, NAAFA would not exist and could not fulfill its crucial role defending your rights. While it is an uphill battle to achieve our goals, together we are making a difference.
In other words, you, too, can become a protected class under EEOC, affirmative action, and — the jackpot — the Americans with Disabilities Act. All it takes is money to hire a bunch of lobbyists and to contribute to the right political campaigns.
And Barkley, O’Neil, et al just gave the NAAFA and other like minded groups a powerful fundraising tool.
It’s one thing to act like a jerk when you’re alone with your friends making cracks about various women’s anatomical shortcomings. But doing it on national television takes a special kind of insensitivity. Not akin to racism, to be sure. But the simple, empathetic recognition that remarks like that are hurtful of other people’s feelings should have zipped Barkley’s mouth shut — especially considering his own weight problems over the years.
There are many factors that go into obesity and not all are controllable by the individual. Many men and women suffering from thyroid disease are obese, and some adrenal conditions also lead to medical obesity.
But the vast majority of obese people get that way from overeating combined with lack of exercise. When I was 285 pounds and headed for an early grave, I made some very basic, simple changes to what I ate. I didn’t starve myself. Just ate more of some things and less of others. I also made an effort to exercise a little bit.
That was 4 years ago. Since then, I’ve lost 60 lbs. and continue to lose a pound or two every few months. I have no claim to superior “will power” or anything else. It’s just a matter of making smart life choices and sticking with it — without the drama often associated with formal dieting.
Fat people don’t deserve to be ridiculed on national television. Neither do they deserve the protections offered by the federal government for “oppressed” groups. It doesn’t take much imagination to see that groups advocating “fat acceptance” will become as whiny and demanding of special treatment as any other “civil rights” group in Washington.
He’s got money. I’ve noticed quite a few people slimming down in the Obama economy. And Katie Couric’s new crusade against sugar. We could actually be on the verge of food stamp restrictions which won’t allow “bad food” to be purchased. He who pays the piper calls the tune.
I'm not so sure it's "food is an addiction" compared to "look how people are eating today (and how much.)
If you compare today's "modern" diet with that of the 40's, 50's and 60's you'd see that today we eat more refined and processed foods than we ever have.
Back in the 40's - 60's meals were made at home "from scratch", we didn't have all these prepared foods high in salt, carbohydrates, and all kinds of chemicals going through our digestive systems. We also didn't have an obesity problem in this country.
It's been pretty well known that the instances of heart disease and intestinal cancer for example were far less "back in the day" than they are today. Much of that, along with our society getting fatter is directly correlated with the refined/heavily processed "foods" we eat.
Want to lose weight? Stop eating refined/processed foods, (junk food) and sugary drinks or drinks high in empty calories. For most people, simply switching to a natural food diet does the trick in losing weight.
Those that can't will likely have some form of metabolic disorder, or something else related to medication (prednisone, steroids for example cause rapid weight gain.) Beyond that group --- those are the people who get fat through eating crap.
I think EBT already disallows “bad” food. Katie Couric is a moron. I saw her on tv this morning and she should look to relieving her bad facelift than worrying about what others eat.
People eat “processed” food because they work much longer hours than they did in the 40s and 50s and 60s. Get women back in the kitchen and you will see slenderness return. But women are running from one job to another while also buying food, preparing food and serving food. No wonder they take short cuts.
Potato chips, soda, candy, generally, are all allowed. And, yeah, she’s a dope.
If anyone was hard-wired, there would be far less variety in peoples free choices. Men can be conditioned to find scarification and head-molding desirable, and they can be conditioned to find the figures of pre-teen boys desirable.
Sorry, but you can’t store and burn more calories than you consume. It is physically impossible.
I grant that some medical conditions make people lethargic, or hungry, which leads to weigh gain and difficulties losing weight.
Also, most people making these excuses can certainly eat better and be more active to lose weight.
It does obese people no good to help them make excuses for behavior choices that will make their life short and unpleasant.
Do you have a link so that I can see that EBT allows candy?
Sorry, but did you ever think it’s none of your business what other people eat?
Dang! What’s to become of Michael Moore?
John Banzhaf who led that jihad has publicly declared that fat people were next, using the same tactics (marginalization, dehumanization, etc.)
It was never about smoking or being fat, it was always about control and giving otherwise unemployable people jobs by increasing the Dem voting base with "counselors."
I despise them.
Great, now you've pissed off the feminists! ;-)
I didn't say that and don't appreciate the insinuation that I did...
I grant that some medical conditions make people lethargic, or hungry, which leads to weigh gain and difficulties losing weight.
Whether a metabolic/endocrine related condition or medication induced (steroids and other drugs I named as common treatments for things like asthma, allergic reactions, etc.. can also cause weight gain)
Also, most people making these excuses can certainly eat better and be more active to lose weight.
Key word: MOST. Agree.
Good!
Thanks!
No problem. It may age me, but I remember when they had the old “food stamps.” A candy bar was a good way to spend 30 or 40 cents...that ages me...wow...and get 60 cents in change.
Are you denying that some people are naturally heavier than others, and that the ONLY factor is food/drink consumption? I think that is just a denial of basic genetics. And I have no axe to grind - I am naturally slender.
There isn't any need to mischaracterize what I said. I said that obese people don't want to be fat - specifically, "People don't waddle along with an obese, toilet-busting butt because it makes them feel attractive. Most of these folks are just ignorant."
Most obese people don't want to be obese, but many of them are ignorant. No one ever taught them how to take care of themselves.
people are overweight/fat that have NOTHING to do with eating
This is what I mean by ignorance. How can people get fat without eating?
If you want to hang onto your delusion that obesity has nothing to do with eating, that's your business. But you shouldn't be encouraging other people to share that delusion. Some of these folks are eating fast food every night of the week. They're just poisoning themselves. Any one of them who let me control their diet would be thin.
Oink, oink, eat your poison. It's good for fast food stocks.
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