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"Victims of Size" Demand Repeal of Law of Gravity (it was just a matter of time)
Jewish World Review ^ | 6/21/02 | Purcell

Posted on 06/21/2002 7:37:35 AM PDT by pabianice

The crowded skies

Southwest Airlines may have bit off more than it can chew.

Last week, the company said larger passengers ("people of size") must purchase tickets for two seats instead of one. That's when the large people's lobby went berserk. "We find this policy to be outrageous, discriminatory and mean-spirited," Morgan Downey, Executive Director of the American Obesity Association (AOA), told me. "It capitalizes on the prejudice and stigma against obese people."

Downey said there is a stigma against the obese because people figure they got that way by their own hand, which is a fallacy. He says there are three reasons for the disease: 1) Some people have bad genes and gain weight easily; 2) Our society is saturated in energy-rich food, but we don't promote physical activity; and 3) Some folks have bad eating habits.

I'll say some folks have bad eating habits. I'm certain that was the case for the two "landscapers of size" I sat between on a flight back from New Orleans - the worst flight of my life.

How big were these two fellows? Let me put it this way: When these guys step on a talking scale, borrowing from Rodney Dangerfield, the scale says, "One at a time!" The Dolly Madison people have these guys on speed dial. When the landscapers waited in line to board their plane, three confused passengers attempted to board THEM. And I was squashed by these two bruisers like a sack of coffee grinds between two trash-compactor plates. As their giant lungs heaved in and out, I heaved in and out with them. I felt like the large intestine that connected two halves of the same mammoth beast.

It was damn uncomfortable. But was my discomfort a result of their "disease" or their free choice to obsess over the New England Patriots, while sucking down barrels of Boston lager and buckets of Buffalo wings? These guys shouldn't have been required to purchase two seats each, they should have been told to buy two separate rows.

And I'll tell you why. If 61% of adults are overweight or obese, as AOA says, I don't swallow that they got that way because they suffer from a disease. Implicit in the word disease is "hey, it ain't my fault."

But it likely is for a lot of people. Don't most people who eat excessive amounts of food do so of their own free will, fully aware of the consequences? In that case, why should I suffer on a plane because Buster and Billy Bob have their accomplishments displayed on brass plates above the Big Boy's buffet?

Another example: Some people are alcoholics - they are addicted with that first drink - but what about other people who simply prefer to drink a lot? What do we call these people? We call them my friends, which reminds me: I forgot to pick up the tab for that last round.

But I also have to admit I'm sitting on both sides of the table on this issue.

Downey told me 5% of Americans are morbidly obese. Such folks do suffer from genuine weight problems that aren't of their own making. We're just beginning to research the causes of this disorder now. So why should they be punished by the airlines for their malady?

After all, in a compassionate and civilized country, we give special consideration to pregnant women, the elderly and people in wheelchairs, even though it places a little bit of burden on the rest of us. So why not to people of size who also have genuine challenges?

The trouble is, how do we decipher between the genuinely obese and those who refuse to accept the consequences of their own actions? I don't know the answer to that.

Maybe we should just treat people of size with a little more understanding and compassion. (But not certain landscapers of size; I saw their truck parked in front of a fast-food outlet.)

And that goes for the airlines, too. Downey told me Southwest doesn't even have procedures in place to decide who is and isn't too large to pay for double seats. They're winging it. In fact, he says, this whole "large-people" issue is the airlines' fault anyway. They keep making cabin spaces smaller at the same time Americans keep getting bigger and bigger. That sounds good to me: let's turn our anger toward the airlines. I'm still mad at them, anyhow. They don't think twice about squaring off against people of size, but pit a couple of people with peanut allergies against them ("people NOT of peanuts?") and they snatch our peanuts away faster than you can say "wimp."

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The American Obesity Association has reportedly filed suit to repeal the garvitational constant of the universe...
1 posted on 06/21/2002 7:37:37 AM PDT by pabianice
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To: pabianice
1) Some people have bad genes and gain weight easily; 2) Our society is saturated in energy-rich food, but we don't promote physical activity; and 3) Some folks have bad eating habits.

So? I don't need someone to tell me when to exercise. I also don't need someone to tell me about my eating habits. People need to get off the "blame society" bandwagon and take control of their own lives.

2 posted on 06/21/2002 7:43:32 AM PDT by Paul Atreides
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To: pabianice
American Obesity Association? A private club for fat, oops, I mean, 'people of size'? And they wonder why they get dogged.
3 posted on 06/21/2002 7:49:01 AM PDT by Pern
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To: Paul Atreides
But but ...what... about all those gravitationally challenged folks (like dashole and other dwarfs) who will loose their special status...
4 posted on 06/21/2002 7:50:25 AM PDT by spokeshave
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To: Paul Atreides
But but ...what... about all those gravitationally challenged folks (like dashole and other dwarfs) who will loose their special status...
5 posted on 06/21/2002 7:50:47 AM PDT by spokeshave
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To: pabianice
I like Boortz' butt sizer chair.

Kinda like the carry-on template.
If you've purchased one ticket, and there is a question as to whether you should have bought two for your extra "baggage", sit in the chair.

The chair has armrests at the same width as the airline seat. It is not fastened down. You must sit in the chair and stand up without pushing on the arms of the chair. If the chair stays on the floor, you're fine. If the chair comes up with you, buy another seat.

6 posted on 06/21/2002 7:51:10 AM PDT by MrB
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To: pabianice
I see a whale of a lawsuit coming down the pike.
7 posted on 06/21/2002 7:52:16 AM PDT by cardinal4
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To: Paul Atreides
You would not believe some of the idiocy that was expressed on a thread a couple of days ago. Basically, those of us who DON'T overeat, and who DO exercise were told that if WE didn't like sitting next to an obese person who was spilling over into OUR seat, WE should MOVE. It's our fault they are FAT SLOBS.
8 posted on 06/21/2002 7:52:36 AM PDT by Republic of Texas
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To: pabianice
Oh dear. I'm a "people who don't tolerate people who claim victimness". What do I get?
9 posted on 06/21/2002 7:53:03 AM PDT by LurkedLongEnough
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To: pabianice
This could mean big problems for the airline industry.
10 posted on 06/21/2002 7:57:05 AM PDT by cardinal4
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To: pabianice
The trouble is, how do we decipher between the genuinely obese and those who refuse to accept the consequences of their own actions? I don't know the answer to that.

So you'll just lump them ALL together and be a jerk to every single one of them. What an ass.

I guess his column next week will be about how it's sometimes hard to tell who's an Arab and who's a Jew in Israel just by eyeballing them, so we should just nuke the whole damn country.

11 posted on 06/21/2002 7:58:19 AM PDT by Timesink
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To: cardinal4
You are correct. To those on the left, this is another opportunity to gut an industry. Their PRIMARY goal is to bring down capitalism and enslave us all. This is another tool in their arsenal.
12 posted on 06/21/2002 8:00:19 AM PDT by Republic of Texas
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To: pabianice
How big were these two fellows? Let me put it this way: When these guys step on a talking scale, borrowing from Rodney Dangerfield, the scale says, "One at a time!" The Dolly Madison people have these guys on speed dial. When the landscapers waited in line to board their plane, three confused passengers attempted to board THEM. And I was squashed by these two bruisers like a sack of coffee grinds between two trash-compactor plates. As their giant lungs heaved in and out, I heaved in and out with them. I felt like the large intestine that connected two halves of the same mammoth beast.

"And then on this other flight, I was between two guys that were SO DAMN BLACK. I don't mean Halle Berry black, I mean Jimmie Walker Negro! Colored, even! It was practically a Stepin Fetchit convention! Ha ha ha!"

13 posted on 06/21/2002 8:01:18 AM PDT by Timesink
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To: Republic of Texas
Social engineering doesnt work. Tolerance and diversity are two words Im getting tired of.
14 posted on 06/21/2002 8:02:32 AM PDT by cardinal4
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To: Paul Atreides
and there are shows on TV like the Sopranos and movies like Natural Born Killers..............does that mean it's not my fault if I go on a killing spree and blame it on the TV! Dumbass people......
15 posted on 06/21/2002 8:06:51 AM PDT by hunyb
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To: Paul Atreides; pabianice
I dunno -- Articles I've read on this topic seem to be of two minds.

On the one hand, I don't look forward to being wedged in next to someone like this on a long flight:

On the other hand:

On balance, I'd rather put up with sitting next to the fat guy/gal who paid for one seat, just like I did.
16 posted on 06/21/2002 8:08:29 AM PDT by martin_fierro
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To: Republic of Texas
I weigh around two hundred pounds and am 6'4" tall. A while back, I noticed my pants were getting harder and harder to button without sucking in my gut. I disciplined myself, cut out so much snacking during the day, got plenty of exercise, and before I knew it, I could put my pants on normally. I am not saying that dieting and exercise aren't hard, but in this day and age too many people choose the blame game rather than the hard work.
17 posted on 06/21/2002 8:12:16 AM PDT by Paul Atreides
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To: pabianice
Southwest's attorneys, if you are reading:

You have to use politically correct terminology if you plan to convince a jury of twelve liberal idiots that you should prevail.

Here is your defense:

The individuals in question have failed to maintain their weight in accordance with the "sustainable growth" initiative. They are guilty of "sprawl" and consume too much of the Earth's resources.

;-)
18 posted on 06/21/2002 8:14:42 AM PDT by cgbg
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To: Republic of Texas
I think it's amazing that I see some of these same fat people at the grocery store. Most are riding motorized carts becasue they're too fat and lazy to walk. Usually thay have baskets full of junk food and are being followed by two or three fat kids who are growing to make the next generation of normal-sized flyers uncomfortable.

I feel sorry for kids who grow up with these fat-soes for parents---on chips, dips, sweets, cokes and don't have a clue what a piece of fruit or a vegetable is.

I think I'll have some ice cream!

19 posted on 06/21/2002 8:19:11 AM PDT by lonestar
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To: martin_fierro
What qualifies as "too fat"? How many FReepers would fall under that definition?

Each seat has dimensions. You either fit or you don't.

Another government "wreck"ulation may be in the works. Each airline must provide at least two jumbo seats per flight. Jumbo passengers would then be required to use the seats or wait for a flight that had the seat(s) available. Or buy two seats.

20 posted on 06/21/2002 8:22:28 AM PDT by RGSpincich
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