Posted on 08/02/2004 11:54:38 PM PDT by ambrose
Take a stand? If they could stand there'd be no problem!
A woman I work with had this procedure done earlier this year. Although she did have some complications, she's fine now and she looks great. She also looks at least 10 years younger.
Health Club's Ads Spark Protest in San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO--More than 30 overweight women and men chanted "Eat me!" while some performed aerobics on the sidewalk in front of a health club to protest a new ad campaign they say demoralizes fat people.
The "fat advocates" banded together to protest a 24 Hour Fitness billboard campaign that depicts a hungry space alien and reads, "When they come, they will eat the fat ones first."
Company officials say they didn't intend to offend anyone.
"Sometimes humor helps make things easier, and can even be motivational," 24 Hour Fitness said in a statement.
Portly protesters said they saw little humor in the ad that sought to entice new members at the expense of human feelings. "It's really hard for fat people to get into the gym anyway. To alienate them before they even walk in the door is cruel," said Rebekah Bridges.
"I may be fat, but I'm fit, I'm happy, I'm sexual, I'm all of those things. How dare an ad man decide for society that we're not allowed to be someplace," Bridges added.
Others waved handwritten signs that read, "Bite My Fat, Alien Butt," "Fat and Fit" and "Honk If You're Fat," which received loud support from traffic on the busy downtown street.
A fitness trainer for rival club World Gym even ran a low-impact aerobics session at the sidewalk protest, leading four hefty participants through a rigorous high-kneed, arm-pumping routine complete with crossover grapevine steps.
Marilyn Wann--author of "Fat!So?," a book that seeks to strip away the notion that fat is bad--organized the event. Wann said the 24 Hour Fitness ad is not funny and took her "fat rebels" to the front lines to be seen and heard.
"We've got an epidemic of eating disorders, an epidemic of exercise disorders, people who have to work out twice a day or they're not worthy human beings," Wann said. "It really makes me sad to think the fitness isn't about health, they're just about looks."
Wann said she'd like to see the company retract the ads and work with fat advocates to fill out its membership.
Carlsbad-based 24 Hour Fitness has 284 gyms in 10 Western states, Europe and Asia.
Fat ones need love too!
As long as I don't have to pay for their pleasures (my health insurance premiums are high enough), if they want to eat themselves into an early supersized grave, fine by me.
This just struck me as funny.
Now I'm not one to talk, (being a few pounds overweight myself) but even I had to laugh at this one.
I could've gone all day without seeing that.
I wonder if Mrs. Edwards will throw her weight behind this group.
Its hard to deny that there is a "body-worship" aspect to our culture today. Many people do sneer at the overweight as one might sneer at a child abuser. Surely the two are not comparable.
That being said the idea of denying yourself the benefits of good health and vigor that come with being in shape seems stupid.
Memo to FAT PEOPLE:
We could feed an illegial immigrant family of 8 for a week on what you eat in a day.
I don't know about sneering, but I don't know any slender folks with Type II diabetes. And the folks I know with Type II could control it with diet and exercise, but don't. They'd rather take the meds. And they are running up a big bill in terms of doctor visits and medication costs.
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