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u/VicinSea ยท 2 pointsr/Health

A six-foot tall single women told me today that fat people are simply using food to replace love...she is 20 pounds overweight.

I held my tongue, but really, isn't it easier for her to lose 20 pounds than an obese person to lose 100 pounds?

Fat people are fat because their ancestors were better at conserving calories, if we ever face a famine, the fat people will be "normal weight"--everyone else will die. And the next generation, given ample resources, will be even fatter.

If you "believe" fat people are pigs and "normal" people have great "Self-Control", I invite you to read a new book, The Watchman's Rattle.

The end of societies begins with replacing "fact" with "belief".