Fat Acceptance Is Getting Ridiculous

EPISODE · Apr 14, 2026 · 23 MIN

Fat Acceptance Is Getting Ridiculous

from THINK BEFORE YOU SLEEP · host THINK BEFORE YOU SLEEP

A woman who weighs 400 pounds claims she is as healthy as a marathon runner. A social media influencer argues that diabetes medication should be withheld from fat people because the disease is their fault. Both are wrong. And both are products of a movement that has lost its way.The fat acceptance movement began with a noble goal: ending weight-based discrimination in employment, healthcare, and education. No one should be fired, denied medical treatment, or bullied because of their body size. But the movement has since splintered into factions that bear little resemblance to its original mission. Health at Every Size proponents argue that weight is not a reliable predictor of health outcomes. The research does not support this claim. The scientific consensus is clear: obesity increases the risk of heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, and at least thirteen types of cancer. The body positivity movement that encourages self-love regardless of size has been criticized for promoting the thin ideal even while claiming to reject it. The most extreme voices argue that any attempt to lose weight is internalized fatphobia. These voices are dangerous. They discourage people from seeking medical care, undermine public health messaging, and create an environment where preventable diseases are normalized as inevitable. Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play because the movement that started as a fight against discrimination has become a fight against reality.

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