Obesity has not just been normalized, it’s being actively promoted. I walked by a Victoria Secret store in the mall today, and one of the models displayed on the advertising wall was not just “plus sized” or obese, but morbidly obese. Advertised and promoted by a major brand as if it was healthy and sexy. I don’t get out much so it was shocking.
Should morbidly obese women not be allowed to buy underwear? Is Victoria’s Secret not allowed to market to them? Should the entire world tremble for the approval of your gaze?
I think the idea is that no matter if they want it or not, Victoria's Secret inspire and influence people, especially young people.
If you show anorectic models, they will inspire to anorexia. We all recognize that would be immoral. Now the inspire obesity, but because the pendulum is still swinging away from underweight, we don't recognize it for how sick it is.
People who are obese should not be misled that they are healthy. They should be encouraged to lose weight. "Healthy at every size" is a horrifyingly wicked slogan that will contribute to people being very ill and racking up hospital bills.
But they do tremble! Even the stairs tremble in fear and anticipationk(of structural failure)! Indeed I am "trembled", being on the parallel staircase in an adjacent apartment on an adjoining wall. I pause as the elephants pass.
Have a friend, non-obese and diabetic, who has learned precisely how much insulin to shoot up after various and sundry of his candy bars and caffeinated-sweet drinks. Impressive in a way.