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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-04-21 05:13 pm

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[personal profile] philstar22 2016-04-22 12:48 am (UTC)(link)
I agree that the "fat acceptance" movement often takes things too far. But fatphobia is a thing. Just look how fat people are treated in the medical community, how people have actually died because doctors refused to look past their weight to other things. Look how it can be difficult for fat people to find jobs. I would not put it on the same level as homophobia or sexism or racism or transphobia. But it does exist.
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[personal profile] sparrow_lately 2016-04-22 12:50 am (UTC)(link)
Just look how fat people are treated in the medical community, how people have actually died because doctors refused to look past their weight to other things

I mean..........weight plays a HUGE role in almost every medical problem.

Also, I love this idea that fat people think they've got the market cornered on lazy doctors too quick to pin all their problems on the most obvious thing. Like, yawl, I invite you to dial up any old chronically ill or disabled person you know. I could go to my GP with a cleanly severed arm and a stake through my heart and she'd say "this seems like something for one of your specialists," and I know my experience isn't unique in that regard.
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[personal profile] arcadiaego 2016-04-22 08:38 pm (UTC)(link)
I mean..........weight plays a HUGE role in almost every medical problem.

a) This isn't true and b) People have died because doctors refuse to look at anything other than their weight. I have been underweight most of my life and have even had doctors ignore symptoms because I'm *not* fat. The idea that this prejudice doesn't exist and isn't dangerous just isn't supported by research. I speak as a disabled, chronically ill person.

Larger people are also discriminated against in the job market and as consumers. Add to that the cultural and real life bullying and I don't see how it's not a form of bigotry.
Edited 2016-04-22 20:41 (UTC)

(Anonymous) 2016-04-22 12:58 am (UTC)(link)
I think prejudice against fat people exists, just like prejudice against ugly people exists, but for me it's a semantic thing. Adding the -phobia to the end of it sounds like it's trying to be on the same level as homophobia, transphobia, and so on. You wouldn't call discrimination against ugly people uglyphobia for example even if it's clear it exists. Or discrimination against extremely tall or short people heightphobia.

(Anonymous) 2016-04-22 01:02 am (UTC)(link)
GP's are over-worked, under pressure and have very limited time with most patients. Of course they're going to start with the obvious first, because that's usually where the problem is actually to be found. Exercise/stop smoking/lose weight/whatever the obvious problem is - they are going to start with that and see what happens.

If you think fat people are uniquely disadvantaged in this regard and that other people don't have to put pressure on their doctors when the obvious answer turns out not to be the correct one, you're kidding yourself.