So there was a recent post of some right wingers standing next to a ballot box to intimidate voters. This is clearly bad. They also made questionable aesthetic choices, like wearing dad cargo-shorts and growing goatees. This is also clearly bad.

So, what did Chapeau.Chat focus on? The weight of these men of course!

Let's start with the basics:

--Everyone has a range of weights their body is comfortable at. If you try to go too low or too high in this range, your body will start sending your hunger and satiety signals to keep you within that range. While you can go higher or lower in that range by manipulating Calories-in-calories-out, this range is fairly fixed without medical intervention. In other words, some people are just fat.

--There are other uncontrollable factors that effect weight. In Texas, for example, there are fewer walk-able neighborhoods and more access to fast food than here in Portland where there are more new-seasons than mcDonalds or Manhattan where it's easier to take the train than to drive.

--Socially, weight is co-constructed with fitness and self-control. In the protestant value system (the dominant one in the U.S. even among atheists), self control is one of the most important virtues. Fat implies unfit implies poor self control. Thin implies fit implies good self control.

Protestant morality is, here, at odds with reality. Weight here is co-produced by environment, hormones, eating habits and movement habits. All of those things are only partially under our control, and a Portlander is always going to have an easier time being thin than an Austintonian. Moralizing weight the way this community did celebrates protestant morality over basic reality.

As communists, we are better than that.

Call them fascists, make fun of their ugly beards, offer to shoplift them better shorts, but don't fat-shame them.

    • 7bicycles [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      Feels kind of odd to include shaming people for like...shitty shorts and beards then.

      • aaro [they/them]
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        2 years ago

        Those things are mutable. Weight is immutable (at least for the overwhelming majority of proletarians). This rule is remarkably consistent at deciding whether or not some trait is okay to make fun of.

        edit: Without "pull yourselves up by the bootstraps" logic, how can the average proletarian exert control over their weight? Bonus points if you can explain away poverty being correlated with obesity. If people can just make the choices to stop being obese, why do poor people just decide not to make those choices?

        Another edit:

        Among many other factors, the risk of adult obesity is greater among adults who had obesity as children, and racial and ethnic disparities exist by the age of 2 (6). If nothing else is done in the United States beyond what is being done now, simulated growth trajectories that model today’s children show that over half (59% of today’s toddlers and 57% of children aged 2 to 19) will have obesity at age 35 (7). Early feeding patterns, including how babies are fed and how caregivers use food in response to an infant’s mood, affect acute growth, future eating patterns, and the risk of obesity (8). Similarly, family and caregiver modeling of healthy behaviors, food offerings, and active playtime, as well as characteristics of neighborhoods such as walkability and traffic volume, may affect children’s nutrition and physical activity habits (9,10). (Source)

        • 7bicycles [he/him]
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          2 years ago

          Now I'll agree changing a pair of pants is easier than losing weight but having a style of what to change into doesn't come naturally to people either and is permanently changing anyhow. It takes a lot of effort to keep up with this shit.

          What I find especially weird is how this post is about how protestant ethics change perceptions around overweight people, which I do agree, but then making fun of their fashion is okay as if that entire field doesn't heavily involve whats undearneath the clothes. I mean if you're conventionelly attractive enough you can basically pull of every piece of clothing. Being fat and stylish is a lot harder, due to the reasons OP mentions