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activism, size acceptance, hiroshima, bmx videos, epitaph, films, food choices, cooking / wine, vert, usaf, nudie, nasty, slick rick, birdingfacts, jos wissink, web development, nz, alternativ musik, support, dr. tim johnson, Calorie-pushers? Hyperbole much? Posted on January 25, 2006 in Fat and Children. 23 comments. The State of the F-Word Lynne Murray has written an interesting essay, "The State of the F-Word". It's an interesting look at using quilt store the word "fat", particularly when it comes to books and educating others. We've discussed the topic here on BFB in the past, but this is another viewpoint to check out. I did a search online looking quilt store for books published in the last year or two with the word Fat in the quilt store title. I also had a vague idea to look at movie titles, but that was a very short search. When you exclude "fat-burning" workout videos - and I do - there's a grand total of three recent movies: Fat Albert, a brooding French film called Fat Girl, and My Big Fat Greek Wedding. I don't consider it radical to use the word "fat", but I guess it is for a lot of people. Posted on January 25, 2006 in The Media. 8 comments. Look Who Shouldn't Be Talking This post has been updated; please read the comments first.
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Posted on January 25, 2006 in Quest for Thinness. 16 comments. 'Junk' Food Ads Offed in Europe Companies like Coke and Cadbury have agreed to put on a happy face to appease the EU government by killing their ads targeting food choices kids. In food choices addition, portions will be downsized and "healthy lifestyles" will be promoted. Okay. Killing the ads targeting kids? That's fine and good. What gets my goat is how all of this is wrapped up in the anti-fat movement. The two need to be separated or we'll get half-assed assessments like Cory Doctorow's food choices over at boingboing: The companies claim that this is because their customers are demanding healthy alternatives, but I think it's because they're running scared of the regulators of Europe's free-health-care social democracies: as the public cost of obesity soars, how long until Europe's governments try to recoup a little of that expense from the calorie-pushers?
fat!so?: because you don't have to apologize for your size, paul de jong, 89, dmx
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