Intersectional Fatphobia
Higher education offers access to arcane realms of knowledge. Via an Instagram post from its Pride Center, San Diego State University graciously provides a free introduction to the concept of intersectional fatphobia:
Fatphobia is the systemic discrimination and stigmatization of fat bodies. There is a lack of positive representation for fat bodies in the media.
Not even the media is woke enough to keep pace with universities.
Instead, they are often ridiculed and depicted as undesirable, lazy, immoral, etc., thus allowing for such perceptions to become the norm.
Viewing obesity as undesirable has always been the norm, if only because it is exceedingly unhealthy. But then, the same goes for homosexuality, which also has been designated for normalization by leftist social engineers.
Anti-fatness/fatphobia is intrinsically rooted in anti-Blackness, racism, classism, misogyny, homophobia, and many other systems of oppression.
Those who cannot grasp the interconnectedness may require an advanced degree in Intersectional Moonbattery. Such degrees are lavishly subsidized by taxpayers and have the added value of allowing students to prolong adolescence indefinitely, thereby avoiding the burdensome responsibilities of adulthood. Those who need to take out loans to finance their willful uselessness can rest assured that Democrats will force others to pay off the loans, Supreme Court be damned.
On a tip from Steve T. Hat tips: Campus Reform, Legal Insurrection.
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