Jacob Riis Beach hosts the day of body positivity and fun, in the city at the heart of the fat acceptance movement

Fat Beach Day events are springing up across the US in an effort to fight back against fat-phobia, reclaim safe spaces for the community and honor plus-size culture. Today, one of these celebrations is being held to coincide with Pride month at Jacob Riis Beach in New York, a location deeply ensconced in the city’s activism space.

  • XIIIesq@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    It also adds to the HAES bullshit. Being obese is unhealthy, that’s not up for debate.

    Imagine if they had a smokers acceptance day where we all had to give them a pat on the back for damaging their lungs. It’s so stupid.

    No one has to accept or celebrate your lifestyle they just have to tolerate it.

    And as you’re saying, if you want to be super fat, good for you, but people are going to look and that’s not their problem.

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      4 days ago

      I agree with what you’ve said here.

      At the same time, encouraging obese people to go outside and get some exercise without worrying about how they look to others seems like something to encourage.

      If they can go out to the beach and it wasn’t so bad, maybe they can go out to the gym on another day.

      This wouldn’t happen for everyone, but if it helps a few people, then I don’t think this is necessarily a bad thing.