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I can bet you've heard about the victim hierarchy. You might not know who is at what level--partly because it changes moment to moment depending on what narrative the left needs to push--but you know about it. Did you know that different levels in the hierarchy have their own sub-hierarchies? Maybe they all don't, but fat people do.
I don't know who came up with this idea, but keep this stuff coming because it is absolutely hilarious! I already don't take the victim rankings seriously, and most people have other things to worry about aside from who is ranked at the top of the list, so all of it is a giant joke. This right here, though, is one helluva punchline!
"Okay, this is the fatness spectrum. A 'small fat' is a size 18 and lower, 1x or 2x. I'm a 4x-5x. I'm a size 26--sometimes 28. I am the 'super fat' you say I'm speaking over."
I didn't know fat people had their own special victim rankings, but I can't say it's surprising. And I can't help but laugh extremely hard at the title of "infinifat." I guess this is when someone gets so fat that they start to produce a kind of gravitational pull, like a black hole or something. Maybe they become like Kirby, just sucking up everything around them. I would like some more information on infinifat.
And does anyone else find it grotesque that fat people are now competing to be a higher-ranking fat person to score privilege points?I see that they have the rankings broken down by clothing sizes, but within those groups, does it fall to BMI, blood pressure, blood glucose? What is the definitive ranking system? I think we need answers.
Regardless, this is gross and hilarious and sad all wrapped into one, jiggly, horrifyingly unhealthy, uh, thing...
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May 24, 2022 at 12:16PM - Joseph Gunderson
Activist Introduces TikTok to the Fatness Spectrum, Where 'Super Fats' Are More Marginalized Than Small Fats
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