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TopicTaylor Swift removed that "controversial" part from her new music
TheLiarParadox
10/27/22 11:43:08 AM
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What bugs me is that it was pretty obviously not a dig at fat people but a swipe at societal conventions that promote unrealistic beauty standards and body shaming which could result in ED/body image issues (literally what happened to her), something that fat activists have made a big part of their movement. You almost can't got to an FA page without seeing them suggest ED associated with being underweight is a much more prevalent and pressing issue than the obesity epidemic.

Much of their message circles back to deconstructing and dismantling those conventions, which is the exact thing Swift did in her video but from the other end of the body size spectrum. It's silly.

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