A while back I read about fat politics, something I never really knew existed. There are many fat activists who campaign for non-discrimination against people perceived as fat or obese. I watched an amazing documentary, The fat body in(visible), made by self-proclaimed fat activist and blogger Margitte Kristjansson. 
Margitte. 25. PhD student. Fat activist. 
She describes herself as follows:
"When I’m not reading convoluted academic theory until my eyes water, I  am working to uncover anti-fat biases in media representations of the  fat body and examine the many intersectionalities of fat identity.  I am  also interested in research on fat activism, the histories of body  regulation, and articulating fat culture. I identify as female, mixed race but white privileged, relatively poor,  relatively hetero, LGBTQ allied, anti-racist, anti-patriarchy,  pro-humanity, pro-choice, proud, happy, beautiful, smart and FAT. I love fashion, the fat-o-sphere, pop culture, and activism. I’ll probably write about all of these things." 
The film interviewed several women who are viewed by society as very fat or obese. They are really inspiring, because they are so passionate  about their cause. Watching the documentary, I was disgusted when someone shouted to one of the  girls walking down the street that she was a PIG because  she was fat. Discrimination based on body shape, size or weight is just  as bad as being a racist, classist or homophobe. 
Of course, being very  overweight is an issue of health, but many overweight individuals have  health problems that cause their obesity. You cannot know anything about  someone else's life before you have lived it. It is just a matter of  how we are taught to think in certain ways about things. Being made  aware, like myself in this case, about fat politics, has made me realise  that there is a story and a history behind everything. Everything must  be investigated and understood before we can say anything about  someone else we don't know.  
Check out the documentary @: http://vimeo.com/17785299 
Check out her blog @: http://riotsnotdiets.tumblr.com

 
  
I love all of your postings. Very thoughtful and inspiring.
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