MouthyHooker

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[–] MouthyHooker@hexbear.net 4 points 4 days ago

Yeah the FOIA backlog is absurd. Ken Klippenstein was just complaining about it recently.

[–] MouthyHooker@hexbear.net 19 points 4 days ago

Fucking thank you!!! As a sex worker, I know my hooker alias is linked to my government name in a federal law enforcement database and that governments use facial recognition technology to detain sex workers at international borders. We have anecdotal evidence of this happening for at least the past 6 years. If you’re a leftist who has done any fedposting at all without using op sec that borders on clinical paranoia, you should assume you’re on a list. Knowing you’re on a list doesn’t mean you should throw all caution to the wind, but people should know that you are never really anonymous online and behave accordingly.

The feds will show up at your house with printouts of your social media fedposts.

[–] MouthyHooker@hexbear.net 17 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Do people think the FOIA request is gonna like, tip the feds off that this website exists? Because I promise this will not be new information to them. They have always kept close tabs on the left. This site is public and accessible to everyone. I would hope people are not posting here thinking it’s under the radar or something…?

[–] MouthyHooker@hexbear.net 3 points 6 days ago

No because thin people love to cherry pick concerns about public health and surprise, their number one concern is almost always related to fatness.

[–] MouthyHooker@hexbear.net 33 points 6 days ago (8 children)

For what it’s worth, I’m the user who made the fatphobia call-out post and my goal/intention was never to purge users from the site for being fatphobic. My goal was to create some guardrails around these discussions so that a fat person can post “Wow, going to the doctor as a fat person sucks” without getting a bunch of unsolicited diet advice and concern trolling in the replies.

If we kicked off every user who has some fatphobic beliefs, there wouldn’t be many users left. Which is kind of my point. It’s not an issue of individual users being assholes and therefore needing to be purged; it’s an issue of unexamined and unchallenged beliefs about fatness. Those beliefs dominate the larger culture and the left is not an exception to this.

What I’d like to see is a rule against giving unsolicited diet and exercise advice here (if people want advice and ask for it, of course that’s fine. I don’t want or need to see it but I can keep scrolling.)

And I’d like to see a rule about content warnings applied to fatphobic topics and topics/replies that may trigger people with ED. This site generally has a culture of “when in doubt, be courteous and use CW and spoiler tags,” so it’s honestly pretty upsetting that people have no interest in simply expanding the existing guidelines to include fatphobia and ED triggers.

I didn’t see any replies that I feel warrant a ban; I would like to see fatphobic comments removed when they go too far and challenged/refuted when they don’t. And as with everything, the line between what should be removed and what should remain with a rebuttal is up to mod discretion. I don’t expect everyone to get it right every time or do things perfectly.

[–] MouthyHooker@hexbear.net 8 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Dude what the fuck is wrong with you?

[–] MouthyHooker@hexbear.net 20 points 6 days ago (1 children)

The reason I suggested the “Maintenance Phase” podcast is that they dive into a lot of the scientific “evidence” about how being fat is bad for you and suggest that anti-fat bias in medicine is actually the cause of poor health outcomes for fat people. And I do want to help people understand but it’s honestly exhausting to have the same conversations over and over.

[–] MouthyHooker@hexbear.net 14 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Yes, in short, plenty of us do believe that CICO is inherently flawed and grossly oversimplified.

[–] MouthyHooker@hexbear.net 11 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

I’m sorry if it feels defeatist, but I do think knowing the data is important. And again, I’d really recommend the “Maintenance Phase” podcast

[–] MouthyHooker@hexbear.net 17 points 6 days ago

Thank you very much for this. This thread is indeed painful and I regret posting it already.

[–] MouthyHooker@hexbear.net 13 points 6 days ago

I explicitly asked that people not make this type of comment in the thread but thank you for proving my point.

[–] MouthyHooker@hexbear.net 14 points 6 days ago

I’d like fatphobic comments to be treated like transphobic and racist comments. I’d like the community to start using spoiler tags in all posts and replies about dieting, weight loss, calories, fitness “journeys,” etc.

Idk which comments should be removed vs left up, but I don’t think any comment with any level of fatphobia should be left up without some kind of refutation.

I’d like to see a compilation of resources and suggested reading for people here to learn some very basic fat politics.

 

Took a little break from the internet and touched some grass and it was great. Wander back in here after my hiatus and what do I find? Just a thread with a bunch of fatphobia.

Cute.

For a community that is incredibly careful about protecting its users from the -phobias and the -isms, there sure is a hell of a lot of unchecked fatphobia here basically any time fatness gets brought up.

It’s something I’ve noticed on the left in general as well. The leftist org I’m in has almost no fat people in it and something tells me that’s not because there aren’t any fat leftists out there.

Fatphobia is rooted in anti-Blackness and ableism.

I’d highly recommend the “Maintenance Phase” podcast with Michael Hobbes and Aubrey Gordon, as well as Aubrey Gordon’s books “What We Don’t Talk About When We Talk About Fat” and “You Just Need To Lose Weight.”

TL;DR: There’s mounting evidence that anti-fat bias in medicine is more to blame for poor medical outcomes in fat people rather than just the fat itself.

Diet and exercise don’t result in long-term weight loss for something like 95% of people. As a leftist, are you really gonna sit here and blame this on individual choices rather than systemic issues? Are you really gonna try to convince us that 95% of people are just lacking willpower?

Please note that this thread is not an invitation to convince me I’m wrong or share your own personal anecdotal story of successful long-term weight loss with the implication that others can do it because you did it. This post is a request that any thin person (or thin-adjacent person) reading this who wants to argue about how being fat is bad for your health do some research and some self-crit. This post is a request that this community rethink the way it engages with discussions about fatness, diet, fatphobia, and anti-fat bias.

Anti-fat bias literally kills people.

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