Woman shuts down TikTok trend for being fatphobic
Woman shuts down TikTok trend for being fatphobic
Woman shuts down TikTok trend for being fatphobic.Fat activists are not happy about the Trill Will TikTok sound.
A user's bizarre TikTok comedy sketch sound spawned the controversial trend.Fat activists are not happy about the Trill Will TikTok sound.
A user's bizarre TikTok comedy sketch sound spawned the controversial trend.People are comparing "skinny-shaming" to fat-shaming by making fat-shaming comments.Users are being called out for what many fat activists feel is a false equivalency.They claim there's no comparison between the struggles fat people face and the ones skinny people do.TikToker @trillwillofficial created a viral sound for a comedy sketch about his dad picking him up from Sunday school.But now the sound is being used to fat-shame.TikToker @fatfabfeminist addressed the fat-shaming trend."I'm so tired of thin women comparing skinny-shaming to what fat women experience," she said."Thin people will never understand what it's like for your existence to be a joke" .The reality is we live in a society where women's bodies — no matter how they appear — are routinely mocked and scrutinized.Nevertheless, our culture that treats human bodies like trends prefers skinny bodies over fat ones.So while skinny people may have to deal with rude comments they don't have to deal with real-world consequences.Not only are overweight people stigmatized in the workplace, but they face stereotypes from medical professionals as well.Instead of receiving treatment, they are often blamed for their own size and conditions.
There really is no comparison