• Femma [she/her]
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    4 years ago

    Did I say that? Of course it needs to be changed. You solve absolutely nothing by being a prick about it like this, though. Leftism is about sympathy and helping people. Not yelling at them like a fucking /pol/ bastard about things they know are a problem, but is incredibly difficult to break out of because of the capitalist systems which created the problem in the first place. Like I said, you don't get somebody to stop smoking by acting like a fuck like this. You get people to stop smoking by punishing cigarette company execs and gradually banning the sale of cigarettes.

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      4 years ago

      So, before we manage to change society, how is an individual right now, going to lose weight and change their eating habbits? What would be your advice for them?

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        Stop ignoring the point and acknowledge that being a prick like that does fuck all to help.

        Again, would you tell somebody with a porn addiction to "stop fucking fapping more than you need, you dumbass. Then go on a date."

        You're completely ignoring every single issue besides the most obvious one. "Go on a walk" is hard for people with depression because doing fucking anything is hard for depressed people. "Stop stuffing your face" is hard for people with addictions or binge eating issues for obvious reasons. Again, you don't solve anything by being a bastard about it.

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          4 years ago

          You are right that I was an asshole. And for that I really do apologize. But I think the problem isn't all because of addiction and mental health. I think the root of the problem is toxic unhealthy culture normalizing overeating and consuming unhealthy stuff. Do people get addicted to eating in such a culture more often? Do depressed people take to eating as a coping mechanism in such a culture, yeah, they do.

          • Hexaglycon [he/him,they/them]
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            4 years ago

            Instead of telling people to "eat less", I've found it more productive to focus on other factors that could contribute to obesity and are far less vague and focused on shame. Your suggestion to talk walks and avoid sugar isn't necessarily bad, but it isn't really easy to put into action.

            You do have to keep in mind that psychologically, shit's more complicated than just not doing the bad thing.

            For example,

            "I've found that avoiding anything that's more than 10% sugar is great. Processed foods with way too much sugar in it desensitizes the taste buds too, so now fruits taste much better to me."

            "It helped me to sit down and read the ingredients of whatever I was putting into my body."

            "Do you live somewhere with forest trails? Something I love doing is walking through them and looking for forage."

            The difference is two-fold: It's immediately actionable and easy to envision oneself doing these things and even committing to them, and it's also not being a huge asshole about it in the process.

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              4 years ago

              Yeah I was being a huge cock. I realize. those are good tips.