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Originally Posted by DrPhil
That depends on the tone and the context of the message. The article did seem to want to distinguish between the "good obese people" and the "bad obese people." But, that's based on my perception which may be different than the intent of the article.
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I think it's pretty obvious, personally. There's a heavy focus on fault and shame and that's pretty standard.
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Maybe and maybe not. Such uncertainty and subpar information and resources are why there is research and outreach on obesity and the Black community.
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It's possible but it's a fairly consistent pattern in any community to put off "blame" because it's considered shameful. I'm not familiar enough with the issues specific to the black community to comment.
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And I am only responding based on what I want to type about. Cheers. If this thread was just for the two of us, I would've private messaged it to you.
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Actually, I'm aware of this. And I believe that your selective response to discussions like this, as well as throwing out "LOL" and "Yes, very good." in an otherwise polite discussion comes off as condescending and counterproductive.