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yversen, fatmen are generally portrayed as helpless idiots on TV.

There are plenty of preexisting traits, stigmas, archetypes, and ways of perceiving in human culture.

The thing is TV is a business, like video games. They make things for people to consume. Those products are positioned using cultural and psychological cues that make people comfortable and compound those parts our culture.

You don't like it, don't buy it or watch it.\

You can use the argument (1) "I can't control what my kids watch when..." or (2) "But society..."
(1) If you raise your kids right, then they can watch a TV show and not take it as god's honest truth.
(2) Worry about your own first. It's just the way it is. Do you really want society to tell you how to raise your kids?

If the kids are really that affected by TV and games, there are larger problems.

These people fight so hard to abolish normal human condition that many people lose sight of the fundamentals. Self respect comes from family and community not TV. We've become so over protective and "politically correct" that some children have no preception of what are realistic and appropriate differentiations.

It leads to all this extremist talk. Love or hate, right and wrong. There are a lot of things in between. Children are taught that every thing is so wrong, that every thing they do has to be secret and they have to feel ashamed.

They have no concept of the real world or how to socialize. All they know is pop-culture and sex.Go do some activities or volunteer with your kids. Turn off the TV and (don't ever mention this outside of this thread) turn off the video games.

In the time she took to write that and manage her trolls she probably could have gotten in a good half hour of volunteer work.

A fat princess is not the same as different wages or a court system that is designed from a male point of view.



I would cite regulation, but I know you will simply ignore it.