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  • @ScottHermanFitness
    @ScottHermanFitness  Год назад +57

    Everyone wants to "fit in". I know what that feels like and as a society we should be accepting of our differences as individual people. However, there still needs to be a standard to which everyone abides by. Call it a "common ground" of basic acceptable standards. (good vs evil, healthy vs not healthy, etc.)
    Things that everyone can agree upon and one of those things should be whats considered a "Good Quality of Life".
    I'm sorry but the entire world shouldn't have to change because of laziness. Airplanes don't need to be made bigger because you can't stop stuffing yourself with food. Theme parks shouldn't be criticized because you're not allowed to go on a ride for your own safety due to how overweight you are.
    I'll never turn away someone who is obese who wants to better their life. In fact, I've always worked as hard as I can to help these people the most. But if you try to tell me that being 200lbs overweight is "normal", well then we're going to have a problem.
    There is a sickness out there, especially in America. We have a very unhealthy relationship with food. But when we work together we are STRONG and I know if given the chance everyone can live for a better tomorrow with mass obesity becoming a thing of the past.
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    • @blythekid
      @blythekid Год назад +1

      Are you upset because she labeled her self as a model and you don’t find her attractive enough to use that title? Because that seems like the root of your issue

    • @burtonguster9325
      @burtonguster9325 Год назад +5

      Healthy isn't always skinny, but I sure as hell know healthy is never morbidly obese.

    • @ScottHermanFitness
      @ScottHermanFitness  Год назад +4

      @@burtonguster9325 got that right. There are 100% extremes on both ends of the spectrum!

    • @richardfloridaman
      @richardfloridaman Год назад

      Um there's plenty of men just like her... a majority of men are overweight and wanting the barbie. Too many mediocre males roaming around thinking they're special. Target the men. Men need it.

    • @rfrantzt
      @rfrantzt Год назад

      People are defined by their standards, also known as "principles". Those without them are subject to descent into an infinite abyss.

  • @RicardoAng
    @RicardoAng Год назад +231

    Many women calling Lizzo "beautiful" - but when you tell the same women that they look like Lizzo, they get offended.

    • @defusedplanet
      @defusedplanet Год назад +16

      They want to have it both ways always been so

    • @tercel9710
      @tercel9710 Год назад +10

      Tbf lizzo has reportedly been trying to improve her physique. Can't say the same for her fans though

    • @ScottHermanFitness
      @ScottHermanFitness  Год назад +38

      I saw this meme on IG the other day 🤣🤣🤣

    • @ScottHermanFitness
      @ScottHermanFitness  Год назад +12

      @@tercel9710 I hope she does!

    • @boots7859
      @boots7859 Год назад +2

      LOL, thats a good trick. I don't know anyone who thinks that though.

  • @Cjean821
    @Cjean821 Год назад +57

    Love how Scott is not only physically fit, but also emotionally fit. You are a hundred percent correct and are an inspiration to so many people!! Thank you for your honesty and all that you do to make people happy with their bodies 🎉❤ keep these in between conversations going please! Maybe this model will draw inspiration from you. That would be amazing!!

    • @ScottHermanFitness
      @ScottHermanFitness  Год назад +8

      Thanks so much for the kind words. I would like to have more conversations like this. I've been so focused on just "education" with my content that I feel like my voice got lost somewhere along the way. I know I can help even more people with conversations like these.

    • @davidblackman1586
      @davidblackman1586 Год назад

      ​@@ScottHermanFitness love how your channel isn't about fitness anymore but about how much IG you hate watch.

    • @Cjean821
      @Cjean821 Год назад

      @@ScottHermanFitness your voice is too loud to be lost! Keep being the awesome you! 💪🏻💪🏻

    • @SYEDSHAZEB46013
      @SYEDSHAZEB46013 Год назад

      ​@@ScottHermanFitness your the goat of fitness and other stuff too!

  • @jeffreywingham5302
    @jeffreywingham5302 Год назад +13

    Many are simply delusional and demand others buy into their insanity. I refuse to do this.

  • @ConnorRust
    @ConnorRust Год назад +25

    Thank you for being kind in addressing this woman's content. This is how we invite more people into the world of health and fitness. Wanting the best for someone might not always be what they want to hear, but the least you can do is be kind. Loving your body means doing some things that may be hard, but thats part of loving anything.

    • @ScottHermanFitness
      @ScottHermanFitness  Год назад +1

      Thanks Connor. Yes I think being warm and understanding will help bring more people into fitness.

  • @litolito1893
    @litolito1893 Год назад +8

    Agree 100% but this lady needs medical help. I don't believe she got this way with poor eating habits and surgery would be risky at this stage. Her positive attitude is her strength to mask her true feelings. She seems to be genuinely kind and loving, it saddens me to see anyone in this condition.

  • @rjbse
    @rjbse Год назад +32

    I think true body positivity is just putting in effort to improve your physique, not the result itself. Don't need to look like a model or bodybuilder to be body positive.

  • @carolinamarin52
    @carolinamarin52 Год назад +16

    I learned how to do brench presses and dumbbell exercises for triceps with you, thank you very much

  • @bmceltics
    @bmceltics Год назад +5

    Totally agree with Scott here. This discussion reminded me of a video I saw recently of an obese woman calling airlines "fat-phobic" because the aisles of the plane were too narrow to for her to maneuver through. Safe to say the comments did not agree with her assertion lol.

  • @billybm0
    @billybm0 Год назад +4

    Good message. It makes sense. People now days are living in some bizarre reality. There’s so many reasons to push yourself to be better. It seems like every day people invent new ways to enslave themselves to an idea.
    The awful thing is the exposure from social media. There’s no way to prevent these wacky ideas from spreading. Then anyone that’s impressionable will latch on. Especially if it’s something, “easy”. Like not exercising..

    • @ninjasteph9561
      @ninjasteph9561 Год назад +1

      Exactly. The amount of motivation (or lack thereof) I see in people to improve is insane. They’d rather moan and groan and complain than actually work to improve their situation.

  • @GauravSharma-tv9sv
    @GauravSharma-tv9sv Год назад +22

    Glad to see someone like you calling it out🙏👌

    • @ScottHermanFitness
      @ScottHermanFitness  Год назад +5

      I am also trying to be much nicer and more understanding when I make these types of videos. When I was doing "instagabage" I feel that I was too angry and that doesn't lead to open dialog.
      I love to chat more about topics like this and others as well. 😀

    • @GauravSharma-tv9sv
      @GauravSharma-tv9sv Год назад

      @@ScottHermanFitness good initiative bro🙌🏻

    • @sanitary103
      @sanitary103 Год назад

      @@ScottHermanFitness this approach is better Scott. compassion but with constructive criticism.

  • @SMHustlers
    @SMHustlers Год назад +2

    Started following you since 2017 for fitness advice and have been insta DM-ing even for some life advice.. Dude can't thank you enough for whatever you have done. Appreciate you lots!

  • @jeru8650
    @jeru8650 Год назад +3

    Your look at the camera at 2:22 was priceless.
    I love that you're speaking up bro. Our culture is not moving in a healthy direction in a lot of ways.

    • @ninjanik2095
      @ninjanik2095 Год назад

      capitalism and profits preside over health.

  • @caroloshea7830
    @caroloshea7830 Год назад

    Totally agree with you Scott. 👍 You speak the truth. A person can justify anything if he/she really wants to . I would question the mental state of anyone who thinks being unhealthy is a good thing

  • @creepyjoe1025
    @creepyjoe1025 Год назад +4

    Good job Scott! God bless!

  • @tonydeluna8095
    @tonydeluna8095 Год назад +3

    Hello Scott! I hope you have a badass summer. This video is gonna be good! have a great one!

  • @sorakillswitchx
    @sorakillswitchx Год назад +5

    Having extra weight means that you have an unbalanced somewhere in your body (mind, body, your behaviors) and is really important to address them! You can avoid a lot of stuff, having a narrow mind won't work, everyone can accept themselves, and addressing your health should improve them

    • @altide8784
      @altide8784 Год назад +1

      I don't know, I meet people who have great bodies and looks but are mentally unbalanced.

    • @sorakillswitchx
      @sorakillswitchx Год назад

      @@altide8784 like I said you need to have a balance in your mind, and in your body, everything is going to impact your life

  • @johnleland9041
    @johnleland9041 Год назад +2

    Your right on all points

  • @Chris-km6iw
    @Chris-km6iw Год назад +23

    Everybody wants to identify as a bodybuilder, but don't nobody wants to lift no heavy-ass weights. ~Ronnie Coleman 2023😂

    • @greenrobot5
      @greenrobot5 Год назад +1

      His words are our bible

    • @acergaj
      @acergaj Год назад

      😂😂😂😂

    • @JuggoJuggo
      @JuggoJuggo Год назад +2

      "but DON'T nobody wanna lift no heavy ass weights." Never forget the triple negative.

    • @dotnothing5620
      @dotnothing5620 Год назад +1

      Few want to be a "body builder," the term is cringe AF. Even a tiny portion of people who "lift weights" -- most of whom are body building -- will ever use that term. They do NOT want to be a "body builder" lol

  • @davidcbeaudoin
    @davidcbeaudoin Год назад +3

    The thing is, that amount of weight doesn't just sneak up on you. It happens gradually as you go month after month (or year after year) not doing shit to keep yourself in shape or eat right. I'm not saying everyone should be thin and/or muscular, but I would want someone to put me out of my misery if I ever got that big. That poor girl is probably surrounded with enablers and the folks who feed her warped ego by giving her clicks are part of the problem. She's going to drop dead one day and they're just going to be asking, "What happened?", if they even give a shit at all.

  • @offendedcitizen4075
    @offendedcitizen4075 Год назад +2

    Yo Scott! I agree with you and your perspectives about health, mindset and achieving overall a better quality of life. I think the RUclips influencer example you talked about today Humm.. I think perhaps for her the message that she essentially wants to convey or encouraging, is for people to think highly of themselves.. no matter what people say think or feel about them, ultimately. She knows she's morbidly obese and if someone is the looks/lives the same lifestyle as she their enough - Let's talk about the people who has all the money in the world and everything the everyday person would dream to have they too feel unworthy, not enough most kill themselves regardless. Cheers to her if she believes she's worthy good frame of mind but I choose the path Scott that is best of wanting a higher mindset to add years to my life having a better quality of life!

  • @byounghusband
    @byounghusband Год назад +1

    The message is still excellent because there is no quick fix. People need to love themselves just the way they are, wherever they are at.

    • @marcopolo8238
      @marcopolo8238 Год назад

      There shouldn't be a quick fix because if there was, people would take that and it wouldn't change their mindset. People need to go through the struggle and learn from it and actually take the initiative to put yourself through the difficult things to actually build that improved mindset

  • @The10CodeMindset
    @The10CodeMindset Год назад

    Thanks for the video Scott. Very well said.

  • @mr.w7803
    @mr.w7803 Год назад

    My man, I love this outlook. Thanks for this

  • @Smeebit
    @Smeebit Год назад +2

    I agree. Every now and again, a 600lb person will get the motivation to make an exercise account. Those are the people who should be inspiring others. Because they're putting in the work to improve the quality of their lives.

    • @ScottHermanFitness
      @ScottHermanFitness  Год назад +1

      yup, and whenever I see someone REALLY trying to change their life I always do what I can to help. Especially in the gym. If I see someone struggling I offer my time to get them on the right path!

  • @aaronoyster9627
    @aaronoyster9627 Год назад +8

    I think you've pretty much hit the nail on the head, Scott. While we shouldn't be judgmental of others, we should always strive to improve ourselves. It's when we've tried our best that we should love who & what we are.

  • @AShakur035
    @AShakur035 Год назад

    Couldnt agree more Scott. Thanks

  • @HYEOL
    @HYEOL Год назад +3

    Remember when Gluttony and Sloth were still a Sin? Pride was just the beginning.

  • @SC-yh1gc
    @SC-yh1gc Год назад +6

    So true about people been scared about getting cancelled for speaking truth. As always great content and great to see this been discussed.

    • @Sazed0
      @Sazed0 Год назад +2

      Yeah but there's a big difference between "telling the truth" and "being an asshole" that most people don't seem to understand. Even Scott himself points out that there are many hateful comments on her post, but those hateful people probably still think they're super righteous for "telling the truth" and that anyone who rightfully thinks they're being a dick is "cancelling" them. Normally if someone is ready to complain about being cancelled then there's a good chance it's because they're actually a bit of an asshole who gets pushback that they consider being "cancelled".

  • @VILLAINOFYOURDREAMS
    @VILLAINOFYOURDREAMS Год назад

    Absolutely true. It's one of the major problems in our society that's usually overlooked. I've been watching you for a very long time and you've helped me a lot with my fitness. Please never stop uploading and thanks once again ❤🎉

  • @Comedy3610
    @Comedy3610 Год назад +1

    I think it can get upsetting when people make claims like that where they say “she is a model” or someone who is severely overweight is healthy. I get that healthy is a general term that varies in weight but I’ve seen people call people at the lighter end of obesity healthy. I think that’s wrong because there are serious risks, especially saying it post-covid is wild because those people did have a tougher time. I still believe everyone deserves respect (besides obvious mal actors). I think that’s where body positivity originally started where you shouldn’t be treated differently because of your appearance. I like that you were kind in this video and I think being kind to others isn’t hard but making clearly false statements on health is bothersome and even dangerous

  • @YouTheReal
    @YouTheReal Год назад

    Quality of Life + Money is very important

  • @ozrielsparrow5234
    @ozrielsparrow5234 Год назад

    Great To See You Bringing Light To World In New Ways Scott , Unafraid To Take On The Mental Sickness Of Our Times. I Say Keep Going . Be Bold .

  • @MichelleFondinAuthor
    @MichelleFondinAuthor Год назад

    I agree. There is the weird, everything is accepted philosophy that is harmful.

  • @Noah-qf9cu
    @Noah-qf9cu Год назад

    I love these type of videos, I'd love to see more of them

  • @lzsecured3880
    @lzsecured3880 Год назад

    With you all the way Scott.

  • @tona296
    @tona296 Год назад

    fully 💯fully agree

  • @loyalty2law869
    @loyalty2law869 Год назад +1

    A lot of this body positivity nonsense encourages laziness and acceptance. Accepting unhealthy lifestyles, lack of discipline, and refusal to change. There is no way someone is happy not being able to breath, having no neck, barely moving...That's not a comfortable position to be in. I'm 5'10 and I need to lose weight, and you would barely know that because the weight is equally distributed, and it's not apparent that I n3ednto lose. But I do. And I am NOT happy looking this way, and I don't have any major health problems.

  • @thomasdube3921
    @thomasdube3921 Год назад +2

    I never understood how someone can let themselves get that big.

    • @leeseiberg2408
      @leeseiberg2408 7 месяцев назад

      She probably lives with a feeder or does this type of content online.

  • @FillTaylor
    @FillTaylor Год назад +2

    You're based, dude -- I like your values.

  • @acergaj
    @acergaj Год назад

    Mad respect 🫡

  • @kmac3409
    @kmac3409 Год назад

    Go Scott go!

  • @allfreetechhub
    @allfreetechhub Год назад

    Boy positivity is great to accept someone, who can't do anything about their situation, and not insult or name-call someone for what they are.
    Some stupid people made it an excuse to not do anything about their own health, and still demand respect, for well ...nothing.

  • @MassiveHappyClapper
    @MassiveHappyClapper Год назад

    I totally agree. Being at that weight is not to be celebrated. If she truly cares about herself, she should try and be healthier. I am not saying everyone should be the perfect shape or size because for most its not realistic, but we should all exercise enough and try and be healthy for wellbeing.

  • @vidyaabhimaan
    @vidyaabhimaan Год назад

    Well said 👍

  • @Donevirgo
    @Donevirgo Год назад +2

    That's a big celestial

  • @cici33
    @cici33 Год назад

    It feels like the majority gave up on trying to stay healthy so the alternative is to normalize obesity. But ultimately we all pay the price as the healthy will continue to work to take care of the ones that can’t. I’m 5’1 and 57 yrs old and going through menopause caused a weight gain of about 20lbs. And I can’t tell you how uncomfortable everyday was for me with my knees hurting because of the extra weight. I’m still working on getting rid of the extra pounds because I hate being uncomfortable every day. Being healthy is never about vanity!!

  • @arielb5317
    @arielb5317 Год назад

    Part of the problem is that we’ve somehow developed our society into one where everyone gets a “participation badge”. “Quality of life” being the core phrase here. The biggest problem we have is “social” media has made celebrities of practically everyone who wants attention and for all the wrong reasons. You can pinpoint those who share things online that are of actual value that inspire people to do good things for themselves or others versus those who do it for attention even if it’s the wrong kind. “Quality of life” doesn’t seem to have much value for a lot of these folks because they literally equate simply showing up to what they call “life” never giving a second thought to what little effort they could even make to actually improve it for themselves or others around them. The advent of “social media” is as much a curse as it is a blessing because so much of it has just become noise. I’m all for being accepting and never trying to judge others but let’s be honest, we all judge. What sets us apart is how we see those examples in the world and decide how we use that information to better ourselves and even by example inspire others to do the same. I agree with your opinion Scott. You were very constructive in how you spoke about this topic and the individual who inspired you to post about it. Thank you for working to be a positive example.

  • @chrisserio3099
    @chrisserio3099 Год назад

    Great comment Scott, I think this could be part of your true calling. Simple basic advice and content. I love it keep it up 👍

  • @donatina1987
    @donatina1987 Год назад

    Great considerations. 😊

  • @theItalianshamrock
    @theItalianshamrock Год назад

    Be the best version of yourself that you can be. Dont be a shitty version of yourself and tell others they need to accept you as perfect or beautiful

  • @marjanaking404notfound3
    @marjanaking404notfound3 Год назад

    This woman needs a MAID.

  • @dankwolf442
    @dankwolf442 Год назад +10

    People that demand to be accepted for who they are with no ambition, goals or accountability can die alone with their participation trophy 😂

  • @Meme-ub8vk
    @Meme-ub8vk Год назад

    omg i can not agree more! !! i always say that your stomach is not a trash bag!! EAT HEALTHY !! people who does this just drive me crazy i want to tell them please stop this go and do some sport please and you are amazing i would never write a comment to such lady and say girl you look amazing !! this is just an ugly unreal comment this is not self love ! this should stop and yes this is wrong toxic messages from people way more far from being an influence to others!!

  • @sebanj222
    @sebanj222 Год назад +2

    We are in a woke world called postmodern Marxism.
    There is no objective knowledge anymore.
    If you look like a giant balloon, so be it.
    It would be discriminating to tell her to lose weight. (fatshaming)

  • @abhishekmahendru1583
    @abhishekmahendru1583 Год назад +1

    I agree not to normalize that, but Scott, not everyone is able to lose weight. They might have a condition that no matter what they do, they stay as such. Now if you're fat and eating healthy and want to claim you're happy and healthy and to normalize that, then definitely thats an issue.

  • @armandotorres626
    @armandotorres626 Год назад +2

    Pure laziness. Sad to see people handicap themselves and on top of that be proud of it.

  • @drewgrows7765
    @drewgrows7765 Год назад

    I was watching your videos from 10yrs ago and you look basically the same today. Should you try steroids? I have been lifting a year and im nearly your size. Is this all the farther a person can go naturally?

  • @Czechbound
    @Czechbound Год назад

    I agree wholeheartedly. Here in Europe, most healthcare is provided by government, funded with tax dollars. So the health complications that you will have living an unhealthy life a paid for by your fellow citizens. To combat the costs, that's why health taxes are high here ( for example on alcohol and cigarettes ). But there is an epidemic of obesity in Europe, and it's getting worse. People aren't exercising enough, and are eating poor diets. Some of the latter can be explained by the cost of living crisis. But more needs to be done to tax unhealthy food options, and to nudge people into exercising more. Both carrot and stick are required.

  • @Aaron.Seabolt
    @Aaron.Seabolt Год назад

    As human beings we should always do our best to be kind to others. To try and normalize unhealthy habits should not become a normalcy. Imagine your friend is an alcoholic and you know they need help, you would do your best to help your friend not to drink and to seek AA. Not push them to continue the addiction they have.

  • @mrlion2022
    @mrlion2022 Год назад

    You nailed it 👏 next time I'm in Florida. we are going fishing.

  • @dantedamean
    @dantedamean Год назад

    I agree with some of what you’re saying. Definitely normalizing obesity has been a problem for a long time.
    The place where you lost me was in the beginning when you said we need a standard of morals then we can move within that to “be ourselves.” The problem is, who decides those standards?
    What’s moral for some isn’t for others. What’s good for some isn’t for others. There’s parts of the world that consider it morally acceptable to kill people simply for their sexual orientation. There’s parts of the world that see it as moral to kill a rape victim. You can’t impose your moral code on someone else and say it’s correct.
    Then there’s the area where you’re coming at it from, fitness and healthy living. There are people that take both ends of the spectrum to the extreme. The woman is the antithesis of someone like Rich Piana. Both are extremely unhealthy.
    There’s a reason a lot of people with eating disorders get into hardcore body building. I was one of them. It searches that same itch. For some people no matter what they do, it’s never enough. For others it’s a coping mechanism for their depression.
    Even you said you think you’re only above average. You’re on the extreme end of what natural fitness is. You literally have dedicated your life to fitness and it shows in your body. Average men aren’t muscular like that. They work out a few times a week to keep their strength up but have very little definition. Guys like Timothy Olyphant, Jensen Ackles, Misha Collins come to mind.

    • @ScottHermanFitness
      @ScottHermanFitness  Год назад +1

      WE decide this standard of morals. All the examples you gave were extreme examples.
      So clearly if we came together as a society, those extremes would not be considered a baseline of whats "Good vs Evil" / "Healthy vs Unhealthy"

  • @butcho7492
    @butcho7492 Год назад

    It's fine to accept everyone as they are and not judge. But trying to normalize unhealthy behavior is 100% wrong.

  • @MJHFTBN
    @MJHFTBN Год назад +1

    Gluttony is a deadly sin. She can’t beat her demons.

  • @freeman3061
    @freeman3061 Год назад +1

    I hit a smooth top single today. Moved like butter.

  • @Dah42
    @Dah42 Год назад +4

    It's so weird how we live in a society where people can "identify" as whatever they please... Have you guys heard the term "Transableism"? it refers to people who identify as 'disabled"... and if you tell them that they're nuts, you will be labeled as a "bigot" "hater" "evil" etc.

    • @timehunter9467
      @timehunter9467 Год назад

      Wait, this exists? I’d give everything to NOT have a disability, that just insane! I have almost no social life, can’t get a job and I hate it! Why anyone would want to be disabled is beyond me!

  • @raymondradar
    @raymondradar Год назад

    Scott what she created on Social Media isn’t about her being a model. Here is a woman seeking attention thru Social Media instead of focusing on her quality of life . She can’t barely move and this is really sad to see. This woman needs some intervention to get back her quality of life . She kind of reminded me of the Whale with Brandon Frazier. I’m curious to what led this woman to where she is today . Scott love you ❤man . Don’t ever change and always be you . 🤗 I was out in Ft Lauerdale last month.

  • @lovingmylifeasIage6741
    @lovingmylifeasIage6741 Год назад +1

    You just have to accept that everyone is different with different levels of a pre-frontal cortex. Putting yourself up as a standard to be achieved by others is a little arrogant, don't you think?

  • @berner
    @berner Год назад

    We have a social and healthy standard that may not be for everyone, but it's there. It isn't because the majority population are sitting back, chuckling evilly and going "Ah haw haw haw, we've made it so people stay in line with these social standards that WE have decided EVERYONE has to live up to. Why? Because we're all so controlling and want everyone to fall in line, haw haw... a haw...".
    It's just because that's the way things have turned out and they've turned out that way for good reasons. No one says that you _have_ to be a certain way and it's completely a choice and if it's for positive reasons, then if you live that way and make an effort to achieve that goal, then this is what's going to happen:
    You're going to reap the benefits and rewards that come with it.
    Sadly however we have people in society that haven't reached certain standards, either by not putting effort into it or they just got dealt a poor hand in life and they're unable to do so.
    But here's the thing:
    Just because a person _can't_ reach a certain goal, doesn't mean they need to not only prey on those needing help to reach it, who are trying but don't have the confidence/motivation needed, but also actively steer them away from it and encourage and praise failed results by spinning them as good achievements.

  • @tinycat3782
    @tinycat3782 9 месяцев назад

    what makes me mad about this woman's message is that there are so many people who do not have the choice to just be healthy and normal. they can't just decide one day to eat right, exercise and fix their body. she still has that option and she isn't this way because she was born with a defect or has a disability because of an accident or maybe a by product of an infection. so many people just don't have this choice and i feel like this is a horrible slap in the face to those people.

  • @ddscora
    @ddscora Год назад +1

    Love your message 💪, not her of course she's totally wrong for me

  • @BrawnyKingFitness
    @BrawnyKingFitness Год назад +1

    Instead of putting soooo much effort into forcing people to like you, why not simply lose weight.
    Obesity is a choice and you can change yourself.
    Body positivity is understandable in cases where a person is handicapped. It cannot be changed. But obesity??? Hell no.
    Cheers Scott 🤜🤛

  • @potato_lover1235
    @potato_lover1235 Год назад +1

    Agree

  • @menacexp
    @menacexp Год назад

    facts: people want to "normalize" obesity and unhealthy lifestyle - this is not a good idea and advocates unhealthy choices. A "Model" is create an inspiration for people to aspire to. Obesity and unhealthy lifestyle is not something to aspire to.

  • @Rock-n-Rolla369
    @Rock-n-Rolla369 Год назад

    Body positivity should be encouraged, but not when it’s simply used as a way to justify living an unhealthy and unsustainable lifestyle.

  • @stephenshelton4267
    @stephenshelton4267 Год назад +5

    Why do we have to accept the premise that she's trying to be a nice person? She's encouraging others to join her in her pursuit a premature death so that she doesn't feel bad about failing to take the initiative to better herself. Just because she smiles and has an upbeat voice it doesn't make her goal any less evil.

  • @ianishraque
    @ianishraque Год назад +4

    It's really amazing of you to speak about this issue.

  • @DJ-1Q84
    @DJ-1Q84 Год назад

    This is depressing. We're in the middle of an obesity epidemic in this country and it's like we have to walk on eggshells just to discuss the issue.

  • @ItsGroundhogDay
    @ItsGroundhogDay Год назад

    Someone who follows this sort of lifestyle will eventually require lifelong assistance from the government and pharma. That makes them both a gold mine and very easy to control, which is why there is a concerted effort to encourage it.

  • @BruceWayneOfOz
    @BruceWayneOfOz Год назад

    I'm lucky...I can eat or drink anything I want and I stay around 140 lbs, at 5'6"...I got up to 152 once when I was young and working out, but though I Looked and Felt (physically) Great, I did notice a difference in the way I did...everything! I was always aware of the extra weight, and didn't feel as comfortable with it, even though it was Muscle! Strange! I could Not Imagine carrying around 10...or More...lbs of Fat!

  • @hammadmoosa1611
    @hammadmoosa1611 Год назад +1

    There is alot of confusion in this generation 😢 anyone can identify as anything 😂, everyone living in delusions. I agree with you if you speak truth you will get cancelled

  • @troybishop3204
    @troybishop3204 Год назад

    Sometimes the truth hurts , but someone in this condition shouldn't be praised , they should be positively encouraged to get on the right path because the path this person is on is a dead end

  • @rnursemd
    @rnursemd Год назад

    I think those baselines should arrived at on the recommendations of a doctor/nutritionist/etc. I'm sure that if this person has had regular checkups, someone has already told her that the weight has to go for the sake of her health and not a beauty aesthetic.

  • @SharkEsq
    @SharkEsq Год назад

    I think the effort to FORCE certain ideals down everyone's throat is what's causing this backlash.

  • @DeltaFoxtrotII
    @DeltaFoxtrotII Год назад

    I think too much of anything is a bad thing. I like apples. But if I sit down and eat a whole bag I'm one go I'm gonna have a bad time. I think the same is true for things like body positivity. Yeah if you put on a few extra holiday pounds or something you can live with it because you wanna work to fix it. But inspirational quotes about loving yourself dont mean shit if you can't go to the grocery store and get milk without breaking into a full sweat.

  • @donatina1987
    @donatina1987 Год назад

    Accepting all the bad behaviors is unacceptable...

  • @allenm9775
    @allenm9775 Год назад

    My thoughts are this woman truly has the illness of morbid obesity. As long as she doesn't spread lies saying she is healthy, I think she can do whatever. A model is just someone getting paid to model. So if she gets paid to model for obese clothes then she is a model. Her situation is sad, like someone who has cancer. Just because she is actually sick does not mean she can't do what makes her happy. Lastly for her situation medication or surgeries for weight loss would be a option I would support.

  • @Sharayah144
    @Sharayah144 Год назад

    Common sense but it’s gone out the window in the era of social media

  • @hornedfrog6224
    @hornedfrog6224 Год назад

    Obesity, particularly morbid obesity, is a big reason for the escalating costs of health care in this country. We are not doing our country any favors by accepting this.

  • @psychopathmedia
    @psychopathmedia Год назад

    It shouldn't be glorified, but people shouldn't be using it as a basis to mock and bully people either

  • @psychopathmedia
    @psychopathmedia Год назад

    6:11 If people can segualize it, it's a model. So until people stop identifying with that, and especially stop finding it segually attractive, it won't go away

  • @lysanderlonshadow8653
    @lysanderlonshadow8653 Год назад

    I hope these women enjoy being in the spotlight for barely some years cause I'm sure their health will catch up to them soon.

  • @nomadflbh
    @nomadflbh Год назад

    🙏🏾💯

  • @ebg3624
    @ebg3624 Год назад

    The human body is capable of amazing things 😨 both good and bad

  • @deadlifts_steaks.
    @deadlifts_steaks. Год назад

    I love you for not kissing up to the status quo.

  • @kennethmacgregor-Gregorach
    @kennethmacgregor-Gregorach Год назад

    She does seem like a nice person, and I hate the personal attacks on her, however objectively, her quality of life is really non existent, and body positivity should be wanting the best for your body, accepting all the scars stretch marks, moles freckles etc that it has, but not this. This is unhealthy and it should be called out. It's not cruel to do so, and sometimes honesty hurts, but its better that than to go through life with ear defenders on.

  • @the__man
    @the__man Год назад

    keep it up

  • @Czechbound
    @Czechbound Год назад

    I'm pretty much "live and let live" if it doesn't harm people. But this level of obesity being celebrated in some way sets a wrong example for people who should be trying to lose weight for a healthier/ longer life. And I've noticed ( ie not science based comment ! ) that overweight parents often have overweight children. And not raising your children to be as healthy as you can afford them to be is just wrong. I do accept however that beyond a certain point ( note : I'm no expert ) of obesity it can become very, very hard to lose weight as your system that regulates when you feel full can become broken, and so you live your life hugely overweight but, counter-intuitively hungry

  • @theItalianshamrock
    @theItalianshamrock Год назад

    I feel bad for people like this... living in their own make believe world. Hope someone close to her will sit down and tell her the cold truth about her weight/ health

  • @daryontube
    @daryontube Год назад

    How can you identify as a model, when you cannot wear 99.999999% of the fashion clothes in the World... it's like saying you are a powerlifter but you max weight for one rep is 1 Kg. 😬