I am so tired of reading articles about “poor, sad, fat” kids. From Time magazine’s recent (ab)use of a fat child in their “let’s jump on the child obesity epidemic” edition to this tragic (ab)use of a little girl’s picture in a podcast done by a “health” reporter from the NY Times, children have become [...]
I am so tired of reading articles about “poor, sad, fat” kids. From Time magazine’s recent (ab)use of a fat child in their “let’s jump on the child obesity epidemic” edition to this tragic (ab)use of a little girl’s picture in a podcast done by a “health” reporter from the NY Times, children have become [...]