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Old 12-05-2005, 12:31 PM   #240
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Originally Posted by Alex Stroup
So, again, I'm not judging anybody unless I have enough information to judge. But you suggested judging for fatness should be in the same category as judging for baldness or shortness. Fatness, for most of the people who are, is not the same as bald and short and therefore the same logic for not judging a short (it is out of their control) person does not apply to 99% of fat people (it is in their control). That's all I was replying to.

Most of the time you shouldn't judge a fat person because you have no idea why they're fat and how they feel about it.

100% of the time you shouldn't judge a short person simply because they have absolutely no control (though perhaps that is changing in our modern technological/medical age); also they're so small and cherubic, those short people, how could you possibly think bad things of them?

Oh, I see. I listed short and bald and such because ISM said that this thread is much more sensitive than those threads would be, not because one should ever judge the others.

I feel like one shouldn't judge a person for being fat. Ever. Simply because it has nothing to do with who they are. It's just how they are.
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