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Never take advice from this health expert.
Exercise.
It makes you happier, healthier, stronger, able to live out your final years on this earth with dignity and freedom.
Exercise is just such a wholesome and helpful thing.
Yet there are some people who think that encouraging exercise or even talking about it is toxic.
And one of these people was just hired as a public health consultant.
This is...
Oh, this is real. It's on Dr. Phil.
Holy shit!
Is Virgi Tovar.
You may have already heard that the city of Sanford.
So she's from San Francisco.
Huh.
Life is full of surprises.
Months ago as a consultant for the public health department.
Right.
The problem?
Well, as we'll see in this video, Virgie is not a very big fan of health.
And recently, she's taken this to a new extreme.
Recently...
This is like in Parks and Recreation when Ron Swanson got hired to be the director of the company
or the government agency, just so he could make it not work.
Really?
It's like a double fucking agent.
Bertie's been hating on exercise.
Guys, I've been really trying not to talk about body positivity anymore.
I made my points.
I'm not trying to beat a dead horse.
The ideas put forth by the body positivity and health in every size movements are silly.
They don't make any sense.
They're just not watching.
It's hog logic.
That's what it is.
It's just hog logic.
You shouldn't even think about it.
It's not even worth talking about.
The best way to win the war against fat is to give up the fight.
But the point.
Public Health Department thing.
Okay.
Caught my eye and made me wonder,
what's pretty?
What must have a lot of stock in McDonald's?
She's up to lately.
So I go check out her Instagram, and I see she has a problem with exercise now.
So I'm like, fine.
No way.
I can't believe it.
What a twist.
We're making the video.
So I guess today we're catching up with Virgie's fresh takes on exercise, health, and weight loss.
And childhood obesity.
Virgie was actually recently on Dr. Phil, and that's a large amount of what they discussed.
Does anybody disagree that we stop childhood obesity?
Do you disagree with that?
I mean, I just think that it's a very big...
How the fuck did this happen?
This is crazy.
Phrase, right?
At the end of the day, right?
Body diversity is a real...
Well, it is a...
Yeah, in a way...
...ill thing.
There are naturally bigger people.
There are naturally smaller people.
So, yeah.
But first up, a very brief overview of...
of her new job.
You may already know who Virgie is, you may not.
But Virgie Tovar is a prominent-
So she wrote a book, it says you have the right to remain fat?
Then why is she using a photo of herself on the cover of it where she's skinnier?
Huh. Well, how about that?
Quote unquote, fat activists who recently accepted a new job.
The San Francisco Department of Health's new weight czar has gone viral for her proclamation
that no one has to be healthy.
What is your definition of health?
I remember seeing this.
No one has to be healthy.
No, right?
She's been hired to be a voice.
How are you gassing this up?
In the room reminding officials about stigma-staced by overweight people while they are developing public health initiatives.
Virgie has a lot of very extreme views about health and weight, so I was so surprised when I saw this higher.
And for me, I feel very, very strongly that I owe myself health and I owe everyone that I love health.
I think I have a duty to everyone in my life to try to be behaviorally healthy.
Like, I can't help if I get a disease, but I can at least try to live in a way that doesn't cause
everyone else around me anxiety. That's the way I think about it. And that doesn't mean you have to
run marathons. But I think that trying a bit is your moral duty. Being fat is bad. If you're
fat, it's bad. To a degree. And I don't know if everyone has to agree with that philosophy.
Just the way it is.
Probably should be your philosophy if you have a role in public health. Like if your job,
is literally to increase the health of the public.
I do think that it is a problem and it's a conflict of interest that you hire somebody
whose job is to help the public be healthier and they don't want people to be healthy.
Like I think that's just a bad idea.
You should have a basic interest in health.
Because if you don't care about health, that's cool.
You have the right to go set up a casino and cigar stand over there.
but you probably shouldn't take a role in public health.
I feel like that is extremely fair.
But it says her job is to remind officials about stigmas faced by overweight people
while they are developing public health initiatives.
Well, like not being able to fit in a plane seat?
Like what is stigma?
Like, what do you mean?
Now, at first glance, I see nothing wrong with hiring someone to be like,
hey, don't worry about your weight, just focus on engaging and healthy behavior.
That's a very helpful message.
That could be the message that some people need to hear in order to do what they need to do to be healthy.
Get your sleep, eat well, be active, try to make progress and just do what you can from where you're at.
If that was the message that Virgie was hired to promote, I see that as a positive thing, even if I don't agree with the rest of her ideas.
But when I looked into it, Virgie's opinion actually seems to be the opposite of that.
Of course it is because it's just another fat gluttonous retard that's sitting around and wants to promote their ideology.
so they can justify their disgusting lifestyle.
That's the reason why everybody knows it.
You know it, I know it, everybody knows it.
This is what they do.
And the reason why it's almost all fat women that are doing this
is because the entire fat acceptance movement
is a huge sci-op to try to make men want to date them.
But they don't want to.
And nowhere is that more clear.
You see one of these like fat acceptance movements.
It's 95% women.
Her ideas surrounding exercise.
So let's go take a look at her Instagram.
Let's start first with this Instagram post.
Virgie recently conducted a weight-biased training to a group of government workers.
In this training-
Does Elon know about this?
Like, this is our tax money.
This is state funds?
I mean, Gavin, who's going on Gavin Newsom's podcast next?
Can we please have them?
Like, can you make him react?
react to this? Make a tweet right now. Me?
Including included the following four tips.
Ending weight slash food bias at work.
Helping to decrease stigma around food and bodies at work means doing less of these four things.
Number one, talk less or not at all about how you or others eat at work.
Okay, this is all.
I see.
So she wants that to happen because she's fat and she's eating food at her desk and it's disgusting and people don't like it.
And so she wants to make it a rule that you can't do that.
See, in order to understand hog logic, you have to think about the prime motivating directive behind it.
How can this enable the person to eat more food?
As soon as you think about it from that perspective, everything else makes sense.
It's so easy to reverse engineer.
already a pretty big ask of your coworkers, I think.
Obviously, by this, virtue really means don't talk about your diet.
Do not talk about keto, paleo, carnivore, veganism, calorie counting, protein consumption.
You can't talk about sugar reduction or any other.
And this is the other thing, right?
This is another fucking Karen that's trying to tell everybody else what they can and can't talk about.
And this is the bottom line.
It's another, like, unfortunately not self-appointed.
dumb bitch that's going around trying to use a position of authority to tell other people what they
can and can't talk about. It's annoying.
A way that suggests that you are moderating what you consume, which is a major double standard
because let's be real here. What would Virgie's opinion be if Nancy from accounting brought
cake to the office? It's so rich. You know that talking about that office cake would be
completely fine and perhaps encouraged. Well,
unless someone asked for the smaller slice.
C-R-F-I.
Inevitably, there's always someone-
Cake-related?
At the party who has to declare-
No, this has got to be a meme, right?
I mean, this has got to be from fucking, like,
Portlandia.
Cake-related,
eat-phobic incident,
the moment when it's time to eat,
delicious cake,
and it's interrupted by a
marginalizing impulse,
but...
Moderating impulse, I think.
publicly that their slice is too large.
Like there's no way that there's no way that the taxpayers of California
are paying this woman to give seminars to a fucking trauma dump
that people are telling her that her slice of cake is too large at a birthday party.
How does this happen?
declare publicly that their slice is too large.
Like there's no way that Virgie is talking about.
long talking about food in general because she spends half of her Instagram talking about what she's
eating. So obviously, I would have never guessed.
Obviously, anyone would be allowed to talk about worshipping junk food at the office,
but no one would be allowed to talk about trying to improve their blood sugar levels.
It's just a little bit backwards. It's a little bit over the top. And it's genuinely concerning
that this was part of a presentation given to a government organization.
Do you imagine that? You work at the government. You have to listen to.
to this shit. Okay, next tip. Number two, talk less or not at all about your or others' bodies at work.
Okay, that's fine. Number three, talk less or not at all about exercise at work.
So you're not allowed to talk about exercise. Again, so you have to reverse engineer.
Why is it that that's bad? It's bad. Okay, so think about it. It's bad because other people can have
conversations about exercise, and she feels self-conscious being present in those conversations
because she doesn't exercise. So if you have to understand hog logic, it's all directly
relational, it has a direct relation to enabling them to feel good about indulging in being
fat. That's what it's all about. That's the entire beginning, middle, and
So this is why I wanted to make this video.
Every single person should be unwaite about this.
There just ain't no way you're telling people not to talk about exercise at work.
First off, that's like saying you can't talk about the weather if the weather made your health better in every single way.
Exercise is just so unproblematic.
It is literally one of the most health promoting behaviors of all time.
Depending on who you ask, sleep might be number one, but exercise is right up there with it.
Regardless of body weight, if you exercise a few times a week,
really exercise. Even if you don't lose a pound of fat, you will be a way healthier human being.
Weight loss is hard and not everyone will achieve it, but if everyone just committed to exercise,
it would be an absolute game changer health-wise. And if someone is being hired to represent
overweight people in the room and not pushing this message, it's just silly. A health expert
discouraging discussion of exercise should not exist. But wait, maybe. It's ridiculous. It's such a
crazy inversion of logic and rationality, that it's shocking that it even exists.
Have it wrong. Maybe Virgie is encouraging people to exercise. She recently held a
reclaiming movement after diet culture workshop. My heart is so full after hosting the
reclaiming movement after diet culture workshop today. Fat phobia, diet culture, and toxic
fitness culture try to convince us that there is a line between legitimate exercise and
illegitimate movement. Everything else we do all the time. Like,
like laugh, breathe, cry, hug our pals, run to get the last slice of pizza.
I don't think she's running to get the last slice of pizza.
I don't think that's happening.
Bend over to give our fur children a pet, have sex.
Our fur children?
Oh, it just keeps getting better.
Et cetera, et cetera.
Okay, well, there is a line.
There's a distinction between running to get the last slice of pizza and exercising.
But I think what's even more concerning is not only do these things not qualify as exercise,
they don't even really qualify as movement.
This is a whole workshop that in theory would be just encouraging people to do what they can.
It's like, well, how is it legitimate that you're exercising, but me laughing and eating pizza
isn't legitimate?
Lower the bar a bit, but be active in your own way.
Do something from where you're at.
But with Virgie, we can see that she lowered the bar from exercise to just movement,
but then didn't even meet that bar.
Let's go through.
What a surprise.
Laughing.
I mean, you can call it moving.
You're moving your face, right?
So it's not on the line.
Breathing definitely does not count as movement.
I think for fat people, it is harder to breathe.
So for her, it's probably exercise.
I mean, there's been times.
Yeah, let's be honest.
I guess.
Hugging our pals.
I'm not going to qualify that one as movement.
You're stationary, most of that.
Running to get the last slice.
The pizza. Ironically, this is the most movement that is on this list.
And it's also probably a lie.
Making tea. Again, you are stationary throughout the entire thing. Doesn't count.
Bending over to give our fur children a pet. It scares me that Virgie's experience...
It's like this is made on purpose to be annoying.
With day-to-day movement is so limited that bending over qualifies to her as movement.
Have sex? Okay, sure. Fine.
exist.
Virgie.
There is a clear line between exercising and existing.
Okay?
Sure.
I feel like the fact that exists is on this list.
Considering that a lot of the time we are existing, it looks like this and this and this,
I am going to go ahead and declare that existing is not movement.
If you added up the steps from this daily movement, you'd be at like 50 steps.
You really would think that the entire point of a workshop like this would be like, you know what, no matter where you're at, you can do something.
can do something. Go for a walk. Go outside and play with your kids, your pets, keep your house
really clean, pick up a sport with your friends. Years ago on the channel, I covered a story of a
really inspiring person named Jesse Shand. He was like 600 pounds. He could barely stand up,
and to get started exercising, he literally just flopped around.
Miskers said that, hey, your weight, you could just literally flop around and lose weight.
I laughed. I had to admit, but, uh, then you started to be hopping.
And that honestly was not only movement.
I think that there's so much toxic positivity and like a lot of women's movements where like they enable bad behavior like this.
And I think this is a really great example where like I think men have a much easier job holding each other accountable for like unhealthy or bad practices.
And I think that women and this is like this is going to be a bit of a conspiracy theory.
But I've always thought that women encourage other women to gain weight as some form of like fucking, you know,
500 IQ evolutionary thing because they know it's going to give them like an advantage in like
biological reproduction like it's probably that's probably totally fucking insane for me to say
but it makes sense that was exercise it got his heart rate up he was sweating it was
exercise and it changed his life if we always just do what we can today and do a little bit
that's a lot tomorrow that's crazy find ourselves one day in a better place in life and
So you think that would really be the purpose of people being hired.
Here are some clips from longevity doctor and author Peter Attia on the value of adding just a little bit of exercise to your life.
What's the difference in all-cause mortality if I go from doing zero exercise to doing just a bit?
Going from zero activity to just 90 minutes a week is about a 15% reduction in all-cause mortality.
So I'm 15% less likely to...
So if you just fuck around for an hour and a half a week, you're 15% less likely to die.
from some bullshit. That's crazy.
If you go from being completely sedentary to just doing 90 minutes a week.
You start looking at the health benefits of, you know, purposeful but not really brisk walking.
They're substantial.
Walking the dog.
The data on guard.
This must make her so upset.
So the health benefits of like physical activity, light exercise, I mean, are substantially.
Going from completely sedentary to just doing some movement, not existing or running for
pizza type movement, real movement changes your health radically for the better. So you think that the
point of a reclaiming movement workshop would be to promote this message. But instead, so they're
reclaiming physical movement by, so, let me, let me get this straight. So this is like, you're reclaiming
physical movement by categorizing physical movement as breathing. Right.
message was literally yes.
What if?
Instead of trying for more movement each day, we just change the definition of movement.
Some of Virgie's finest work, well worth, whatever the taxpayers of San Francisco are paying her, I'm sure.
Although I did see that the position was worth only like $12,000, so it's not anything crazy.
But I mean, given the premises of the workshop, it's...
It's 90% of people vote no.
How did this happen?
If 98% of people don't want this, why is it there?
Only 12,000 too many.
Virgie actually breaks it down further and it honestly just gets worse.
The premises of the workshop were, number one, we are all born movers.
The universe is always moving, and so are we.
The planet is moving, so I'm always moving.
So we have actually gotten into intergalactic, transplanetary hog logic.
I didn't even know that we could...
that we could... This is impressive.
No, this is crazy.
Let her cook?
I guess so.
She's literally saying that we're already moving because the planet is rotating.
Isn't she? That's what that says, right? I'm not just...
The universe is...
Fucking God. This is real.
Always moving. That's what that says.
See, like, what do we actually do with this?
The workshop is persuading people that exercise is unnecessary because the...
planet is rotating. This is why I don't want to talk about this stuff anymore. It's just, it's too
out there for me. I just, I just don't. But it actually blows my mind when I see university after
university has invited Virgie to come and speak. She's given multiple speeches at Berkeley, a well-respected
American- What? What? It's actually kind of messes with your head of it. You're like,
am I missing something here? Or is what this person's saying, actually not making any sense.
Exercise is the rendering of movement into productivity and outcome.
Usually that outcome is modification and disciplining of the body.
Holy fuck. Did you get this from chat, GPT?
No, you didn't.
Because if it did, it would have made more...
Exercise is a construction.
A way of claiming the body as your responsibility
rather than the responsibility of the collective.
Exercise is a construction that is designed to generate blame.
And that is why it can feel so loaded, so awful,
even though it's just one foot here, one foot there, one arm here and one arm there.
I don't know where to start.
There's so much.
This is amazing.
This is absolutely amazing.
This is the perspective of someone who seriously couldn't possibly imagine exercising.
And you have to understand that these people are so selfish and so self-centered that they literally think that the planet is rotating in order to help them exercise and lose weight.
Like they actually think that the world revolves around them.
It's incredible.
For any other reason than hating the way that your body looks.
But Virgie, you know you have a heart and it is a muscle.
You have a brain.
I think thus far in society, exercise has had terrible PR.
I think something we do a terrible job of in society is bringing home the message
that exercise is not just a weight loss thing.
It's barely a weight loss thing.
It's a life thing.
We all need to do it whether we like it or not every single day.
And Peter Atia's outlive, he says we'll actually have to train in order to do the following basic activities when we're like 70 or 80.
Go for a nature hike through a hilly area.
Pick up a grandchild.
Carry in your own groceries.
Lift a suitcase into an overhead compartment on an airplane.
Open a jar.
Have sex.
Climb stairs without assistance.
Isn't that insane?
We won't be able to do any of that basic stuff if we don't train for it.
In other words, at the time when most people...
Yeah, no, there's plenty of people. No, no, it's true. There's plenty of people. They're fucked up. Like, they're all kinds of fucked up. And they're not even, I've seen people that are 60. And they're needing to use mobility scooter at Walmart. And they're over there on the Cheetos aisle and just bawling out. I mean, that's it. They won't make it to 40? No, there's most fat people.
Most of them crash out around 45 to 55.
That's usually what happens.
To retire, they will have zero quality of life.
You ever notice how their only fat person that's really old, that's famous is Santa Claus and he's not real?
You guys ever pick up on that?
If they don't train for it.
And if you're very overweight or obese, which is Virgie's audience, is who she's been hired to represent.
You're actually going to need to exercise even more.
to account for this.
And I know a lot of people aren't motivated by who they'll be when they're older.
But if you also just want to be your best self in general, like today, exercise is inseparable
from this.
If you want to have your best brain-
Like I started exercising more recently too.
Like I exercised pretty much every day.
As soon as I end my stream, I immediately go for like a 20 minute, like maybe a mile,
mile and a half walk.
And I don't really like, I'm not doing like, okay.
And the fact is that the only reason why I'm not exercising and doing more is because I'm
lazy and I'm not putting in enough effort, right? That's enough, right? Like, I'm not.
Like, I have, I have weights. I have resistance bands. I have other forms of, like,
body weight exercises I could do. I'm just not doing them, right? And so, like, that's it.
It's not society's fault. It's not McDonald's fault or anything. It's just simply my fault
because I'm not making a priority, right? Do you feel better? I do, actually. After, like, exercising,
because, like, so this is the difference, right? Is that, like, whenever I was a kid,
I was very athletic, right? You guys might not believe this, but
it's true. And I spent eight hours playing video games, eight hours sleeping, and eight hours being
physical. And I remember when I cleaned up my entire house whenever I was banned, I actually felt great.
And I was being physical and doing things and being active for like over five hours a day.
I felt great. Today, you need to exercise today. I was actually reading this other book,
Spark, about the benefits of exercise. There's a school in America that has these students
exercising first thing in the morning, but like it's one of their classes. And they're doing
really hard exercise. And they're finding that the kids that are taking this class first thing in
the morning are crushing the rest of the day. I'll do a video on this book in the future. It's actually
wild. And it's really the same. I don't like that. I think that could be a, you know,
correlation, not causation situation. Because I would assume that students that take the exercise
classes are probably more predisposed to being conscientious about themselves, which would mean that
they're more conscientious about, you know, like obviously school. And also, I think that there's a trend
that people that are wealthier and have more money generally put health as a higher premium. And so
you're going to have a lot of conflating variables with that. It's just my opinion, right? I mean,
it's just like, this is like, actually, it doesn't really matter. But like, I'm just,
you know, bringing this up. I guess this is what it must feel like whenever somebody does it and chat
to me. Same with healthy eating too, though. If you want to have your best day today, not to mention
when you're old, you got to eat healthy today. Mood, energy, memory, learning just general like
quickness and zippiness of your brain that is all governed by movement and food and other stuff.
But those are important. So yeah, um, Virgie, fuck off.
True, there you go. The entire concept of exercise. It's fair to not like it, okay? But if you
hate it this much, you have to do some inner work. Well, hey, if you hate exercising,
and you love eating food and you want to be fat, that's great. You're going to die. Go ahead. Do it.
This is America. You can be 600 pounds. You can suck 600 dicks. You can make $600,000 a year.
And you can do whatever the hell you want to do. It's America. That's right. That's freedom.
Probably should not hold a position in public health of any kind. Like hating on exercise because,
of your experience with die culture is like hating on vegetables.
Somebody's saying, do you think that the government wants this woman doing speeches
so more people die before they collect Social Security?
Vegetables. Oh yeah, that's right. Virgie and her friends
said a boss kid hating on vegetables too.
Die kale, die.
Fuck you, vegetrable. I mean, vegetable.
Dude, this is so fucking ridiculous. How is this real?
It's like this, this should be a skit from like, again,
like Portlandia or something.
This has to be a joke.
Not only that, but Virgie has had some really terrible takes on childhood obesity recently.
Let me guess. It's okay.
And I can't show you too much of their conversation because Dr. Phil is notorious for copyright striking.
And I'm going to take the risk for Virgie's views on child obesity.
Dr. Phil had Virgie Topor on his show along with this like fit pro-health medical doctor.
And at some point, bro, you know like Dr. Phil.
I'm going to be honest, I love Dr. Phil.
I think Dr. Phil is so fucking based.
So let me get this straight.
So Dr. Phil, Baldy brings on this like fat, you know, San Francisco health assistant or health
professor that thinks that exercising is bad.
And then he also brings on this super attractive doctor to just make her look like a
fucking idiot.
Oh, God.
At some point, he blatantly asks Virgie if she does.
She disagrees with the idea that we should end childhood obesity.
Does anybody disagree that if we can stop childhood obesity from a health standpoint that we should?
Does anybody disagree? I can think of somebody who disagrees.
Everybody disagree with that? Do you disagree with that?
What do you think, Virgie says?
Well, she basically just flat out refuses to answer the question, just kind of stutters.
I just think that it's a very big phrase. At the end of the day,
Right. Long-term dieting sets.
I think if your kid's morbidly obese, it should be child abuse.
If your kid's a little chubby, that's just the way it is, right?
And there's a little bit of biological diversity that people have, definitely, right?
But, like, you're talking about 100 pounds?
It's child abuse, bro.
Like, yeah.
Like, can somebody, I tweet that, send that to RFK.
Because, like, why don't he, can you just make that a rule?
They can make that a rule, right?
Yeah, like, no, I calmed out.
serious. Like, why not? Child abuse and grooming charges? Yeah, I'd say child abuse for sure.
Child neglect or abuse? Yeah, definitely. You're not wrong. Yeah, yeah. Too subjective. No, it's not.
There's your healthy weight for your size and weight, and morbid obesity as being 100 pounds above that.
That's child abuse. It's simple. Like, there it is. Like, it's not, see, this is what hogs do,
is that they have
these, they create
an apparatus of lies
that they live in.
And it's built off of like
compounding lies.
People up to gain, wait overshry.
It's wrong by its freedom.
It's not freedom.
It's a child.
A parent is responsible
for the well-being of their kid
before they're 18.
If their kid is causing problems,
it's the parent's responsibility
to solve that.
that's the way it works
the kid has the freedom to grow up with parents
that take care of them that's what I would say
at the end of the day right
long term dieting sets people up
to gain weight over time
long term dieting sets people to gain weight
over time
guys what kind of logic is that
Dr. Phil straight up asks her if you could push a magic button
and end childhood obesity knowing all the health
and life problems that it causes
would you do it?
I love Dr. Phil.
If you can push a button and keep a child from experiencing obesity, that's not...
Yeah, sure, but we don't have the button, but let's say you did.
What I ask you.
That's her response.
She's not going to put an end to childhood obesity because childhood obesity is the result of body diversity.
Childhood obesity is natural.
That seemed to me like a question that anybody would say yes to.
If you could stop childhood cancer, would you say yes to?
Would you say yes to that?
Well, I think what's hard is we're using the word obese.
Bro, he got her.
He fucking got her.
This is terrifying.
The thing is that for like a good, for the better part of 10 years,
we were prevented from being able to say the truth about people like this.
And we were living in a Karenocracy.
and this type of disgusting, gluttonous, self-serving, selfish behavior was normalized.
That's it.
No longer.
We are done with that.
Thank God.
Karen's against the Matrix?
Yes, we have to break out of the Karen Matrix.
When there's actually body diversity, right?
Like, there are people in this room who have children who are naturally in larger bodies.
Mammy really- They're naturally in larger bodies.
It's like, I was going to make a car joke, but I was like, wait a minute.
No, you can choose to buy a Miata or you can choose to buy a van.
It doesn't even make sense with a car.
They're born fat.
That's it's disinformation.
Yeah, I guess so.
He's not going to put an end to childhood obesity.
So yes, Virgie would not put an end to childhood obesity, even though she went through it
herself and had a rough time. She went through it herself. She would not put an end to it.
Body diversity is a real thing. To suggest that childhood obesity happens because of the body diversity
thing, it's just not rooted in reality. Like, it's so silly that I would not be talking about this,
this seriously. If San Francisco didn't hire her and Berkeley didn't invite her to speak,
like, somebody has to say something. Like, obviously, we're not all genetically the same.
It's all that this entire movement and everything surrounding it,
is a massive cope by fat women that are trying to sciop society into thinking that it's not disgusting.
That's the entire thing. That's what it's all based off of.
Every single part of the fat acceptance movement works to serve that goal.
We have different reasons for being different body sizes, but body diversity to the tune of
children being morbidly obese didn't exist in the 1970s.
This number has steadily risen for the last 60 years up from basically zero.
It's so bad now that not only, so you've got the kids that are getting spawn camped not only by McDonald's, but also by Apple.
And not the kind you eat, but the kind you play on.
So they're on an iPad all day eating McDonald's and you've got kids that don't even develop muscles in their legs enough to where they can go upstairs.
You got kids in four and five years old that can't even go up the stairs
because they haven't developed the muscles in their legs to do it.
No way for real?
Yeah, it's real.
Look it up.
It's sad.
I know, really?
No, I'm being 100% real on this.
Look it up.
RFK better send them to the camps.
He needs to do something.
He needs to do something about this quick.
And at some point, Dr. Phil completely calls her out and says,
you just want to run an agenda about discrimination and ignore health.
You're wanting to run an agenda about discrimination and ignore health.
No, no, I don't want a health.
It's not an agenda.
It's a menu.
Ignore health at all.
I'm saying that you do want to ignore health because you want to run it.
Of course you do.
Thank you, Dr. Phil.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
A social agenda.
And finally, if we need any other evidence that Virgie probably shouldn't hold any sort of role in public health,
even if it's only for $12,000, I present you this article.
So I found this article on her old blog where she discusses
interrupting an obesity research conference.
Her...
What that means is talking to her and her friends when they're at Golden Corral.
Her friends ran into a meeting of researchers and scientists discussing in the
obesity epidemic and interrupted the whole thing by playing music and yelling.
Correlation isn't causation.
And then Virgie was escorted out by a woman who said shame on you to her,
to which Virgie thought,
if shame belongs anywhere, I thought,
it belongs to the people who are at this conference.
Not us.
You mean the scientists trying to help people with obesity?
Virgie's thinking is so obviously.
Yes, yes, obviously the scientists should be ashamed of themselves.
Blod that at some point on the show,
even a 14-year-old clapped back at her.
Not the same thing.
Race and the size of your body.
are just not the same thing.
So yeah, I hope you guys...
Wait, she's said...
No, no, they are not playing into that bullshit
that like minorities can't lose weight.
What the fuck is wrong with you?
For this video about a person who quite literally disowns
the entire idea of health being hired to a public health position.
Thank you guys so much for watching and I'll see you in the next one.
It is.
This is absolutely wrong...
This is 100% Ron Swanson.
Being hired to do a job.
I'll link it to you guys.
Yes.
This is amazing.
I can't even believe this.
Good video?
What a fucking video.
Fat people are race.
Choose another word.
Anyway, this is unbelievable.
I don't know how this happens, guys.
I really don't.
And it's nuts.
Body type 3.
body type 33
you please explain how the fuck this happened
let me explain how the body positivity
movement happened
the body positivity movement happened
because you had a bunch of women that got together
that wanted to create an apparatus
that enables them to continue
being gluttonous and overweight
and so they've created a
and this is also you keep in mind
that a lot of the women that do this
are white or white adjacent
there's a very big component of, I think it's especially white women that are looking to find a way that they can be an oppressed class.
Am I wrong?
And I know like, oh, you're not supposed to say this, but I'm saying it.
They try so hard.
They try so hard to figure out some sort of way that they're oppressed, that they're the same, right?
It's painfully true.
it is. And it's just, and again, you look at the Tesla riots, you look at the fucking, look at all these protests and everything. It's like how many points on the graph do you need to make a line? Because you've certainly got a lot more than two. And so, yeah, it's just disgusting, man.
I was a woman under the bane of my existence. Yeah, I don't know. And, yeah, fat people are fat because they overeaten, they think washing clothes and doing a school run exercise. It's like a repel quote. And, yeah,
It's just, I don't know what to say.
Please change the screen.
Yeah.
I mean, I do think that's genuinely what it is, is that it's also another movement that, like,
you know, like white women and people, and a lot of these women are like part of like,
they're like from places of like relative privilege.
And so they have like a guilt for that.
And so they create a way to make themselves feel like their victims.
So they can feel better and less guilty about their privilege.
That's basically what I think is happening.
And I understand that like, oh, this might be.
kind of harsh to say, but I'm being honest. I think that's really what's happening. I think that's
actually what's going on.
