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the people thinking fat is healthy, has mental problems of thier own get help.
Where did they write or imply fat is healthy?
Being fat is a symptom of mental stress. Do you honestly think you're helping by piling on to that stress?
Those people you mention that claim being fat is healthy are obviously trying to cope with their stress. They're trying to find a way to feel "normal" despite all the external attacks on their person. Deep down they know the truth, but they can't deal with that until they deal with what got them there first. They need to fix the foundation of their problems before they can fix the additional damages it caused.
Shame can also be a motivator, it has an evolutionary role.
Being overweight is a series of choices. Not an immutable characteristic.
Iβm a hard determinist, so I empathise with your viewpoint and it has merit, however, if you believe in free will, you believe the person has some agency.
Trust me, no fat person needs your help to feel ashamed of themselves. Whether it's actually the case or not that there would be no other motivation to not be fat if there was no shame associated with it.
Also what difference does it make to you if someone else is fat?? It's literally none of your business, why make it into a problem that needs solving?
Dawg Iβm fat too. Weβre not a monolith.
Itβs good to promote health. Light pressure applied with empathy can be a good thing.