Think back to a moment when derogatory remarks or blatant mockery felt uplifting. It’s likely a challenge to find such an instance—after all, cruelty rarely serves as a source of motivation. Yet for someone like Mia Thompson, it seems that belittling others is a sure path to positive outcomes.
In a provocative video titled “Dear Overweight Individuals” on her YouTube channel, this self-proclaimed comedian took it upon herself to chastise individuals struggling with obesity, targeting everything from their space consumption on flights to their supposed unpleasant odors. According to her, fat-shaming is a myth or, at the very least, a necessary practice. She believes that those who are overweight should face ridicule and humiliation until they conform to societal ideals. Here are a few of her notable quotes from the video:
“What are you going to do, overweight individuals? Will you chase me down? It’ll be like a scene from a horror movie. I could easily outpace you!”
“Fat-shaming? No such thing! It’s a clever invention by those who are overweight. Yes, let’s shame them until they change their habits!”
“They forgot to mention that being plus-sized comes with extra health risks, including heart disease and diabetes, not to mention the heartbreak of loved ones losing you too soon.”
YouTube, rightfully so, removed Mia’s video and suspended her account, but she quickly took to social media to defend her actions. She claimed to be a victim of “political correctness” and accused the platform of trying to silence her views. Her video had garnered thousands of shares, which led her to assert, “Clearly, this message was needed.”
Despite the fact that even young children understand the harm in name-calling, Mia appears to believe she is doing society a favor. It’s as if she thinks people with extra weight were blissfully unaware of their situation until she pointed it out, akin to someone discovering vegetables after a lifetime of donuts. Thank you, Mia.
Now, instead of encouraging our children to embrace their bodies and respect those around them, we can teach them to unleash their inner critic, passing judgment and ridicule on anyone who doesn’t conform to their standards. If someone feels hurt by your words, well, that’s their issue. Maybe they shouldn’t be so “unappealing.” Clearly, each of us has the right to dictate how others should appear, right? If someone has an unconventional hairstyle or struggles with body image, why not just express your disdain to them directly? That’s sure to improve their day.
The lesson from Mia Thompson and her supporters seems to be that compassion is overrated, and that making cheap jokes at the expense of marginalized groups is always humorous. Thank you, Mia, for your contributions to society. We definitely need more judgment and hostility.
For those curious enough to view the original video, it can be found here.
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In summary, the actions and beliefs of Mia Thompson serve as a reminder of the harmful impact of shaming and ridicule in our society. Rather than fostering a culture of empathy and support, her approach promotes judgment and hostility, leaving a trail of hurt in its wake.
