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Dear Fat People: Nicole Arbor wanted to be funny, but instead pissed off a lot of people

Fat shaming is a myth, says Nicole Arbour.

Blonde comedian and vlogger Nicole Arbor wanted to be funny with her Dear Fat People video, but instead pissed off a lot of people. A story as old as YouTube. In her satirical monologue with a heavy dose of profanity, she tried to show public criticism or shaming of fat people (the Americans coined the term "fat shaming" for this) as a positive way of encouraging overweight people to lose extra pounds.

Nicole Arbor in his satire video, he says he is "fat shaming" the myth that they made it up fat people, that you can they are playing the racist card (read they have benefits), but that this is not racism. These people are just overweight and it's okay to tell them so out loud. He points out that he is not targeting those who are bulky for health reasons and those who have something in reserve for bad times, but to all those who simply do not know how to/do not want to resist food.

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Nicole Arbor has caused a lot of hot blood online.
Nicole Arbor has caused a lot of hot blood online.

Nevertheless, in his attempt, where he states something otherwise very valid reasons why shouldn't you work with fat people "with gloves" (as is the practice in America, where they have similar benefits as a disabled person), Nicole Arbor encounters in most cases disapproval. Despite this, or precisely because of this, she has already collected on Facebook in just a few days over 18 million views, and over 2 million views on YouTube, although the video was taken down due to controversy, but quickly returned to its place due to freedom of speech.

Nicole Arbor aimed primarily at such people.
Nicole Arbor aimed primarily at such people.

One of the comments under the clip, which is to be underlined, says that it is fat shaming a real and huge (pun not intended) problem and what's worse, only part of a larger problem I call body shaming ("body shaming"), which every other woman has already felt on her own skin.

The reaction of Whitney Way Thore, star of the show My Beautiful Fat Life:

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