If Oprah Winfrey can’t win when it comes to weight loss, nobody can
October 4, 2024 10:19 PM Subscribe
“We know this because of Oprah, because of the Kardashians, because of all these people who are continuing to pursue Westernized beauty, that there is no top where you get to safety” “There will always be something else. If it’s not your weight, it is going to be aging. There’s always something.”
Comments and criticisms you make about other people’s bodies also influence the way you feel about your own body, Conason said.
Comments and criticisms you make about other people’s bodies also influence the way you feel about your own body, Conason said.
I had to nope out of this article when it showed the giant bag of animal fat that opera dragged on stage to demonstrate her weight loss, which is a shame as it sounded interesting
posted by The River Ivel at 2:09 AM on October 5
posted by The River Ivel at 2:09 AM on October 5
I know it was autocorrect that wrote opera for Oprah but jeez, how serendipitously cool was that?
posted by y2karl at 5:27 AM on October 5 [1 favorite]
posted by y2karl at 5:27 AM on October 5 [1 favorite]
Probably been mentioned before, but the podcast Maintenance Phase talks about weight loss culture and as you can imagine, Oprah comes up a lot. For instance, they did an entire episode about the facts and cultural impact of the "Wagon of fat" episode. Highly recommended.
posted by Laura Palmer's Cold Dead Kiss at 6:55 AM on October 5 [7 favorites]
posted by Laura Palmer's Cold Dead Kiss at 6:55 AM on October 5 [7 favorites]
Oprah has in fact long been the most glaringly obvious evidence of how fucked up are our society's ideas about body size and people's control over it. Someone who has basically unlimited resources of time and money cannot get thin and make it stick: does the world draw the obvious lesson? Anyway I am pleased that TFA agrees with my preculsions.
I want to second @rubatan's shoutout ("Stop talking about other peoples' bodies").
posted by Aardvark Cheeselog at 10:34 AM on October 5 [8 favorites]
I want to second @rubatan's shoutout ("Stop talking about other peoples' bodies").
posted by Aardvark Cheeselog at 10:34 AM on October 5 [8 favorites]
As someone who has lost a decent amount of weight I have thoughts on this.
1. I never judge anyone else for their body size.
2. I think basic caloric science should be shared widely, and more caloric labels are needed everywhere.
3. Capitalism makes it damn near impossible to get good nutrition for anyone. From the cost and availability of food to the pressures of commuting to work and sacrificing your lunch hour, the entire system is stacked against everyone when it comes to eating sensibly.
posted by Brodiggitty at 3:57 PM on October 5 [1 favorite]
1. I never judge anyone else for their body size.
2. I think basic caloric science should be shared widely, and more caloric labels are needed everywhere.
3. Capitalism makes it damn near impossible to get good nutrition for anyone. From the cost and availability of food to the pressures of commuting to work and sacrificing your lunch hour, the entire system is stacked against everyone when it comes to eating sensibly.
posted by Brodiggitty at 3:57 PM on October 5 [1 favorite]
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