I honestly don't know how you chaps make the leap from "unhealthy food is unhealthy" and "obesity is unhealthy" to "omg ur fat and gay and desirve 3 diiiiie"
Think that's mostly because that's how the cultures they're in actually react to obese people. With rare exception, you're actually looking at what amounts to a concentrated and sustained campaign of varying degrees of debasement, coming from pretty much every angle of a person's life -- friends, family, media, medical professions, random jackwads on the street, etc., etc. Last I checked, there's a statistically notable level of discrimination involved in job hiring and wages, too, even when the person in question
can meet and maintain work requirements.
There... actually is a pretty different reaction to obesity and, say, drug use, at least here in the states and in my experience (Experience having overweight family members, among other aquantences, as well as many that have been drug addicted at some point, just to start). Drug use is treated as bad (well, except when it isn't, like with alcohol use), and the person abusing it generally tried to advise against it, but there's also this undercurrent of treatability and disease -- that it's as much something that's happened
to a person as because of them. Obesity... doesn't really get that treatment. If you're fat, it's entirely your fault and you're a lesser person for it, someone to be shamed and ridiculed instead of helped. S'a lot of parallels between how folks speak of the poor and how folks speak of the overweight from what I've seen, just with arguably even less sympathy for the latter.
Other issues aside, the treatment of the overweight is, in actuality, something of a problem. Not all people react well to the same motivations, as so many folks seem to fail to realize, which means how its reacted to does quite a lot of damage and often very little gain...
... not that it doesn't make stuff like the gaining community pretty ruddy ridiculous. S'just that fat acceptance movements
do have a pretty hefty degree of point in what they've tended to say, at least when I've ran into 'em.
Though why this conversation is happening in the wtf thread...