Does anyone else remember that awful P.O.C. that translated to a two-hour fat joke?
This weekend I stood behind two plus-sized tween girls who were waiting to purchase their copy of the DVD. It made so very sad. And it made me wonder, how does a pre-teen process these images? The implicit morality (thin=good)?
What depressed me even further was to read about Thandie Newton's (the slender heroine of "Norbit") struggle with bulimia. She described it rather frank terms: most memorably, she discussed the scars on her knuckles from shoving her hand down her throat to purge.
The cost or producing these little societal vignettes weighs heavily upon all the players. Why do we keep perpetuating it?
Frustrated.
This weekend I stood behind two plus-sized tween girls who were waiting to purchase their copy of the DVD. It made so very sad. And it made me wonder, how does a pre-teen process these images? The implicit morality (thin=good)?
What depressed me even further was to read about Thandie Newton's (the slender heroine of "Norbit") struggle with bulimia. She described it rather frank terms: most memorably, she discussed the scars on her knuckles from shoving her hand down her throat to purge.
The cost or producing these little societal vignettes weighs heavily upon all the players. Why do we keep perpetuating it?
Frustrated.