But would you agree "too much" might be getting repackaged as "fat shaming"?
Unlike anorexia and smoking, which have massive negative connotations tied to them, obesity rates in both the UK and America are skyrocketing. Do you think this possibly has anything to do with not tackling it honestly to a proper degree? People just throw out "education" as an answer, as if saying a word means... progress. What about the barriers to and hostile attacks on education?
https://news.sky.com/story/seven-charts-on-the-uks-obesity-problem-11583981
https://www.forbes.com/sites/niallm...-rates-have-hit-an-all-time-high-infographic/
The issues with obesity in America are probably the worst in the world, but I guess America has private health care so, who cares? As long as you can pay for yourself to be whatever you want, go for it. Whereas, the UK has a national health service so both our Government and the professionals in the industry are trying desperately to decrease the burden on state-funded healthcare.
As I said Gillette don't care, it's about appearing woke and getting people thinking "this is my kind of corporation!". But the fallout from something like this raises debate amongst the people and where the lines are between tackling obesity honestly, but with compassion, and simply going "you do you, live how you want!".
Also, me personally feeling obesity has just been repackaged "within healthy norms of size fluctuation", when it often really isn't. Factually.