A: Lizzo all about body positivity yet doesn't feature fat dudes in her videos
B: Tess Holliday preaches about “body positivity” yet fakes eating disorders and has her photos edited anyway.
C: None of the fat celebrities who claim they don't care what people think actually mean it. You wouldn't build a public career over it if you didn't actually care a lot. If you were actually confident in your body you wouldn't need the validation of others, and that realization would arrive to you internally to begin with. I'm a bit on the bigger side too, but I don't make a big deal about it and realize that it might make some things in life harder, instead of expecting everyone to kiss my ass for it.
D: No cause that's a double standard and some, not all but a large sum of women dodge accountability like the rich dodge taxes
E: Nobody thats fat is actually happy. We may be happy that we eat whatever. But most of the time we aren’t comfortable with all the aches and pains and limitations that come from being a big person. Regardless of whether or not we appreciate what our reflection looks like. Most of us wish we were at least average sized. All y’all big ppl claiming you’re happy quit lyin to yourselves.
F: If "body positivity" was the goal, you also wouldn't have the attacks on "skinny bitches." Like most SJW movements, the point is not actually to foster any real inclusivity or greater equality, but rather to reorganize social structures with them on top. Lizzo wants everybody to think she's really sexy and cool. Lizzo wants the benefits of that, which include the attention of attractive men. Lizzo does not want to place herself at the top only to find fat men waiting for her again.