Worships thinness and equates it to health and moral virtue, which
means you can spend your whole life thinking you’re irreparably broken
just because you don’t look like the impossibly thin “ideal.”
Promotes weight loss as a means of attaining higher status, which
means you feel compelled to spend a massive amount of time, energy,
and money trying to shrink your body, even though the research is very
clear that almost no one can sustain intentional weight loss for more
than a few years.
Demonizes certain ways of eating while elevating others, which means
you’re forced to be hyper-vigilant about your eating, ashamed of
making certain food choices, and distracted from your pleasure, your
purpose, and your power.
Oppresses people who don't match up with its supposed picture of
“health,” which disproportionately harms women, femmes, trans folks,
people in larger bodies, people of color, and people with
disabilities, damaging both their mental and physical health.