So true.
Monday, 27 August 2012
Sunday, 19 August 2012
'I Beat Anorexia' Shirts
I was at the beach a few days ago looking at the funny t-shirts. You know the ones like, 'I'm with stupid' or 'Its good to be the king'. That is when I saw this shirt:
Immediately I was outraged. This shirt was obviously a joke and I respect that but it is promoting an eating disorder as nothing serious and as a joke. Eating disorders are not a joke, they are a matter of life and death. 20% of anorexics will die of complications to the illness while only 40% truly recover. Things like this are why there is so much prejudice.
When I came home I decided to do a little bit of research. I searched up 'I Beat Anorexia' and this is what I found:
As you can see, the man wearing the shirt is relatively large (the nice way of saying he is obese). This either means that people who do beat anorexia have to be the exact opposite, obese or that eating disorders do not have to be taken seriously.
It might be funny if you wear it to the movies but if you meet an anorexic with that shirt on... all I can say is good luck.
So that basically concludes my short rant of the day. Oh and a quick life update, I got twitter. Here is the link. Please follow me! I sound desperate now...
Anyways,
Stay Strong
James
Immediately I was outraged. This shirt was obviously a joke and I respect that but it is promoting an eating disorder as nothing serious and as a joke. Eating disorders are not a joke, they are a matter of life and death. 20% of anorexics will die of complications to the illness while only 40% truly recover. Things like this are why there is so much prejudice.
When I came home I decided to do a little bit of research. I searched up 'I Beat Anorexia' and this is what I found:
As you can see, the man wearing the shirt is relatively large (the nice way of saying he is obese). This either means that people who do beat anorexia have to be the exact opposite, obese or that eating disorders do not have to be taken seriously.
It might be funny if you wear it to the movies but if you meet an anorexic with that shirt on... all I can say is good luck.
So that basically concludes my short rant of the day. Oh and a quick life update, I got twitter. Here is the link. Please follow me! I sound desperate now...
Anyways,
Stay Strong
James
Saturday, 18 August 2012
Disney's Eating Disorder Joke
It feels as if I am always late when it comes to new topics but here I go.
I believe it was in December 2011, when a Disney television show, Shake it Up, made a joke about eating disorders. It was 'I could just eat you guys up, you know... If I ate'. Here is the video:
As you can see, it feels as if Disney is trying to promote eating disorders to children. Demi Lovato, a Disney star who suffers from bulimia soon tweeted:
And finally she sent a message to her formal employers:
Though Lovato is Pro Recovery, I respect her. She stood up for what she believed in and made a difference.
Stay Strong
James
I believe it was in December 2011, when a Disney television show, Shake it Up, made a joke about eating disorders. It was 'I could just eat you guys up, you know... If I ate'. Here is the video:
As you can see, it feels as if Disney is trying to promote eating disorders to children. Demi Lovato, a Disney star who suffers from bulimia soon tweeted:
I find it really funny how a company can lose one of their actress' from the pressures of an EATING DISORDER and yet still make joke about..Later:
— demetria lovato (@ddlovato) December 24, 2011
And is it just me or are the actress' getting THINNER AND THINNER.... I miss the days of RAVEN, and LIZZIE MCGUIRE.Note both Raven Symone and Hilary Duff have had to deal with pressure from the media to loose weight.
— demetria lovato (@ddlovato) December 24, 2011
And finally she sent a message to her formal employers:
Dear Disney Channel, EATING DISORDERS ARE NOT SOMETHING TO JOKE ABOUT.Disney has since pulled the episode.
— demetria lovato (@ddlovato) December 24, 2011
Though Lovato is Pro Recovery, I respect her. She stood up for what she believed in and made a difference.
Stay Strong
James
Friday, 10 August 2012
Prejudice Against Eating Disorders
I have noticed a few things lately and one of them is the negative views on anorexia and any type of eating disorder in general. People have sworn at me and said horrible things because I have an eating disorder. People think it is a choice or simply a joke and find it disgusting. Go look anywhere, I guarantee you that you will find something negative about anorexia or an eating disorder. The society that we live in are very uneducated and is filled with prejudice.
Here are a dew things people have said to me:
'Wait that's so disgusting! Why would you starve yourself!? It's disgusting!'
'What that makes no sense. Ew you're so disgusting get away from me creep!'
'You just want attention.'
'Just eat the damn salad! People are straving in this world so just eat it, damn it!'
'Everyone knows boys don't get eating disorders. You're just making this up to get attention.'
'Just snap out of it would you!'
Here are a dew things people have said to me:
'Wait that's so disgusting! Why would you starve yourself!? It's disgusting!'
'What that makes no sense. Ew you're so disgusting get away from me creep!'
'You just want attention.'
'Just eat the damn salad! People are straving in this world so just eat it, damn it!'
'Everyone knows boys don't get eating disorders. You're just making this up to get attention.'
'Just snap out of it would you!'
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