Lululemon Founder Condemns Gross Fat Black People in Company’s Ads

There was a period where they were claiming that obesity was healthy. The media was doing this because it’s run by Jews, and they just always claim the opposite of what is true.

They called the pro-obesity movement “body positive” and “healthy at any size.”

Remember when people were outraged when the singer Adelle lost weight, as if she’d betrayed the fat revolution?

However, after a series of high profile deaths in this movement, of people in their 30s and 40s, the media seems to be backing off of the narrative.

Still, fat people have not yet totally disappeared from advertisements.

Historically, women were supposed to see the Victoria’s Secret ads and say “I want to look like her.” Now, no one wants to look like this fat tattooed slobs in their ads.

The program to put ugly, fat people in advertisements has been a total failure.

It’s complicated to explain why George Floyd’s death meant we had to have fat people in advertisements, but as George Floyd’s death fades, and people start to become angry at black people for their endless violence, so too are fat people fading from ads.

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Approved ~ MJM