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No, but the irony is.
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A prominent fat studies scholar and campaigner for obesity suddenly died in her sleep last week. Caitlin "Cat" Pausé, a 42-year-old activist academic from Texas and a lecturer at Massey University in New Zealand, frequently made appearances on television and was well-known for her scholarship on fat studies.
She was most recently featured as the organizer of the 2020 Fat Studies New Zealand Conference infiltrated by conservative YouTube host Steven Crowder, who wore a fat suit and prosthetics to present himself as a heavy-set woman and speaker.
Pausé’s cause of death has not been made public but New Zealand Labour MP Deborah Russell announced on Twitter that her friend had died suddenly in her sleep on March 25. Russell did not respond when asked if foul play was suspected given the surprise death.
Pausé’s academic writings and activism frequently centered around trying to disprove the link between obesity and health. She died at her home in Palmerston North, New Zealand.
Last year, Pausé co-authored an academic article in the International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction about how obesity had wrongly become more stigmatized because of the Covid-19 pandemic. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that the “risk of severe illness from COVID-19 increases sharply with higher BMI” in its list of coronavirus co-morbidities.
Pausé was also vocal in her views as an intersectional feminist and leftist activist. Her Twitter account features a banner of Adolph Hitler getting punched and her bio reads in part, “Glorifying obesity since '09. Tearing down white supremacy [with] my fat fingers.”

It is unclear if Massey University is still proceeding with its annual Fat Studies New Zealand conference in July given the death of the event’s lead organizer. The conference has not publicly commented on Pausé’s death as of the publication of this report.
 
Laugh? No. This is a lot like the cults that predict the end of the world, the second coming, or the return of our Alien overlords on a specific date. It normally ends in death or at least exposes the lie.
 
I would be interested to see what courses are offered in a Fat Studies curriculum. Can skinny people take the courses? What jobs are available for graduates?
 
I would be interested to see what courses are offered in a Fat Studies curriculum. Can skinny people take the courses? What jobs are available for graduates?
Just turn on MSNBC and watch AOC highlight reels. It's just progressive anti-Cis white male attitudes mixed in with fat is happy, fat is healthy and you're a bully if you say otherwise.
 
The National Institute of Health bought in to this going back to 1998.

"Yes, you can be overweight and healthy, according to the National Institutes of Health's 1998 report, Clinical Guidelines on the Identification, Evaluation and Treatment of Overweight and Obesity in Adults.

People who are overweight can be considered healthy if their waist size is less than 35 inches for women or 40 inches for men, and if they do not have two or more of the following conditions.

High blood pressure
High blood sugar
High cholesterol

The guidelines point out that overweight people should not gain additional weight, and, preferably, should lose a few pounds. Other risk factors, such as smoking, also affect whether a person is considered healthy."
 
Serious question. What do you suppose she weighed?
 
It’s ironic, sad, and Im not surprised. These people are in a cult, they are brainwashing people and trying to live outside of reality.

The effects of being obese are well known and documented. People refusing to do what they need to, and being allowed to do only what they want is the root of these issues.

Eventually reality catches up with those who ignore it. you’d hope that those in the cult would see this and learn/wake up from the lie. Sadly the majority won’t because the echo chamber around them will push them back into the cult, or berate them for voicing their opinions.
 
Serious question. What do you suppose she weighed?
Serious answer…. Bout tree fiddy

there is so much crazy in there I can’t begin to take this seriously. Gems like “I can see what people are thinking”. That s a handy skill right?
 
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I would be interested to see what courses are offered in a Fat Studies curriculum. Can skinny people take the courses? What jobs are available for graduates?
Job? General Manager at a Planet Fitness gym. The one my son works at has a rather rotund GM. But when members come in, they ask where my son is because he's the one they want to help them.
 
There does seem to be an overabundance of excessively large people on TV these days. That fat girl from Charlotte, the 600 pound people going to the doctor in Houston, those two very large sisters, and one with three or four rather large women are all on the tune these days. My question is whether they are showing them to increase acceptance or to show how horrible excessive fat can be. Thank goodness Mama June and Honey Booboo are gone.
 
Ironic.
Not funny that she died, but I’m laughing at all the idiots tripping over themselves to normalize any and everything.
 
Not everyone can be skinny. Sad is a better word.

I’d venture to say most Americans are overweight. So people that are 10, 15, 20 over get to make jokes about those 50 or more?

Some people struggle keeping their weight in check.
 
There does seem to be an overabundance of excessively large people on TV these days. That fat girl from Charlotte, the 600 pound people going to the doctor in Houston, those two very large sisters, and one with three or four rather large women are all on the tune these days. My question is whether they are showing them to increase acceptance or to show how horrible excessive fat can be. Thank goodness Mama June and Honey Booboo are gone.

According to the stats I just now looked up, 37.9% of men and 41.1% of women are obese, twice as many as 3 decades ago. Of the 10 highest causes of death in the US, obesity directly affects 6. What burns my britches are the people who want to ride around in a motorized cart because they are 500 pounds, filling their cart with shi*, then have the audacity to yell at me because I am not wearing a mask.

Lest people think I don't know the struggle, when I was in college, and just out of college, I got to 260-270#. I got rid of 60-70 pounds of that to join the military. Right before my cancer diagnosis in September I was 195ish. So I know. I know what it means to make choices in eating and exercise. But I owe it to you (all of you), my family, and to me, to be the healthiest 'me' I can be so I am not a burden.

/Rant over/
 
Serious answer…. Bout tree fiddy

there is so much crazy in there I can’t begin to take this seriously. Gems like “I can see what people are thinking”. That s a handy skill right?
Yeah, I would have said 350-400. Interestingly her cartoon avatar is of someone who is more like 250-275. I wonder if that is how she saw herself.
 
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I heard those BMI charts arent being used anymore.
 
I heard those BMI charts arent being used anymore.
sure they are.

I'm 5'10" and 220.

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My medical records call out my obesity. The thing I hate is the word obese. The woman that was the subject of the thread is obese in common parlance, I'm just a little overweight looking at me.
 
I heard those BMI charts arent being used anymore.

BMI is still being used, but the weight of it (no pun intended. OK, some pun intended) is a lot less, taken in context with other variables (labs, vital signs, age, comorbidities). It's in almost every After Visit Summary after a Duke visit.

It's outdated and does not account for muscle mass/weight. It needs to go.

Edited to add, here's mine from 2 weeks ago:

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I do not think so. She just seems not to be on TV much anymore. She is gone from TV rather than being gone from this world as far as I know.
OH. They found someone else to exploit so the losers can laugh and point at the bigger losers on TV. Got it.
 
With all the shows such as Hoarders, My Strange Addiction, Intervention, and all the fat people, TV has gotten really into people on the fringes.
 
With all the shows such as Hoarders, My Strange Addiction, Intervention, and all the fat people, TV has gotten really into people on the fringes.

They walk among us. Not so much on the fringe. The difference between someone who went off the deep end and you and I is one coping mechanism. You take that one coping mechanism away, and it exacerbates any underlying mental illness.
 
BMI scale is a guideline but far away from accurate indicator of health. When in my 20's, I was in the best shape/health of my life. The BMI scale considered me obese.
Concerning obesity and political correctness, in the 6th century a pope came up with the 7Deadly Sins. Gluttony and Sloth are two of them. I'm not so sure that they are actually sins but probably life choices to be avoided.
 
BMI index is hot garbage. I'm 5'7" & the BMI chart says a healthy weight for me is 120-155lbs. I haven't weighed that little since I was 12 y/o. Even in my "prime" on active duty as a hard charging paratrooper & Army Master Fitness Trainer, I was lucky to get under 200lbs. Yeah, I could stand to lose about 20 more pounds (& I'm down over 10, over the last month or so), but FFS, I have a 50" chest & am built like a gorilla. TF am I supposed to do, go on the Auschwitz diet? Even at 21y/o, at 150lbs I looked emaciated.

Anywho, enough bitching about the health insurance industry's insistence on pushing antiquated height/weight rules. Not happy the lardacious kiwi chick died, but neither do I care. Livin' in backwards fantasy land & hollerin' about fat is good, fat is healthy, don't fat shame me you cis-gender male patriarchy stooge, I find it less ironic than karmic that she croaked. No tears shed & zero Fs given. She made her own decisions & they had consequences.

'Fore anyone gets their panties in a bunch, I know lotsa folks struggle with their weight. Unlike Shamu however, most of us just quietly work at keeping the pounds off instead of becoming whatever the hell her brand of cognitive dissonance & intellectual dishonesty is called.
 
Why the ever-living hell would anyone want to "glorify" obesity??? Talk about denial, victimizations, and shifting blame.

In the leftist fantasy land they get everything they want with no consequences. They are the smartest people in the room. They control all the variables. They are always right and we are always wrong. They can do anything to forward that and feel justified doing it. They take nor own no responsibility.

Then the real world eventually hits them. It's a shame so many of them lead so many people so far off the edge.
 
Liberals have no shame. They seem to want all shame to disappear from their lives and actions. Anything they do or think is shameless in their eyes. The only shame they see in the world is in being someone who does not agree with them or who is born to the wrong parents.
 
BMI is still being used, but the weight of it (no pun intended. OK, some pun intended) is a lot less, taken in context with other variables (labs, vital signs, age, comorbidities). It's in almost every After Visit Summary after a Duke visit.

It's outdated and does not account for muscle mass/weight. It needs to go.

Edited to add, here's mine from 2 weeks ago:

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Per BMI, my son’s obese. We had to fight to get him life insurance at a decent price.
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Per BMI, my son’s obese. We had to fight to get him life insurance at a decent price.
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maybe they were worried about his elevated T levels?
but that aside, how do you fight with life insurance, I always thought it was a take it or leave it proposition.
 
BMI scale is a guideline but far away from accurate indicator of health.

The point of BMI is to cast a very wide net. It's supposed to indicate some "false positives". If you have a very high BMI, it's possible but far from certain that you might have some obesity-related health problems. If you have a very low BMI it's unlikely you'll have those same obesity-related health problems. It's only supposed to be an initial screening method, not the final word on health.

Unfortunately no one seems to care for nuance in their health discussions.
 
Remember everyone, fitness is rooted in white supremacy and far-right ideals.

I truly cannot imagine defending obesity to the point of activism. That’s a straight-up repudiation of basic human virtues (health, strength, responsibility, duties to family and community, etc.).

I can’t even imagine getting fat-ish outside of an intentional bulk. It’s hard to eat enough calories as it is.
 
The National Institute of Health bought in to this going back to 1998.

"Yes, you can be overweight and healthy, according to the National Institutes of Health's 1998 report, Clinical Guidelines on the Identification, Evaluation and Treatment of Overweight and Obesity in Adults.

People who are overweight can be considered healthy if their waist size is less than 35 inches for women or 40 inches for men, and if they do not have two or more of the following conditions.

High blood pressure
High blood sugar
High cholesterol


The guidelines point out that overweight people should not gain additional weight, and, preferably, should lose a few pounds. Other risk factors, such as smoking, also affect whether a person is considered healthy."
In other words, people who are overweight can be considered healthy if they are not sick (well, duh), specifically if they don't have these conditions that are caused or aggravated by obesity.
 
Funny (no pun intended, or maybe whatever youd call this besides 'funny'), but I just heard of her the other day by watching the Crowder vid above.

Be who you are - but dont pretend like it's a healthy way of living. It's not sustainable, why brag about it?
Some folks want loads of attention, even for bad things.
 
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