The ‘Super Fat’ Social Justice HierarchyBy Ben Bartee
August 15, 2022
Like every identity in the social justice movement, simply delineating the oppressed and oppressor classes is no longer sufficient.
The drive for ever-greater victimhood requires a further step. Victims within the oppressed class are stratified by their degree of oppression based on the level of the particular characteristic in question.
For instance, light-skinned Persons of Color© are perceived to have greater privilege than their black counterparts.
Likewise, “straight-passing” members of the LGBTQ+++© “community” are assumed to enjoy greater privilege than those who are more obviously queer.
And so on.
Per Animal Farm logic, all members of the protected class are oppressed, but some are more oppressed than others.
Because, within leftist circles, social prestige is measured by the assumed level of performative oppression, there is an inherent incentive for members of the oppressed classes to compete with their peers for supreme victimhood status.
All of this is in pursuit of the creation of the ultimate victim. In the “fat positivity”/”fat acceptance” domain, the ultimate (and therefore most worthwhile) victim is the fattest individual possible. The more bloated one can get, the more social consideration one earns. Higher BMI = higher status.
One particularly substantial human-walrus hybrid explains the super-fat hierarchy, and she includes a helpful chart:
https://twitter.com/libsoftiktok/status/1528925839416365056* * *
Source:
https://www.thedailybell.com/all-articles/news-analysis/the-super-fat-social-justice-hierarchy/