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Nov. 8, 2025 - Hodgetwins
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Body Positivity Advocate Gets Heckled In Public

Body Positivity Advocate Gets Heckled In Public features a volatile confrontation where a man insults a "fat influencer," labeling her a "fat pig" and claiming obesity is solely a result of overeating rather than medical issues. While the heckler boasts of losing 30 pounds through calorie counting, he accuses the woman of lacking free will due to food addiction and dismisses body positivity as privileged nonsense. The narrator highlights the mutual rudeness, questioning whether self-love justifies ignoring health boundaries or if personal accountability is the only valid metric for worth. Ultimately, the incident underscores the deep societal divide between viewing weight as a moral failing versus a complex health issue. [Automatically generated summary]

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Disgusting Body Positivity Claims 00:02:53
What am I looking at?
This woman is like a she's one of those fat influencers.
She's all about body positivity.
Ain't nothing wrong with body positivity.
Positivity.
Yeah.
What you say.
There's nothing wrong with body positivity.
What did I say?
Although you said it like the...
But you still got to be based reality.
Yeah, yeah.
So this is what she does.
So one day she's out in town and she's, and this dude calls her out on it in public.
And that's, that's topic for the day.
Yeah.
But this is what she does.
Crazy, right?
It's out there.
I wouldn't, if this was my daughter, I wouldn't condone this behavior.
Disgusting?
Disgusting.
It's sexy, Patrick.
No, you're disgusting.
You're like a pig.
So she's just like Patrick's star or something?
From SpongeBob?
Because I see SpongeBob right here.
Oh, okay.
I guess she's Patrick's star.
Yeah, she got the starfish on her.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Look at you.
You know what?
You can play that game.
See me, I'm 70 years old and I'm in shape.
You see me?
This is what it looks like to be in shape.
He's 70 years old.
It's not bad for 70 years.
Some 70 years old, man, man, they looking rough.
I don't know how he takes care of himself.
Okay, but you probably didn't have a childhood like I did, sir.
You're disgusting.
You're disgusting.
Not good.
You're disgusting.
Okay, here I am, disgusting.
Don't come over near me and act like nothing's going on.
I wasn't harming you, though.
I didn't say anything to you.
You talked to me first by calling me disgusting.
What makes me disgusting?
Yeah, you're, yeah, you're oblivious.
Like what you're doing, it's annoying to people.
Yeah, yeah.
And it's nothing wrong.
Let me just put this out there.
It's nothing wrong with loving yourself.
And, you know.
But, I mean, you're over the boundaries of healthiness.
You could drop dead anything.
You don't think it's rude what he said?
Yeah, he's rude and she's rude.
Both of them are rude.
He's called her a fat pig in trouble.
I'm not going to condone that behavior either.
Right.
Both of them are wrong.
Look how fat you are.
I'm in great shape.
You talk to me first by calling me disgusting.
What makes me disgusting?
Look how fat you are.
Look how fat you are.
I'm in great shape.
Oh, my goodness.
Eating Until Satisfied vs Health 00:05:19
People love my body.
No, they don't.
They're a question.
Okay.
Here's another one of these body positivity people.
Just the way they see the world, it's like, it's kind of actually insane.
Listen to this.
Can you tell me what category of fat I fit in?
So it's based on your shirt size.
So if you are a one or two , you are small fat.
3 to 4x, you are mid-fat.
5 to 6x, you are super fat.
You're super fat.
Based on what level of privilege you have in the world.
So someone in a small fat category may not struggle getting on an airplane.
But someone in a mid-fat or super fat may not be able to use even the airplane extender.
She calls that a privilege, not being so fat.
Like being fat is literally a choice.
Now, I understand there's some people with, I guess they call them gland problems, right?
Yeah.
But I would say 90%, if not higher, of these people, it's diet.
Yeah.
So that's where that comes in and like the privilege levels of like what fat means to different people.
Yeah.
So fat means different things to different people.
Yeah, because it's kind of, I don't get it, but I mean, as soon as you look at this haircut, you know something's up.
I mean, I'm there.
I like the haircut.
That's a nice mother she got going.
What else do you think makes it not a choice for them?
Gosh, I think of like when I'm like in front of really good food, just being like a foodie in general, like trying different restaurants.
Food is how I bond with people too.
Like it's in our society.
That's everybody, not just you.
Yeah, but you gotta.
The difference between me and you is I do this.
I'm full.
That's enough.
You gotta learn how to do that.
It's real simple.
No, that's enough for me.
Yeah.
What I notice about like big people and whenever I put on a lot of weight, my diet, I don't stop eating until I'm like engorged.
Yeah, until you're about to pop.
I'm about to pop.
Now I'm losing weight again.
I'm exercising again.
I'm starting to lose weight.
I eat till I'm just full.
I'm not hungry anymore.
Yeah, I'm satisfied.
Yeah.
Well, really, eating till you're full, that's kind of crazy.
You mean you eat till you're satisfied?
Right, right.
That's a crazy thing to say.
I'm eating till I'm full.
You got to eat until you're satisfied.
Yeah, that you're no longer hungry.
Yeah, yeah.
That's right.
You go to a restaurant, you eat as much food until you're so stuffed you can't eat anymore.
And that is how I eat almost every day.
And it feels like I don't have the free will anymore.
It freaking controls me.
Yeah.
I'd be out where my wife would go out and get some meat and I would just eat until I'm stuffed, right?
I'm like walking around shopping.
I'm out of breath because I got all this food in my stomach.
I feel like I anaconda.
You know?
It's just now I cut back on my eat.
We go out to eat and I can walk in the stores.
I can shop.
And I'm not out of breath.
You eat too much.
Yeah.
Let me go back to this.
She wasn't done.
Really good food.
Just being like a foodie in general, like trying different restaurants.
Food is how I bond with people too.
Like it's in our society.
You go to a restaurant, you eat as much food until you're so stuffed you can't eat anymore.
And that is how I eat almost every day.
And it feels like I don't have the free will anymore.
It freaking controls me.
And to get up and have that same energy to go to the gym is really hard.
Where I'm like, the easy thing is to do the, you know, eating until I can't no more.
And maybe that does make it a choice in a way.
But I feel like I don't have the free will to make.
You're nuts.
You don't have the free will to stop eating?
Is that what you're saying?
Yeah, I guess she's addicted to food.
Well, addiction is real.
I can understand you saying that about some kind of drug that you're trying to break, but food.
Well, Keith, don't judge.
I'm addicted to things, but I've been able to cope with those addictions.
You need to learn how to cope with your addiction.
You need to learn how to do this.
Oh, that's enough.
You know, let's do it together.
You probably watched this video.
Just what I want you to do.
Get at the table.
Oh, that's enough.
Eat till you're satisfied.
Not till you're engorged.
And actually, when I eat now, I'm actually counting my calories.
I'm like, man, this little bit way too much pasta.
I'm going to focus on this protein.
I'm not going to eat all this rice.
I'm going to eat some of this rice.
I'm not going to eat all this pasta.
I'm going to eat some of this pasta.
I'm going to concentrate on this protein.
I'm going to concentrate on vegetables.
A little bowl of soup, healthy soup.
I'm going to watch my carb intake.
I'm going to consume carbs, but you just need to learn how to do this.
That's enough.
Yeah, I'm down to 2.35 in the morning.
Yeah, when I first wake up, I would say about a month and a half ago.
Yeah, I was pushing 255.
Yeah.
And at the end of the day, it was around 265.
Yeah, so a lot of these people have an addiction and then they join these groups.
Love-Hate Relationship With Food 00:01:13
This body positivity, instead of acknowledging the problem, you try to rationalize why it's fine and it's okay.
Yeah, that's why I'm against this body positivity stuff.
You're just putting up, you're just covering up what the real problem is.
Right.
You got a love-hate relationship.
You got too much.
Well, I don't say you have a love-hate relationship with food.
You got a total love relationship with food.
Like the amount of calories you put in your body could be poison because it looks like to me you're consuming well over five six thousand calories.
You think that's it?
I bet there's more than that.
It's probably a lot more than that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's okay to love yourself and be proud of who you are, but man, there's a time when you should be disgusted with yourself.
If you love yourself so much, why are you not holding yourself accountable?
You walk around here five foot two and a half, 335 pounds, walk around looking like you walk, you walk around like that little kid on Christmas story.
Remember his mama.
All them clothes, he couldn't even put his arms down.
That's when you walk around and people see you.
You can't even, your limbs look crazy.
Yeah.
Body positivity.
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