Talk:Essay: Japanese society's tough love on overweight people is good public policy - including its shaming of fat people

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“The 3 key components for success are as follows: psychological preparedness, physical conditioning, mental toughness.”- Chuck Norris[1]

See also: Mental toughness and weight loss

This is insane - you thinking some fat 300 pound guy looking in the mirror is a narcissist. Get a life and do something more noble with it. RobSThe Truth. Just Putin It Out There 14:43, May 25, 2024 (EDT)

Look, we all know the drill - your enemies are all Atheists. If they are not atheists, they are Narcissists. Worse, they may be Obese atheists, or Obese narcissists. Or perhaps Gay atheists, Obese gay atheists, or Obese gay narcissists.

Don't you have anything better to do with your life than mocking your enemies? That's not very conservative. RobSThe Truth. Just Putin It Out There 14:49, May 25, 2024 (EDT)

First of all the very conservative "Lawrence Welk Show" is featured at Essay:Greatest Conservative TV Shows. Lawrence Welk performed the song Too Fat Polka.[1] Put that in your politically correct and Fat acceptance movement pipe and smoke it!
Japan's public policy and its cultural practices are highly effective and they are eliminating a ton of pain and suffering associated with the health risks linked to obesity. Your cultural imperialism of wanting to impose RobSmithism on Japan and/or others that agree with them is what is insane.
Most individuals are overweight due to their dietary and exercise habits.[2]
And given the popularity and educational value of my obesity articles and essays, perhaps I should create an essay entitled "Obese, lesbian, atheist narcissists and/or other big, fat losers who imperiously demand that the Japanese change their cultural practices and public policy which are highly effective and eliminating much pain and suffering because they foolishless lack self-control, mental toughness and wisdom and want the Japanese to be punished for their insolence of not bowing down to their wrongheadedness! Misery loves company!". Conservative (talk) 08:48, June 1, 2024 (EDT)



References

  1. Chuck Norris quote, Quote Fancy website