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Is there a word for the intersection of misogyny and anti-fatness?
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It just occurred to me I donât know a word for this, Iâm hoping one of yâall might!
So like how âtransmisogynyâ refers to oppression/bias that occurs at the intersection of misogyny and transphobia.
And âmisogynoirâ refers to oppression/bias that occurs at the intersection of misogyny and anti-black racism.
What do we call oppression/bias that occurs at the intersection of misogyny and anti-fatness?
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i don't like this idea because, while anti-fatness certainly affects women WAY WORSE than it affects men, there IS anti-fatness that is gender neutral. for example, the assumption that fat people are intrinsically unhealthy, or seating that is designed for people of a certain size that excludes fat people from public spaces.