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Thin privilege is being taken seriously when you have a PhD

I got my phd from Princeton and now I teach classes at Harvard. I teach classes on health and obesity and I am a big advocate for HAES. my goal is to stop fatshaming around campus and rid the world of that plague. 

But when I tell people about my research, they don’t believe me. They think that I’m making it all up. Sometimes people at the coffee shop will ask to see papers as if I just carry a million papers and science experiments around with me everywhere I go. 

And yet, nobody ever asks thin people for evidence. Nobody ever wants them to carry around a bunch of research when they’re just getting coffee. It’s fatshaming. 

Thin Privilege is to have people believe what you say, even if you’re qualified to say it.

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  1. rome-will-fall reblogged this from caffeinatedfantasy
  2. idontreallylikecandy said: this is discouraging. i want to put work into a masters, but sometimes i wonder if it’s actually worth it when i read stuff like this.
  3. trigilis said: Can I just say how happy it makes me that you are actually teaching this. Some people might remain ignorant no matter what you do, but I’m sure you’re making a difference in a lot of other people’s lives!