While the epidemic of obesity still rages on, the stigmatization of obesity
has drawbacks beyond the pain it inflicts on its targets, since it may be the
nation's last, accepted form of prejudice. The stigmatization is that obese
people are lazy and lacking in discipline and since stigmas are likely to stick
on people with such a condition, it will be difficult to get support for
policies that change the environment and that will be much easier than trying
to change individuals, a psychologist states. This form of imputation starts in
preschool where children as young as 3 tell scientists that overweight people
are mean, stupid, ugly, and have few friends. It carries on in adulthood.
Americans say obese people are self-indulgent, lazy, and unable to control
their appetites. This than translates into poorer job prospects for the obese
compared to their slim peers.
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