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Are you missing a /s?
You know there are many kids who have weight issues due to disability, right? Parents are just trying to have a normal childhood for their kids and are trying to include them as much as possible. It's understandable the donkeys have physical limitations; it's also understandable that parents might be disappointed if their kids don't fit the restrictions. It also sounds like he's rude about it/makes comments when they weigh too much, but the article was hard to read so idk for sure what exactly is going on (popups).
You can be kind to both groups. That you'd talk so badly about heavier people says a lot about you, not them.
Do you know what Prader-Willi Syndrome is?
Do you know how rare that condition is? It's about 1 in 20,000 compared to 1 in 5 children being obese.
can't believe I have to say this, but even if kids have no genetic or medical reason for being fat, bullying children relentlessly is still unkind and unhelpful
If your dog constantly ate other dog's shit off the ground, would you smack its nose every time it did it, or would you just say that's how he expresses his feelings and we should encourage shit-eating?
There's a reason the phrase about being cruel to be kind exists
I'll take an obese Willi any day
Wait that came out wrong
So what?