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Fat people cannot win, regardless of what we do. And I’ve had enough

  • Posted on August 20, 2026
  • By The Guardian
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  • 1 min read
In brief

The debate surrounding weight loss medications like Ozempic reveals a deeper societal issue: the constant criticism faced by overweight individuals regardless of their choices. Whether people adopt pharmaceutical interventions or traditional methods, they encounter judgment and scrutiny. This article examines why body modification approaches remain controversial and questions the cultural obsession with policing how individuals achieve their health goals, advocating for acceptance and reducing stigma.

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Fat people cannot win, regardless of what we do. And I’ve had enough
Fat people cannot win, regardless of what we do. And I’ve had enough

Using weight loss drugs like Ozempic is not ‘cheating’ – and why does it matter how a person changes their body anyway?
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