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Back in the glory days of r/fatpeoplehate I wasn't j-pilled. But I did do a lot of internet sleuthing into HAES ([healthy at every size](https://asdah.org/haes/)) and the history of it and the people around it.

The foundational text is "Fat is a Feminist Issue" a 1978 book by feminist author Susie Orbach. She was also the therapist to Diana, Princess of Wales during the 1990s.

If you didn't realise by now, Orbach is jewish - something I never noticed at the time. But I was posting somewhere else about her today and suddenly thought - "hang on, do the check".

With Luise Eichenbaum, Orbach created the Women's Therapy Centre in 1976 and the Women's Therapy Centre Institute, a training institute in New York, in 1981. She has been a consultant for The World Bank, the NHS and Unilever and was co-originator of the Dove Campaign for Real Beauty.

Orbach is member of the steering group for the Campaign for Body Confidence, co-founded by Lynne Featherstone and Jo Swinson in March 2010.

She's not even fat.
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Jeffersonian_Man on scored.co
9 months ago 3 points (+0 / -0 / +3Score on mirror )
I remember well the r/FatPeopleHate ban. I was one of the users that made a similar sub to try and circumvent the ban. Was r/whale something. Within 24hrs before it got banned over 10k had joined. Was one of my "awakening" moments
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