The Guardian has introduced a new term for fat people: “people living with excess weight”.
Of course, when publishing an article blaming the obese for throttling the economy with their excessive use of sick leave and healthcare resources, a bit of polite euphemism is really the least one can do. Admittedly, it doesn’t roll off the tongue quite like “large-bodied” or “heavyset”, instead joining a growing genre of cumbersome phrases meant to assure readers that we really mean no offence: “people experiencing houselessness”, for example.
Just when I thought we’d run out of euphemisms for fat, The Guardian pulls “people living excess weight” out of the woodwork pic.twitter.com/UY8Q1u9gZr
— Olivia Utley (@OliviaUtley) May 13, 2024
The obese and overweight, the Guardian warns, impose an enormous cost on society — at the global scale, the annual cost is in the low trillions. As long as we’re not calling them fat…
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