Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The article said she was healthy but she is obese..
The responses in this thread make me fear for our humanity. What is wrong with you that this is your response to someone’s death?
Because it’s a documented risk factor for more severe Covid illness
I have noticed a trend tbh that many of the teachers who have died have been obese 😔
Seriously, you are a terrible person. Please think about why you seem to find obese people disposable.
Someone acknowledging known risk factors for COVID is not them saying obese people are dispensable.
Why are you so triggered by that?
Because lots of people i care about have risk factors for COVID 19 and if someone’s response to my mother dying is, “she was over 75”, I promise you, I will never be able to look at them with out disgust. How are you not triggered by a dismissive attitude to a tragic death because they had a risk factor?
Your mother can not prevent being 75 but you can prevent obesity. Anyways, I was the original person that said the article said she was healthy but she is obese. By no means did I say or imply that she should be dead. I was just pointing out a flaw in the article.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The article said she was healthy but she is obese..
The responses in this thread make me fear for our humanity. What is wrong with you that this is your response to someone’s death?
Because it’s a documented risk factor for more severe Covid illness
I have noticed a trend tbh that many of the teachers who have died have been obese 😔
Seriously, you are a terrible person. Please think about why you seem to find obese people disposable.
Someone acknowledging known risk factors for COVID is not them saying obese people are dispensable.
Why are you so triggered by that?
Anonymous wrote:Before anyone tries to make this into an anti-reopening talking point, her school was fully virtual when she contracted covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The article said she was healthy but she is obese..
The responses in this thread make me fear for our humanity. What is wrong with you that this is your response to someone’s death?
Because it’s a documented risk factor for more severe Covid illness
I have noticed a trend tbh that many of the teachers who have died have been obese 😔
Seriously, you are a terrible person. Please think about why you seem to find obese people disposable.
Someone acknowledging known risk factors for COVID is not them saying obese people are dispensable.
Why are you so triggered by that?
Because lots of people i care about have risk factors for COVID 19 and if someone’s response to my mother dying is, “she was over 75”, I promise you, I will never be able to look at them with out disgust. How are you not triggered by a dismissive attitude to a tragic death because they had a risk factor?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The article said she was healthy but she is obese..
The responses in this thread make me fear for our humanity. What is wrong with you that this is your response to someone’s death?
Anonymous wrote:The article said she was healthy but she is obese..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The article said she was healthy but she is obese..
The responses in this thread make me fear for our humanity. What is wrong with you that this is your response to someone’s death?
Because it’s a documented risk factor for more severe Covid illness
I have noticed a trend tbh that many of the teachers who have died have been obese 😔
Seriously, you are a terrible person. Please think about why you seem to find obese people disposable.
Someone acknowledging known risk factors for COVID is not them saying obese people are dispensable.
Why are you so triggered by that?
Because lots of people i care about have risk factors for COVID 19 and if someone’s response to my mother dying is, “she was over 75”, I promise you, I will never be able to look at them with out disgust. How are you not triggered by a dismissive attitude to a tragic death because they had a risk factor?
Anonymous wrote:Saying that she was obese and therefore we should not be surprised by her death is just giving themselves a false sense of security. “Can’t happen to me. I’m fit.” Sure, being obese makes you higher risk, but this virus has taken many young, fit people too. She was an exceptional human being and her death is a huge loss. For anyone who dismissed it as something we should have expected perhaps is a fool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The article said she was healthy but she is obese..
The responses in this thread make me fear for our humanity. What is wrong with you that this is your response to someone’s death?
Because it’s a documented risk factor for more severe Covid illness
I have noticed a trend tbh that many of the teachers who have died have been obese 😔
Seriously, you are a terrible person. Please think about why you seem to find obese people disposable.
Someone acknowledging known risk factors for COVID is not them saying obese people are dispensable.
Why are you so triggered by that?
Because lots of people i care about have risk factors for COVID 19 and if someone’s response to my mother dying is, “she was over 75”, I promise you, I will never be able to look at them with out disgust. How are you not triggered by a dismissive attitude to a tragic death because they had a risk factor?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The article said she was healthy but she is obese..
The responses in this thread make me fear for our humanity. What is wrong with you that this is your response to someone’s death?
Because it’s a documented risk factor for more severe Covid illness
I have noticed a trend tbh that many of the teachers who have died have been obese 😔
Seriously, you are a terrible person. Please think about why you seem to find obese people disposable.
Someone acknowledging known risk factors for COVID is not them saying obese people are dispensable.
Why are you so triggered by that?
Because lots of people i care about have risk factors for COVID 19 and if someone’s response to my mother dying is, “she was over 75”, I promise you, I will never be able to look at them with out disgust. How are you not triggered by a dismissive attitude to a tragic death because they had a risk factor?
So this situation doesn’t even apply.
You are just a “look at me! Pay attention to me! I need to make up drama to feel important!”
Ok got it.