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In today’s video, I break down Candace Owens’ recent comments about Lizzo, another plus-size woman, and a disabled model featured in a SKIMS advertisement.

This isn’t about taking sides it’s about understanding fatphobia, body-shaming, ableism, and how public conversations like this affect real people every day.

✨ In this video we discuss:
• Why calling someone “fat” online can be harmful
• How media fuels negative body stereotypes
• Why disabled representation in ads matters
• The difference between “opinions” and harmful commentary
• How these conversations impact young people the most

My goal isn’t to attack anyone, but to create a respectful conversation about dignity, representation, and how we treat people whose bodies don’t fit society’s expectations.

💬 Share your thoughts in the comments but please keep things kind and respectful.

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