Is your country under heavy Americanization?

Is your country under heavy Americanization?

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>Over the past 20 years, Brazil’s obesity rate has doubled to more than one in four adults. In response, activists in Brazil have fought to make life less difficult for overweight Brazilians — and the success of their efforts stands out globally for changing not just attitudes, but laws.
>Measures across the country now entitle the obese to preferential seats on subways, priority at places like banks and, in some cases, protection from discrimination.

ola amigas

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that font looks wsj
I didn't expect wsj to convey this as a health epidemic, pleasently surprised, though wsj is pretty centristic when it comes to these shit

It's wapo

No

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>Here in Recife, population 1.6 million, a law passed last year requires schools to purchase larger desks and educate teachers about weight-based discrimination so they can include it in their lessons. Another law created an annual day to promote overweight people’s rights.
>In 2015, Brazil amended a 15-year-old federal law to extend protections for disabled people to those who are overweight, entitling them to preferential seats on public transportation and priority in certain places like banks. In São Paulo, there are now wider seats for obese people on the metro, and in Rio de Janeiro, there are some at the famous Maracanã soccer stadium. Three Brazilian states recently dedicated Sept. 10 to promoting obese people’s rights. And one of those states, Rondônia, also passed a law in December that guarantees overweight people “access to all places,” “dignified treatment” and protection from “gordofobia.”

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>Brazil’s “gordofobia” debate revolves in part around the unrealistic image of the Brazilian body in the media inside and outside the country. The psychological impact of that image, activists said, can be illustrated by Brazilians’ efforts to pump up their lips, breasts, butts and muscles — and surgically suck out their fat — at a rate far higher than that of most other countries.

isto é pessoa que vota lula

why are fat people so desperate for people to like them.

>confronting soaring obesity rates
>turning obesity into a social privilege
>confronting
How do huemonkeys manage to be so primitive yet suck up American poz like a vacuum?

Evangelicals, dogs of american imperialism

This is 100% "body positivity" fringe clickbait bullshit. Brazil-- as in the real country and real Brazilians-- doesn't in any way normalize, glamorize or trivialize obesity.

Yes

Do you actually think these fat activists are likelier to be evangelicals? KEK

I won't believe you until you post footage of hues treating the designated fat seats as designated bullying seats.

>we don't
It is in your food, retard. Anyone who doesn't pay a lot of attention to what they are eating are vulnerable to that. And most people don't do that. Don't think that amerimutts turned into fattoids overnight.

Evangelicals are fucking disgusting and blindly pro american, so yes

Like 75% of evangelicals here are fat as fuck, so yes. Absolutely I would expect them to be evangelicals.

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A calorie is not a calorie.

I am fat