I agree with Jillian. I've always like her. And, on this she's right...
...Michaels was being interviewed on the Buzzfeed series AM to DM when she made the controversial comments.
"We should always be inclusive, but, you cannot glorify obesity," Michaels said, speaking about political correctness. "It's dangerous. It kills people."
I agree with Jillian, although not with her grammar: ""I'm just being honest. I love her music, like my kid loves her music, but there's never a moment when I'm like,"
"Like my kid.....I am like..." Brrrrr...She won't solicit an approval on that from me.
The obesity cult is similar to the other PC fads such as race, color, etc. Now physical appearance is making the rounds. It is no longer allowed to comment on overweight, underweight, tall, short, big, small, you name it.
I am waiting with trembling expectations that maybe, just maybe incorrect grammar use will make the list as well.
After all if Jillian finds obesity an assault on physical health, incorrect grammar does the same for language.
The article's complete crap, but there's always been crap. I just found out there's a national comedic radio show for a mainstream audience. While Carlos Garcia is worrying about the physical attributes of pop stars, people seeking their own happiness are creating more wealth and liberty than ever in human history. More people are into Lizzo's music than are into Garcia and all these people he quotes.
...Michaels was being interviewed on the Buzzfeed series AM to DM when she made the controversial comments.
"We should always be inclusive, but, you cannot glorify obesity," Michaels said, speaking about political correctness. "It's dangerous. It kills people."
"Like my kid.....I am like..." Brrrrr...She won't solicit an approval on that from me.
The obesity cult is similar to the other PC fads such as race, color, etc. Now physical appearance is making the rounds. It is no longer allowed to comment on overweight, underweight, tall, short, big, small, you name it.
I am waiting with trembling expectations that maybe, just maybe incorrect grammar use will make the list as well.
After all if Jillian finds obesity an assault on physical health, incorrect grammar does the same for language.
Think of it.