Let me ask you some questions considering human behaviour. Since, you brought it up in another thread.
If you have two people one is thin, one is fat. Both are know to be coach potatos, take an elevator up one flight of stairs and etc. Why is the fat one the only one considered lazy?
Now, for the sake of agreement the fat one, start going to the gym, what what they eat, taking the stairs whenever possbile, and that they could try to run in a marathon. Why are they will they still called lazy until they become thin?
If you see a thin person and a fat person running around in a wheelchair or a scooter, why does no one questions or complains that the thin person using theirs?
Even if a fat person eats as much as the thin person, why is the fat person at fault?
And, more importantly when a thin person get diabetes, heart disease and high blood pressure, no one jump on them about their health and diet, like they would if they were fat.
Why the double standard?
If you have two people one is thin, one is fat. Both are know to be coach potatos, take an elevator up one flight of stairs and etc. Why is the fat one the only one considered lazy?
Now, for the sake of agreement the fat one, start going to the gym, what what they eat, taking the stairs whenever possbile, and that they could try to run in a marathon. Why are they will they still called lazy until they become thin?
If you see a thin person and a fat person running around in a wheelchair or a scooter, why does no one questions or complains that the thin person using theirs?
Even if a fat person eats as much as the thin person, why is the fat person at fault?
And, more importantly when a thin person get diabetes, heart disease and high blood pressure, no one jump on them about their health and diet, like they would if they were fat.
Why the double standard?