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Devalued Morals


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Devalued Morals
Regardless that people make judgments on outward appearances it leaves us with restricted with devalued morals. In today's culture the natural first instance to meeting a person would be to see if they meet the prerequisite for being somebody you would talk to. And second would be if they were appealing to you. Not knowing the person at all we automatically judge the person to our standards, without a chance to redeem themselves. This is naturally known as being discriminated against.
In the reading "That Lean and Hungry Look" by, Suzanne Britt, describes her world of the big, saying that "Thin people need watching." And that "Fat people are a hell of a lot nicer than the wizened and shriveled."(That Lean and Hungry Look, Britt p.279 SWB.) She automatically portrays that thin people are all mean and self-centered and how fat people are more logical because they know the truth rather than being ignorant. How having her portray the thin people as evil egotistical......

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