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Last week, thanks to Kevin Smith’s vocalness about his mistreatment on South West airlines and NAAFA‘s willingness to let me be their spokesperson, I had the opportunity to appear on two national news programs.

As some of you know, I am a ham. (I was part of a musical improv comedy team at the P.I.T. for a while, and that stuff is not for the faint of heart.) Not only that, though I sometimes struggle with my eagerness to avoid confrontation, I love to have a good fight about things that matter to me, and discrimination in any form really rankles me. So, when Kevin Smith decided to talk about his experience, and his 1.6 million twitter fans and the national media decided to listen, I was all too happy to make some appearances for the big, fat good.

Until now, Body Love Wellness, has kind of flown under the radar. The toughest, most critical comments I would get were of the, “hey, I don’t think that tip would work for me” variety, and even then the commenters were usually willing to engage with me about what might work for them instead. Thus, I wasn’t accustomed to getting real, trolly hatemail. I wasn’t accustomed to the kind of vitriol and comments that were only about how I looked and had nothing to do with what I wrote.

I’m so used to ignoring the comments at various non Fat-O-Sphere blogs that I completely forgot that adults, protected by the veil of the Internet’s anonymity, find it perfectly acceptable to insult other people with bullshit playground name-calling.

The comments started to get to me until a part of me, maybe that little eight-year-old inside of me, said something to the effect of, “Look, you survived elementary school, middle school and junior high for godsakes. How are you going to let some anonymous Internet trolls bring you down?”

And that part of me was right.

In other words, I can’t play it small because someone else called me big. I can’t live my life small, avoiding conflict, avoiding the public eye, just because a bunch of jerks think I should be smaller. The more willing we all are to be out there about who we are and what we look like, the more power we will have as individuals and as a group.

In other words, if I weren’t the only fatty on The Early Show on Thursday, then maybe the couple of hostile commenters that took the time to search for me on google, find my blog and comment wouldn’t have known who they should decide to pick on.  Maybe they wouldn’t have even noticed my fatness if fat people on television weren’t so unexpected.

And yes, I’m going to wear an even bigger pattern the next time I’m on TV. :)

So this week, let’s all try to live a little bit bigger. Try something you wouldn’t normally try; speak up about something that matters to you. Extra credit if you wear something outrageous in the process.

As always, let me know how it goes in the comments section!

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If you’re in the NYC area, do not miss Golda’s March classes.  Click here to learn more or to register.

Also, check out the other More of Me to Love tips and blogs this week.

Golda is a certified holistic health counselor and founder of Body Love Wellness. She counsels women and men throughout the country on how to get off the dieting roller coaster, give their bodies what they really crave, and love their bodies and themselves. Golda's counseling and activism work have been featured on CBS's The Early Show, ABC's Nightline and Time Out New York. For more support with healing your relationship with food and your body, sign up for the Body Love Wellness Newsletter and receive your free download — Golda’s Top Ten Tips For Divine Dining.

Comments

  • Well done, Golda. You came off really well. Even with Mr I-used-to-be-fat-so-I-know to one side.

  • Jay Solomon's avatar

    I also thought you did a fabulous job. I can’t believe how nasty people get when you appear on TV! Granted, I wrote MeMe Roth a letter last time I saw her on tv, and it wasn’t very nice, but it certainly had nothing to do with her looks just to be nasty.

    Keep up the great work.

  • Golda Poretsky, H.H.C.'s avatar

    Thanks, dudes!

    That’s exactly it, Jay.  If you disagree with me, disagree with what I say, not say mean things about my looks.  It’s so ridiculous!

    Errrr.

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