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While the movement is influential, there is growing nuance in how different demographics perceive it: Gen Z Sentiment
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Body positivity emerged from the 1960s fat acceptance movement, led primarily by fat, queer, and Black women who challenged systemic discrimination based on body size (Strings, 2019). Key tenets include: (1) All bodies deserve dignity and respect regardless of size, ability, or appearance; (2) Weight is not a reliable proxy for health; (3) Anti-fat bias causes more harm than fat itself. In recent years, the movement has been co-opted by mainstream culture, often stripped of its political roots and reduced to “love your body” platitudes—a phenomenon critics call “fitspo positivity” (Cwynar-Horta, 2016). While the movement is influential, there is growing
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