them 35 million views and several awards and their most viewed video is an original number about tabby s type 1 diabetes and chloe s bipolar disorder. # yourjokes are fat phobic, try to stay in range # and my blood we are constantly adjusting # got no time to feel judged # and the chronic with the chronic disease. at the fringe, they made the leap to live with an especially written show called bittersweet and they told me that performing on social media and now on stage may help everyone talk more openly and have a laugh. i trained as an actress in musical theatre. one of my biggest insecurities was the fact that my type 1 diabetes would hold me back and, you know, i did not want to have a pump because i thought, if i was dancing it would get in the way, or casting directors would think i would be a hassle and would not want to hire me
phobic. even it s a wonderful life accused of misogyny because his character yells at his wife and kisses her without her consent. is that you laughing in the background? morgan: i think we are aware. harris, i hope they don t get after christmas vacation. that is totally not pc and it s a great movie but here s what i m really worried about. i love the christmas movies, i m a big fan of all of them. i think we have them all on fox nation but i think you re going to fill me on this one. i m worried they re going to come after war movies. you re worried about toxic masculinity, probably nothing is more toxic than all the world war ii movies which i am very weird and this is what i watch in my free time so just leave christmas vacation alone. it s one of the best movies ever and leave all my world war ii movies alone. i love them. harris: so what you re talking about is this crowd might be offended by the greatest generation.
The Globe and Mail Linda Hills Published February 7, 2021 Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account
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Why it is still acceptable to openly judge and even verbally abuse people because they are fat? Why is this the last acceptable prejudice?
I was subjected to it again recently. One would think I’d be used to it by now, but I’m not. My response to highly personal verbal abuse has changed, but I’m still shocked that people have no