AskDrFeeder:
That's a good point. As more people--feedist or not--get fat there's less of a stigma about it.
I dunno if I’d relate stigma change *directly* to obesity rates. I think stigma change relates more to explicit efforts to reduce stigma, like social movements (eg body positivity, body neutrality). But I think there’s probably a second-hand relationship in that as more people become overweight and obese, more people realize the need to change fatphobia/fat stigma.
Originally, I was trying to link our *perceptions* of what’s normal to rising feedee weights.
Of course, our perception of normal is also heavily influenced by media, including social media.
I guess my speculation is that *our*—as in the feedist community’s—sense of what constitutes being fat or really fat changes with overall rates plus what the community shares, while other people are more influenced by media portrayal.
Again, all of this is speculation