"Thinspiration" is a problematic term, and that's explained pretty well in the blog post. The reactions to him using it are largely coming from people who have struggled with or who are very understanding of the struggles with eating disorders, and much of it was initially pretty polite, assuming that he was ignorant of its negative connotations and harmful impact.
Saying "both sides are wrong" is basically absolving Richman of the problematic stuff he said that started this whole thing, which he did not back down from, and that's wrong.
Saying "both sides are wrong" is basically absolving Richman of the problematic stuff he said that started this whole thing, which he did not back down from, and that's wrong.
10 years