I am truly sorry for the stereotypes people are labeled with and have to deal with from others. It really does hurt us all.
I feel very blessed that I have friends from fairly diverse backgrounds who have helped me learn about the things other people deal with on an everyday basis.
It always troubles me how some stereotypes become "socially unfashionable" -- not as polite to talk about, but all still there under the surface -- while other stereotypes carry right on and almost seem to be the "cool" thing to make jokes about. I was thinking in particular about weight issues.
It's become less socially acceptable to make fun of people for things like race, but yet, heavier people still seem to get made fun of on a regular basis, and that both saddens me and convicts me at the same time.
Several years ago, I joined "Curves," a gym franchise just for women, and I remember seeing one heavier woman there who was really throwing herself into the workout. Stupidly I thought to myself, "Oh, she's working so hard -- I wonder why she isn't seeing more progress? Poor lady."
And then I found out she'd already lost something like 70 pounds.
Oh my goodness.
I was kicking myself for being so judgmental, and really praying that God would help me do better in the future.
P.S. @phil36 -- Welcome back!!! Great to see you around the forum again and hope you'll keep right on posting.
I feel very blessed that I have friends from fairly diverse backgrounds who have helped me learn about the things other people deal with on an everyday basis.
It always troubles me how some stereotypes become "socially unfashionable" -- not as polite to talk about, but all still there under the surface -- while other stereotypes carry right on and almost seem to be the "cool" thing to make jokes about. I was thinking in particular about weight issues.
It's become less socially acceptable to make fun of people for things like race, but yet, heavier people still seem to get made fun of on a regular basis, and that both saddens me and convicts me at the same time.
Several years ago, I joined "Curves," a gym franchise just for women, and I remember seeing one heavier woman there who was really throwing herself into the workout. Stupidly I thought to myself, "Oh, she's working so hard -- I wonder why she isn't seeing more progress? Poor lady."
And then I found out she'd already lost something like 70 pounds.
Oh my goodness.
I was kicking myself for being so judgmental, and really praying that God would help me do better in the future.
P.S. @phil36 -- Welcome back!!! Great to see you around the forum again and hope you'll keep right on posting.
There was a time when my dad and me lived in a little trailer park when this kid from school told me that trailer park was where the white trash lived. His parents had told him so it had relevance. I went home and told my dad and he said "Oh, well they're talking about the neighbors". It immediately restored my poise.
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