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jen_78 — 11 years ago(March 03, 2015 01:55 PM)
The fact is, who cares? I'm not going to call you names like the other poster suggested, but I'm going to say this. why does her weight matter? So she's bigger? WHO CARES. What matters is, she makes incredible music and is a good, kind, caring person. She treats her husband great and she's an amazing mom. That's all that matters.
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jen_78 — 11 years ago(March 04, 2015 08:58 PM)
So what begins? I insulted and emasculated no one. I asked a simple questionwhy does it matter? Why does it matter more than her vocals, her charity work, her inspirational attitude, or the way she treats her family?
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Price_RZ — 11 years ago(March 04, 2015 11:32 PM)
As I am not the OP, I do not know why it matters to them. However, they have the right to express their opinion.
As for "what begins", the constant complaining and nagging of Clarkson fans if someone dares not love her. You provided your list of reasons to love her rather than really caring what the OP thought. So, yes, it has begun.
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J_Coltrane — 11 years ago(March 06, 2015 06:12 AM)
She's over2000weight, but because she's Kelly Clarkson, you are not allowed to point that fact out. If she was just some woman working at Walgreens, she would be called fat and nobody would defend her and nobody would care.
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J_Coltrane — 11 years ago(March 06, 2015 08:26 AM)
Cruel and negative comments go with the job. Clarkson knows this and accepts this. But her fans get mental everytime anyone utters a negative word about their idol. But these same fans wouldn't give a damn about her if she was a nobody. In everyday life, the chubby and obese are riduled constantly. Selective indignation.
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mual1977 — 11 years ago(March 06, 2015 09:25 AM)
She's definitely chubby, and there's nothing wrong with that. Quite the opposite. She's adorable and beautiful.
The word "fat" has developed such a negative connotation - it's insane. People use it all the time when they want to insult/degrade a woman - regardless of her real weight/size. It has totally lost its meaning. It's become THE worst thing to call a woman. To me, it's just a word, like "blue" or "tall". I mean, beautiful women come in all shapes and sizes, so I find it's really crazy that it has become such a loaded word. This phobia is adversely affecting the health of society, both mentally and physically, imo. -
sfmar — 11 years ago(March 06, 2015 09:28 AM)
Clarkson knows this and accepts this.
Kudos to her - why would or should she waste her time with it?
But her fans get mental everytime anyone utters a negative word about their idol.
I don't find that to be true. I do see some fans defend her against continuous, relentless, negative attacks from a small handful of obnoxious individuals who need to get themselves a life. Individuals who insult and ridicule anyone who dares disagree with them.
But these same fans wouldn't give a damn about her if she was a nobody.
Fair enough - but then those making relentless, negative attacks wouldn't care about or be bothered with her either.
In everyday life the chubby and obese are riduled constantly.
Which says more about those who ridicule them than anything else. I saw a video of an allegedly adult man following an infant girl with Down Syndrome and mocking the way she walked. I find it rather sad that some people never grow up. How would you feel if that child was a family member of yours? -
Price_RZ — 11 years ago(March 12, 2015 01:01 PM)
Cruel and negative comments go with the job. Clarkson knows this and accepts this.
For better or worse, it is part of celebrity and fame. Kelly Clarkson knows the game by now.
But her fans get mental everytime anyone utters a negative word about their idol. But these same fans wouldn't give a damn about her if she was a nobody. In everyday life, the chubby and obese are riduled constantly. Selective indignation.
Exactly!
Some people count sheep. Doesn't work with Bryan, just gets him excited ~ John-Redcorn