So how do we change people's
attitudes? What will make people stop and think before they make
fun of a person's weight? We offer these preliminary guidelines
with the hope that it will open a dialogue.
In the ideal television world which
we envision this is what we would like to see:
There would be no humor that
relies on body size alone, specifically no one-liners about
large-size characters. For examples of this offensive humor, watch
David Letterman's monologue any night.
Jokes that are questionable would
be tested: how would this work if you substitute "black" for
"fat"? If it's racist, then it's also sizist.
Actors would be chosen regardless
of their size. Fat actors would not always be cast as unsavory,
pitiful, or obnoxious characters.
Larger size women would sometimes
be given romantic roles instead of always playing the friend and
confidante to the leading man. (As a corollary to this, men would
sometimes be portrayed as attracted to larger women.)
Fat characters would not be
portrayed as big eaters, nor as compulsive bingers, nor as people
obsessed with food. Countless studies have shown this to be a
false stereotype.
Fat characters would not be
portrayed as or ashamed of their size, and would not be constantly
dieting or talking about dieting.
There would be some roles where a
person's large size was seen as an advantage (a fat-positive role)
in addition to those in which it was of no consequence
(size-neutral).
Shows would from time to time
address the issue of discrimination against fat people within the
context of their plots, including references and comparisons to
other forms of discrimination.
Talk shows would address any and
all of these subjects, including how media can change people's
attitudes.
Up to now, television writers and
producers have ignored the feelings of more than fifty million
people who are larger than average. The Council wants to urge
consumers to write to networks, and to the producers of individual
shows, asking that they start treating large size people with
respect. We want to see television producers do what is right (and
what is smart business): change how audiences see fat people, and
how fat people see themselves portrayed on television.
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