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[Navigating the Duality of Self-Love and Health: A Personal Journey]-[Can you love your body — and still want to change it? | Gabriella Lascano]

TED Talks Daily · B1 · 2024-12-17

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The Evolution of a Movement

In her 2024 TED talk, Gabriela Lascano reflects on her journey as a plus-size content creator and her evolving relationship with the body positivity movement. Initially, Lascano viewed the movement as a "warm blanket"—a supportive, inclusive space where people of all shapes and sizes could uplift one another. She utilized her platform to become a "beacon of light" for those feeling disenfranchised, emphasizing her core philosophy: you should "love yourself at any size while still working toward any health goal you may have."

The Shift from Positivity to Radical Fat Acceptance

Lascano notes that the community began to shift away from its original inclusive roots, moving toward what she describes as "radical fat acceptance." In this new environment, any mention of a health journey or weight loss was increasingly viewed as a betrayal or an act of self-hatred. She recounts the intense backlash she faced after sharing her personal struggles with health, where critics accused her of being a "phony" or a "bully." This atmosphere of intolerance created a culture of fear, where individuals became afraid of being "canceled" for prioritizing their physical well-being.

The Catalyst for Change

The turning point for Lascano was the tragic passing of a dear friend who was a pioneer in the body positivity space. This loss forced her to take a "hard, honest look" at her own habits and the physical toll her lifestyle was taking. She realized that while she had been projecting a glamorous image online, she was struggling to breathe and failing to recognize herself in her own photos. Her subsequent TikTok video was intended as a "wake-up call" to encourage others to pursue health without abandoning self-love.

Embracing Nuance: Two Truths Can Coexist

Lascano argues that society often falls into "either-or thinking," which she considers dangerous. She asserts that two things can be true at once: fat people can be treated poorly by society, and fat people can simultaneously face health challenges related to obesity, such as heart disease and diabetes. By addressing these health concerns, she argues that one is not "glorifying obesity" nor hating oneself. Instead, she reframes a health journey as an "act of self-love, not an act of self-hate."

Conclusion: The Future of Bodily Autonomy

Ultimately, Lascano advocates for a more compassionate, nuanced conversation regarding health and wellness. She remains a firm believer in "body autonomy," the idea that individuals should have the agency to make choices for their own bodies. She concludes by reaffirming her commitment to loving oneself at any size, while also championing the courage it takes to pursue a healthier life, hoping that others will feel empowered to seek help without the fear of being ostracized by the very communities meant to support them.

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I watched people struggle.
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I was inspired to make my own.
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I was helping people like me.
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I personally never put a name to what I was doing.
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It felt like a warm blanket.
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📝Key Phrases

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find out the hard way
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speak out for
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draw someone in
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a beacon of light
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shake someone to their core
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