In essence, yes? I'm no expert at this, but from what I know there is highly likely a biological dimension to sexual preference and orientation. I haven't heard anything like that about not liking fat people.
This seems to be rather nonsensical to me. Even if we assume that our preferences for thin people are mostly societal and ignore the fact that we're probably hard-wired to leaning towards "healty bodies that look like they'd be good at making sure that our genes survive" that doesn't change anything about the fact that I can't just rewire what I find attractive. Or are you telling me that you could find this attractive?
(Slight warning: Picture of a person with extreme annorexia below the spoiler)
Not to say that even IF we could just change our preferences at will, I don't see how we would manage to get them all on an equal level. We will always have preferences.
And of course the very idea that society should change to not "sexually discriminate" towards fat people instead of fighting the root causes of why people get fat to help them not getting fat and avoiding the negative consequences of being overly fat is a rather silly approach to this "problem" in my opinion. But to be fair, I acknowledge that I was the person who used fat people as an example and that the situation is different for people who are less sexually desirable because of things that are not in their control.
The whole watering down of words is just silly. If me having preferences is "discriminating" against people, then frankly I don't give a damn about discriminating against people. I think anyone who uses the word "discrimination" in a context where nobody does anything with bad intentions is just causing problems for people who really are discriminated against.
That is an elementary error in understanding the concept of objectification. It's also a strawman to boot. I have not suggested that people are puppets, especially since I have already suggested that agency is something that people should have. But you would have to be delusional to think that social forces and culture do not have a huge impact on how people think, behave and interact with one another. It's so basic a concept that only idiots and extreme libertarians do not acknowledge this.
And valuing social engineering over helping people to make informed decisions is unfortunately the other extreme of that scale. It's great that you can see the idiocy of one extreme side, but you don't seem to realize how off-center you are on that scale.
My sense is that you're very underexposed to any kind of knowledge or literature concerning identity, culture or even the related philosophical fields. I'm probably not a good person to learn from if you are a complete newbie, so I don't think it would be of any use carrying on with this conversation further.
Yes, people who disagree with your solution to a problem must obviously be uninformed and stupid.
Such declarations are probably not going to be sufficient, yes, but as I said earlier it's the first step. If we are not even allowed to take this first step then nothing is going to be done. Are you sure you are not a hardcore conservative, since you seem to be a fan of not doing anything most of the time?
A first step towards what? It's social engineering in it's most obvious form, that's not a first step, that's making a huge jump into territory that many people are not okay with.
Either way, I think we're pretty much done here. Whatever I say will not be of any use.
I agree, but that's because we both have different solutions and you've already decided that yours is the right one. You're basically saying:
"Society uses pressure to lead us, I don't like where society leads us so let me use pressure to lead us somewhere else!" - I'm saying:
"Instead of choosing where to lead society, let's vaccinate people so they can choose their own destination."
Yes, your solution may very well be the more direct way to a better future - or it's the direct way into a society that nobody wants to live in. That's always the risk of engineering societal changes on a grand scale instead of just informing the public and letting them decide where to go. Don't pretend you're anything other than an ideological dictator.