I agree with your point about avoiding stigmatizing or making derogatory assumptions about them but what about them making demands on the rest of us. It's almost like they have formed up into a fat peoples political action committee where they are demanding we pay for extra seats so they can be comfortable and for hotels to enlarge hallways so they can maneuver their fat bodies down the hallways without getting stuck.
For instance:
" A plus-size travel influencer who previously demanded other passengers pay for obese flyers' extra seats has now called on hotels to enlarge hallways to help fat guests.
Jaelynn Chaney, a travel and lifestyle creator based in Vancouver, said her aim is to make the travel industry a more accepting place for all - and demanded changes to hotels to accommodate bigger vacationers.
Back in April, she started a petition to the US Federal Aviation Authority to 'protect' plus-sized travelers and make flying in
coach 'comfortable and accessible for everyone.'
In her latest video, Chaney referenced multiple demands specifically for hotels across the world, including: 'Make elevators and hallways spacious, to allow for easy movement of larger individuals and those utilizing mobility devices.'
https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/ne...66f88ca46caf46c&ei=42&fullscreen=true#image=2
She said she wants hotels to raise their toilet seats and fit each room with handheld shower heads so that bigger bodied people can use the facilities with ease.
The influencer also asked for handrails on pools and sturdy chairs so people can lounge in peace.
She also asked for stronger beds, size inclusive bathrobes going up to a size 6 XL, and plus-size friendly towels for guests. "
The above is from an article I read in the Daily Mail.
Is this fair?