Fat acceptance has gone too far..

Asmongold TV| 00:18:20|Apr 13, 2026
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Defines fat defiance as actions that challenge societal norms about fat, including seating and service experiences.

Asmongold critiques fat acceptance and weight-inclusive medicine, blending satire with sharp, controversial takes on health, body autonomy, and public discourse in 2026.

Summary

Asmongold examines the fat acceptance movement and the rise of weight-inclusive care through a provocative lens. He highlights organizations like NAAFA and skewers ideas of “fat defiance” and body positivity by contrasting them with concerns about health and medical screening. Throughout the piece, he playfully amplifies extreme viewpoints and calls out what he sees as performative fashion statements and entitlement around space in public places. He also spots contradictions in some medical professionals who advocate weight-inclusive care, suggesting licenses should be reevaluated when health isn’t prioritized. The segment weaves personal anecdotes, satire, and a rotating cast of characters to question where public policy and cultural norms intersect with personal health decisions. The tone remains combative and defiant, aiming to provoke discussion as much as to critique. Finally, the video loops back to social dynamics online—group chats, memes, and the way fat-identity is discussed in communities—before circling to a broader commentary on authenticity, space, and accountability in 2026.

Key Takeaways

  • Weight-inclusive care is criticized by Asmongold as enabling health-risk normalization, with specific examples like physicians allegedly promoting ‘healthy’ status while patients remain obese.
  • NAAFA is referenced as a key organization in the fat-acceptance space, with the video framing fat defiance as a lifestyle choice and public stance against conventional body standards.
  • Satirical segments mimic social media discourse, including jokes about fashion choices, public seating, and the optics of fat visibility at events like Fat Con.
  • The monologue touches on Ozempic and weight-management expectations, suggesting some see pharmacological solutions as a shortcut to fatness.
  • Contemporary online culture is weaponized in the critique, citing group chats and memes that normalize insults about weight while exposing hypocrisy in media personalities.
  • Some viewers are encouraged to support fat-acceptance causes financially (e.g., NAAFA) as a form of ‘fat defiance’ funding and community building.
  • Overall, the segment argues for relentless personal authenticity and taking up space, while challenging audience sensitivities around health discussions and public decency.

Who Is This For?

Essential viewing for viewers curious about the tensions between body autonomy, health metrics, and online culture around fat acceptance. Great for fans of Asmongold who want a provocative take on current weight discourse and public policy around inclusivity and medical ethics.

Notable Quotes

"In 2026, well, I'm going to keep doing that by continuing to lead NAAFA in civil rights work."
Asmongold asserts his ongoing involvement with the fat-acceptance organization to frame the movement as civil rights work.
"Fat joy. Lots of fat joy in 2026."
A recurring line that reframes fat acceptance as a source of happiness rather than solely a health debate.
"You're not fighting anything. You're not pushing an agenda. You're not resisting anything."
A pointed critique of perceived performative activism within the movement.
"If you think that being fat is healthy, you shouldn't be a doctor and they should just take your license away. It's that simple. It's malpractice."
A controversial claim about the responsibilities of medical professionals in weight-inclusive care.
"Fat defiance is when I complain that I only got six nuggets when I ordered six nuggets, but I actually wanted eight."
Satirical definition used to puncture the idea of ‘fat defiance’ as a social construct.

Questions This Video Answers

  • How does weight-inclusive medical care affect patient outcomes and doctor licensing?
  • What is NAAFA and what are its main goals in 2026?
  • Why do proponents of fat acceptance argue for 'taking up space' in public settings?
  • How has Ozempic influenced public perception of obesity and lifestyle choices?
  • What are common criticisms of fat acceptance movements in online media and among health professionals?
Asmongold TVFat acceptanceNAAFAWeight-inclusive medicineFat defiancePublic health ethicsOzempicOnline discourseBody autonomyFat joy
Full Transcript
There's an organization called for the Association of Fat Acceptance. They practice fat defiance. What is that? Like not being able to fit in the seat at Disney World? Fat defiance is whenever I can't fit in the in an airplane seat. Fat defiance is when I complain that I only got six nuggets when I ordered six nuggets, but I actually wanted eight. How are you practicing fat defiance in 2026? [music] I'm I've been fat practicing fat defiance for many many years. I believe you. You've been practicing fat defiance for your entire life. I think you're right. In 2026, well, I'm going to keep doing that by continuing to lead NAAFA in civil rights work. I'm also going to do it by wearing whatever I want to at whatever size I happen to be in 2026. [music] Bigger, smaller, same. Bigger, a lot bigger, really big, huge, massive, large, chubby, overweight, thick, more to love, BBW, plus-sized. I mean, how many other pieces of vocabulary? Enormous, gigantic. Yeah, bro, like we've got a whole lot of them. Whatever it is, [music] that's how I'm defying the standards of being told what I'm supposed to do with my body and doing what I want. Nobody ever said that you were supposed to not wear this. You can wear whatever you want. It's just unhealthy. Like this is the thing that's very funny to me, is these fat people think everything's about them. It's not about you. It Maybe it might be if we're trying to get around you or you're at a Golden Corral or something like that. But in general, the world does not revolve around you. It could, but it doesn't. The reason why is because nobody gives a [ __ ] You want to be fat, be fat. That's fine. Be a fat ass. But holy [ __ ] This isn't You're not You're not doing anything. You're not fighting anything. You're not pushing an agenda. You're not resisting anything. do with my body. And I know that's [music] right. Fat joy. Lots of fat joy in 2026. How much Let me finish the video. It's all about community [music] and fat joy. Of fat joy. Well, I'm a fat physician working [music] in in a I'm a fat physician. inclusive care and I'm the program director Weight inclusive care? What is that? Where you tell other fat people that they're healthy? I think people like that should have their license taken away. I do. I think that not being able to like this is a it's another frame reference indicator. Like if you think that being fat is healthy, you shouldn't be a doctor and they should just take your license away. It's that simple. Like I mean it's it's it's malpractice. Yeah, it's just it's it's not even like it's not complicated, right? You're just It's just malpractice. That means they have industrial scales. Yeah. It's like basically um you know, like her patients, they have to get an MRI [laughter] at the zoo. Like yeah, Karen, uh Yeah, we've got the the walrus. We've got the walrus ahead of you and after the walrus is done, we can fit you in before we need to do the cow. Oh, you need an MRI? Yeah, okay. Uh Google SeaWorld and call them up. for us him, which is Association for Weight Inclusive Medicine. [music] So that's my fat defiance that I'm doing. I'm increasing my fat community. I am [music] loving on fat people. I am loving to get to people like you and other fat amazing people out there. Fat amazing people. It's like a new term. That's amazing. She's going to be dead soon. Look at her hair, it's gray. Fat people don't live that long cuz they're fat. I'm like existing [music] and just being and knowing that I'm a bad [ __ ] Period. Period. I am living authentically. I am exploring [music] fashion in different ways. That's you exploring fashion? Really? That's it? Like your neck's so [ __ ] fat, this looks like a shock collar. You know, it's not supposed to it's not supposed to be like that on you. Oh my god. and taking up space physically I'm taking up Wait. and emotionally. Um yeah, That's great. I'm so glad and proud of you for taking up space. Great job. That's so brave of you. Maybe you can get in the way of somebody else tomorrow, too. Yeah, let it all hang out. Yeah, that's great. I am donating to NAAFA and Fat Con. You too can practice fat your fat defiance by joining a NAAFA pod for just $5 a month. Um however much you can. It is a Look at her hands. It's like whenever you take a surgical glove and you you like you like put air in it, you blow into it and it's like all swollen up. Jesus, look at that. You know what I'm saying? huge act of fat defiance to put your money towards great causes where we are creating fat community and creating change in the world like these organizations are doing. The fat community? What's it called? Yeah, I've got another word for fat community. It's called suicide cult. I think it's just being more confident in myself and like being confident in taking up space and not apologizing for it. And that's why it's like Look at how absolutely selfish and obnoxious that is. You're confident in taking up space. So again, this is It it it's so There's a reason why gluttony is one of the seven sins. All right? Like think about how just completely [ __ ] self-centered and uh just [ __ ] that is. It's [ __ ] He's the Yeah, he is the skinniest one. physically and that's digitally and making sure that people know that this is normal. Uh this weekend has really made me feel even more of that. Can you imagine how unpleasant how much it would suck if you had a booth at Fat Con and they put you on the second floor? I mean, you basically paid for nothing. Yeah, nobody be able to see your booth. Jeez. I want my money back. wearing what they want, doing what they want and not worrying about what anyone thinks. I think letting go of perceptions and expectations from society or other people around you. Listen. Just buy a bigger size of shirt. It obviously doesn't fit around your stomach. It It's It's not It's just It just looks bad. It's gross. Like look at that. You need a five The 4X doesn't cut it anymore, Samantha. You need a five. And just doing what makes you feel good is really the most impactful to me and has helped me grow and gain confidence and Gain confidence? Is that what you call it now? I love that. Thank you. And how do your fat people feel like I look good, smell good? Feel good. Everybody's telling me that I smell bad. Uh-huh. I bet. I GOT YEAH. SEXY ALL RIGHT. ALL RIGHT. PERIOD. PERIOD. PERIOD. PERIOD. The fat acceptance movement is a psyop that's done primarily by fat women in order to normalize their size, their bad behaviors, and their gluttony, and to create a cultural change that accepts them, that men will be attracted to them. The overwhelming majority of people that are inside of the fat acceptance movement are women. That's what it's all about. It's a psyop to make men like them. That's it. Everybody knows And the thing is that why is it that the fat acceptance movement always has new icons every year? Nobody knows. Nobody has any idea. And also the thing is that I've got to respect the fatties nowadays. Because like back in the day, you I mean, if you were fat, like you had to actually diet, you had to look out for your weight, you had to eat the right food in order to be skinny. Now, you can just take Ozempic. So if you're still fat and like you're still fat now and you're not taking Ozempic, you are in it for the love of the game. You are a like You're locked in. There's no excuse. Yeah, that's respect, man. Like they want to be fat. This isn't This isn't a lifestyle that they, you know, that happened to them. This is a lifestyle they chose. Or poor? Yeah, I heard Ozempic's kind of expensive. I I I don't know. What is this? Screaming in Arabic about killing Jews in the name of Islam? What? Why does he look like this. What if Look AT FACE. OH MY GOD. [gasps] YOU GOT TO RELAX, MAN. Calm down. Jesus. I don't even trying to watch that. That's nuts. [snorts] And uh yeah, that's really about it. Returns to that stream. Oh, right. That's That's me again. What a surprise. And uh I will look at some of the uh the other ones, too, cuz there's been a whole lot rest of it. Uh man, if someone's fat, they're not poor. Yeah, they're not Well, well, like poor fat people like again, it's a whole different dynamic, right? Because like there are no hogs that are poor. They're only poor by American standards. Like if you go to Africa and you go to Indonesia, you go to Malaysia you know what you're not going to see? No hogs. You know why? Because they can't afford food. When my mom uh whenever she she lost like 100 lb. And you know why? Because we couldn't afford food. And she ate less food. And she lost weight. That's right. Fat off of EBT? It's back like your teeth? Yeah, no hogs day. Uh Yeah. I say if China's rich now with all their hogs, yeah, they do. Also, fat shaming is the meta in Asian countries. I love seeing The thing is that I find really funny is like every few months another girl group chat gets leaked and it's some girl that's like 95 lb calling another girl that's 130 lb a fat disgusting whale pig butter golem [ __ ] calorie crusader pork beast like piece of [ __ ] sweaty disgusting pig which is going crazy. [laughter] You guys like butter golem? I like that. I got a lot of a pork beast, yeah. Uh you know what? What's this? Door blocker salad dodger? [laughter and gasps] It's always so funny for me to see that. It is. I I love watching those girl group chats gets exposed, man. Uh pudding panzer? Yeah, exactly. I got I got a lot more of them, too. My dad said that um he called there was this one girl that like my my dad's roommate in college was hooking up with and he called this girl a [ __ ] hog. I've never heard anything [ __ ] hog, bro, like It's just like that's a great insult. I know it's so crass. I know. What a gentleman. [laughter] Yeah. What do you call a fruit afraid of commitment? A fruit afraid of commitment? Probably s- WHAT? MY EX. ANOTHER THING YOU SHOULD KNOW is that because I was moving to Tucson, my primary relationship was going to become long distance. Now, the good news is that as of today, there's no more long distance. You broke up? as it turns out, there's also no more relationship. I know, very sad. It's okay though. He was kind of a weird guy. He had nine pet snakes. Nine. And I like to consider myself an understanding person. But that's like six snakes too many for one person to have. He also lives in a mobile It would have been funnier if you said that's it, it should be more. Like it it's just She's out of breath just talking. They've got to make the table higher. The fact that she has to lean down to read her her jokes, like You can't do that. the trailer in his parents' driveway. And it's just like, come on, dude. You're 28. Have some self-respect. Be like me and live inside your dad's house. Some of you might wonder how I'm a lesbian who has had a recent partner that uses he/him pronouns. By the way these are the people that are on Twitter that are telling you what's normal. Okay? These are the people who are saying that well uh this is You know what? This is not the way that we should do things. These are the ones that are saying this is the way everybody should act. That's crazy. Well, the truth is I've just never been that good at math. Well, the the actual truth is that he was trans mass. Okay, no no no cheering for the trans mass people, okay? Well, thank you for me, I know. Since my ex and I broke up, I lost like over 300 lb. What? Cuz you cuz he was 300 lb? It really all it took was cutting out a trans fat. Thank [music] you. You didn't lose 300 lb. I don't believe you. I don't. Like I don't think that she could. Cuz if No, if you were three cuz you're already 300 lb. Well, no, you're like I think that I mean again, I think that this is like Okay, assuming that she's like average height, like let's say 5 ft 3, 5 ft 4. I would say that she's like 380 to 440 lb. Crock? You know what? Let me see what Crock says. Yeah, let me see. No, no, this is important. I got to I We got to figure this out. Mhm. Oh, no. Doing so I I think it's 420 lb. That That's my guess. 420 lb. Stretched arm? Gentlemen I've seen a few hogs in my day. I told y'all I knew exactly what it was. I knew exactly what it was. See, that's the thing is you don't need to ask AI, bro. Like the hog whisperer, yeah. I just not I just look at them, I know it. And I used to be 290. Yeah, I'm telling you guys. Very large abdomen. Thick arms, shoulders with tattoos. The body type plus mobility take clearly. He watched the video clearly winded from minimal movement. The gain 300 lb just to set up joke? Yeah, there's no way. Dude there's That would have put her at 7 to 800 lb. There's no way that she was 7 to 800 lb because she'd have more she'd have more loose skin. Like trust me, I've seen this before. That's not how it is.

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