Thankfully, I didn't. You, however, misused "fault," which was the point in the first place.HoneyVision said:Never EVER misuse the word "desire".
Well yeah, but someone so clearly concerned about misuse of language should probably pick his/her words better.Yan007 said:He/She probably meant that it would be unjust to fault/blame a country for having certain policies in place.
To be fair, fat is a relative thing in terms of its burdens on/costs to society. Weight is an issue in which extra weight incurs extra risk of costs in a fairly progressive manner. How fat he is ends up being quite important, unlike having a scale of deadness. Someone roughly 100 lbs overweight is a much greater risk of cost to society because of a much greater tax on their body than someone who is 20 lbs overweight. In fact, that appears to be the issue at hand here: specifically that he is so overweight as to be well more of a problem than he's "worth."ReinWeisserRitter said:That's like saying, "Sure, that guy died of natural causes, but that guy got cut into a million pieces by a chainsaw, so he's way more dead." I don't really think they were going for a scale of one to ten on how fat he was, just that he was fat.
Although, it's more likely that they just had concerns about his health, since fat people tend to be unhealthy people.
While I doubt there's an actual scale, unless you count the scales used to weigh people or the BMI, the point is that he's so fat as to create a significant and undue burden on the system.
This doesn't mean I agree with Lilani, however, and I've made my argument there already. The notion that "there are fatter people" doesn't really excuse the fact that he's so enormous. And I don't say this to be a dick to the guy; I empathise with him. 100 lbs overweight, which is roughly what he is, is horrible.
What is suspect, however, is that this is after several years of no issue with his visa when he was 30kg heavier.
Are you kidding? America goes nuts when the First Lady merely suggests that kids should eat better and get more exercise. No way would they get rid of anyone for being fat--we can't even get near nutrition.Wickatricka said:Sounds alright to me. If they don't want fat people in their country then who are we to argue with them? Just wish america did this too![]()