Once fat-loss drugs came on the market, the body-positivity, fat-is-beautiful movement was done. That’s not to say these fat-loss drugs are anything but idiotic. From The Good Citizen at thegoodcitizen.live:
“How I finally learned to stop worrying and love my body…if only I could see it.”

“It’s okay to be big and beautiful!”
The people selling this for decades, as tolerance for sloth, excess, and lack of self-control, are turning to injectable “drugs” to no longer be big and beautiful, and would prefer instead to be skinny and blind. In the history of human sincerity, no group has so profoundly and ironically called bullshit on their own claim.
Beautiful Lies
The proverbial fat lady has sung on the qualitative assessment tolerance propaganda, asserting that big is beautiful.
As with all politically correct social engineering exploits emerging from the hive of the progressive mind, body positivity was never about beauty or self-acceptance—it was about masquerading inclusivity as both, by lowering standards of body mass index to match the increasing rates of society-wide failure to maintain healthy levels.
The jig is up. The game has been exposed. Obesity was not a result of ignorance or depression, or some made-up academic psychological disorder, or a result of hereditary genes, but of environments engineered to overwhelm restraint with the emergence of highly processed, low-nutrient, calorie-dense food that could be funneled directly to the second brain, the stomach, to placate the main brain’s neurotransmitters, which were awaiting their rewards.
The pharmaceutical industry, along with nearly every public and private institution charged with “health care,” not only tolerated this arrangement but partnered with the corporate food system that created it, ensuring that the same pipeline could profit first from metabolic damage and then again from its chemical “cures.”
You could always eat less and move often. (ELMO)
Time for walkabout and the bundling up is fun.