I don't even know where to begin; you appear to be exceptionally vocal about fat people and body positivity. I'll go in chronological order because your opinions have completely blown my mind.
Firstly, measuring fat people's athletic ability to that of a zombie is just plain stupid. Many plus size - I'm going to use the term 'plus size' because that's what you've referred to us in the less-dickish parts of your commentary - men and women partake in exercise regularly and excel athletically, with badasses Leah Gilbert (endurance athlete, fitness instructor, 2XU Elite Sponsorship Program, and founder of Body Positive Athletes) and Krista Henderson (seasoned triathlete and plus-size athleticism blogger) just to name a couple.
"Fat shaming is the race card with no race." In the matter of thirty seconds, you've managed to tell people you're against discrimination, but you're cool with discrimination against fat people. Smooth.
You've also generalised fat people as sufferers of heart disease. There is no denying that obesity can lead to heart disease, but it is just one of many factors that could cause it. Heart disease, and subsequently heart attacks, can happen to anyone. Just Google Fabrice Muamba. Describing fat people's existence in society as "assisted suicide" probably wasn't one of your finest moments either.
So you're jealous of fat people eating what they want? It's sad that you're so heavily influenced by diet culture and what people are 'supposed' to look like, that you've just highlighted the fact that you're restricting yourself of what you want in order to adhere to society's beauty ideals. Way to go!
FUN FACT: #bodypositive is more than just a hashtag used by obese people sitting around waiting to get heart disease. #bodypositive is used by people of all shapes and sizes who are all embracing their body in different stages of life. Users of the hashtag can be in any stage of recovery from a range of mental health issues, working towards rebuilding their self-esteem, or even just encouraging general acceptance and happiness that is not limited by weight or physical appearance. How dare you shame something that does so much for so many people? Also, linking body positivity to a poor diet is just uneducated ignorance; a person's dietary choices - or physical appearance while we're at it - has no correlation with their worth as a human being.
"Plus size, plus heart disease." I don't know about where you're from, but here in the UK, some stores advertise 'plus size' ranges from a UK 14, which funnily enough is actually the country's average female dress size. I don't know if you know this, but the women of England are fabulous and they don't care for your fat hate.
Can I also take this time to point out that not all obese people are disabled. Once again, your lack of research isn't working so well for you.
Remember in the beginning of the video you tried to convince us that you were against racial discrimination? Was that before or after you decided it was acceptable for black fat women to coexist in society because they're good gospel singers? Wonderful, you've just further offended a minority of a minority.
In your closing statement you say that you "will love [people] no matter what". Maybe you were trying to be funny or something, bullying a "fat family" that "smell like sausages" because that's "their aroma". And that's not even the only time that you're flat-out disrespectful towards fat people. Perhaps I just don't have a very good sense of humour, but I'm pretty sure that's a far cry from loving people "no matter what".
Do you find it ironic that you make a comment about looking forward to the comments you're going to receive in response to your video, and now comments have been disabled?
I'm going to wrap up with a life lesson for you Nicole: bullying someone into losing weight is an impossible way to spark positive change. All you're doing is replacing obesity with mental health problems and self-hatred.
Not so sincerely,
Pretty much everyone
p.s. #bodypositivity4lyf