Obese Teenager Wants to Break Stereotypes, Attempts to Prove That Fatties Can Also do Ballet

Penarddun
Daily Stormer
January 15, 2017

Never would I discourage or make fun of anybody going out of their way to be active and lose weight. I think that’s terrific, I applaud this young girl heavily because that’s what it all should be about. She’s young and it’s very unfortunate that her parents allowed her weight get to the stage that it’s currently at, but I’m happy to see she is active and not making it worse.

Daily Mail:

A plus-size teenage ballerina has been dubbed an inspiration after a video of her practicing a stunning turn sequence took the internet by storm.

Lizzy Howell, 15, from Milford, Delaware, shares plenty of photos and videos of herself dancing on her Instagram and Facebook pages, but footage of her nailing a series of fouetté turns has launched her into online stardom.

Thousands of people have watched the mesmerizing clip, and many have hailed her a role model for women of all sizes because of her confidence and beauty.

The ballerina, who also practices jazz and tap dancing, trains four days a week and participated in a local production of The Nutcracker last month.

I enjoy most of the comments saying I’m an inspiration for people of all sizes,’ Lizzy said. ‘I really like being called an inspiration, it makes me feel better about my self and what I’m doing.

However, I do not like when people say, “Oh my gosh I can’t believe she’s better than me!” That implies that plus sized people can’t dance, and it makes me feel self conscious.

It shouldn’t matter how much I weigh, the only thing that should matter is my passion for dance,‘ she added. ‘I am trying to lose weight. I know it will make me a better dancer, as well as make me healthier. Losing weight is hard!

When asked what advice she would give to a young girl who has resisted pursuing her dreams because of her size, Lizzy stressed that ‘stereotypes are made to be broken‘.

You will have to work twice as hard for everything that everyone else gets, but it will be worth it in the long run to prove the “haters” wrong,‘ she added. ‘Do what you love and don’t let any one stop you.

 

FYI: Obese women cannot breed healthy children, inspiring women to not look after themselves keeps the white race down

What I will ridicule however, is the idea that obese people can be and should be ballerinas.

Ballerinas showcase in the best way possible the beauty of the female form.

It’s all about grace and watching them can even give you the sensation that they’re floating on air, as their movements are nothing but light. And the muscle and strength it takes to do ballet makes all of this even more admirable.

Obese ballerinas simple cannot showcase the female form, as theirs has been covered and hidden by too many layers of fat.

Lie to yourself all you want, you do not experience the beauty of dance when watching an obese person

I also heavily believe it cannot be taken as seriously, as the ballet poses barely look professional.

I can’t even convince myself to take this seriously

They also failed to mention what role she was given when she was in The Nutcracker.

Shitlibs would love to believe she was Clara. Because honestly, that would be the ultimate role to give someone who is trying to change the narrative.

She wasn’t Clara. She wasn’t any female character.

They covered her up in a suit, and she played Mouse King.

And for all the normies screaming about how obese people should be allowed to be ballerinas- how on earth is a male dancer supposed to freely pick her up? Will that have to be erased from the choreography to work in with fat women’s limitations?

It’s a joke.