I've no problem with body positivity. Celebrating a skinny person gaining a few pounds of muscle after dedicating themselves to working out intensely or a fat person making notable progress on their weight loss journey is what we should do. Celebrate those who set goals and work their asses off to achieve them.
What I have a problem with, is the "healthy at any size" bullshit. Especially those who use extreme outliers as their rationale - like if you see someone who says that they are healthy at 350 pounds because there's a lineman in the NFL who is their same height and weight. It's like, that person is deliberately carrying extra weight due to their job, and they can likely put up absurd numbers in the weight room, like a 600+ pound squat or a 400+ pound bench press.
What I have a problem with, is the "healthy at any size" bullshit. Especially those who use extreme outliers as their rationale - like if you see someone who says that they are healthy at 350 pounds because there's a lineman in the NFL who is their same height and weight. It's like, that person is deliberately carrying extra weight due to their job, and they can likely put up absurd numbers in the weight room, like a 600+ pound squat or a 400+ pound bench press.