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Rutgers Prof ties black female obesity to Trump policies, racism
2019-10-16
[Campus Reform] A New Jersey professor suggested on a TV program that racism and President Donald Trump’s policies are responsible for black female obesity.

Rutgers University women’s and gender studies professor Brittney Cooper made the argument during an appearance on “Black Women OWN the Conversation” on the Oprah Winfrey Network.

"I hate when people talk about Black women being obese," Cooper said on the program. "I hate it because it becomes a way to blame us for a set of conditions that we didn’t create."

"We are living in the Trump era," the professor said. "And look, those policies kill our people. You can’t get access to good health care, good insurance."
"We CAN get cheetos, though"
Cooper said that research points to black women losing less weight and at a slower rate than do white women, claiming that public health practitioners tie increased stress to a change in metabolism.

"It’s literally that the racism that you’re experiencing and the struggle to make ends meet actually means the diet don’t [sic] work for you the same," she adds.

Campus Reform followed up with Cooper about her appearance on the show and the professor suggested there was a scholarly basis for her remarks.

"I wasn’t making an argument about Trump admin policies and weight," the professor said. "Dr. Arline Geronimus’ research from the 1990s argues pretty convincingly that black women have physiological stress responses to racial stimuli and this affects our long term health. I was citing this body of work and the president’s status as a racially polarizing figure that contributes to issues of racial stress for people of color."
Brittney Cooper:
Posted by:Besoeker

#16  Gee, I wish some professor would tell me why I'm overweight. Fifty years ago, I was skinny (6'-0", 145 pounds skinny).

Lessee, two pounds a year, so for Carter, Clinton, and Obama - that's almost half of my fat, right there!
Posted by: Bobby   2019-10-16 16:39  

#15   physiological stress responses to racial stimuli

Science is ruined.
Posted by: Dron66046   2019-10-16 14:34  

#14  There's too much food! Impeach!
Posted by: Croque Spoluling6656   2019-10-16 14:18  

#13  Have another donut, you fat pig!
Posted by: Raj   2019-10-16 13:41  

#12  I was raised in the Deep South in the 1970's with almost as many black woman around me as white women - and almost none of them from either group skinny. (There were of course exceptions.) Their diets were pretty similar: lots of deep friend food, sugar on anything you could ladle it onto or into, barbecue, and picnics, socials, and parties every week, especially after church. (I was raised Baptist.)

Good times. Good eating. GREAT eating, in fact! It's amazing I'm a skinny dude, even now. But, yeah, Southerners of any variety tend to be fat. It's the food combined with the lifestyle... which I don't remember being all that stressful for most people (and racially my environment was basically 60w/40b), even with the serious, overt, and even dangerous racism of the time.

Now, admittedly, I'm a white guy, and was a child in the 70's. So there were definitely bad things I didn't see, so maybe it was a lot more stressful for black people than I remember. (Again: I was a child.) But I wouldn't characterize things as generally stressful for most people based on what I recall. Just a lot of good eating and hanging out with friends and family.
Posted by: Secret Master   2019-10-16 13:19  

#11  Didn't hear anything about diet. Lower income means you tend to eat cheaper foods with more starches and high calorie counts.
Posted by: Mercutio   2019-10-16 12:22  

#10  I can remember when fat was synonymous with "rich," affluent, comfortable, not worried about hunger or deprivation
Posted by: Lex   2019-10-16 12:07  

#9  where black women who were metabolically-efficient survived longer and generated more and stronger babies than those who 'wasted' scarce calories.

It's not genetic in Africans. In many African societies, a fat woman is a sign of beauty and a high status item. Young women nearing marriage age, who are almost always skinny, are force fed until fat w/ huge butt. It shows they have the wealth to raise a family.

Some SW American Indian tribes (Hopi and related if I remember correctly) do have genetic adaptions to famine and during times of plenty are predisposed to put on fat.
Posted by: Victor Emmanuel Flusoling2728   2019-10-16 11:16  

#8  If only they had an activity, like picking cotton, that burns off all those empty calories.
Posted by: Victor Emmanuel Flusoling2728   2019-10-16 11:08  

#7  How... professorial.

Maybe black women have just too much to eat for the amount of work they do, since Obama ?
Posted by: Dron66046   2019-10-16 11:01  

#6  Stacy "Tank" Abrams body double triple
Posted by: Frank G   2019-10-16 10:07  

#5  She probably does have a valid element underneath her argument. Not the Trump element or even current racism, but biological selection in the past few hundred years, where black women who were metabolically-efficient survived longer and generated more and stronger babies than those who 'wasted' scarce calories.
Posted by: Glenmore   2019-10-16 10:01  

#4  This professor is the master of non-sequitur relationships. Brittany does seem to know something about black female obesity and unconnected relationships.
Posted by: JohnQC   2019-10-16 09:37  

#3  Just because you have tourettes of the elbow doesn't mean it is whitie's fault.
Posted by: DarthVader   2019-10-16 09:18  

#2  Rutgers University—New Brunswick's ranking in the 2020 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, #62. (Another overfunded JC.)
Posted by: Chereting Pelosi1889   2019-10-16 08:30  

#1  Magical how it just suddenly appeared starting in November 2016.

Why, anybody can have a brain. That's a very mediocre commodity. Every pusillanimous creature that crawls on the Earth or slinks through slimy seas has a brain. Back where I come from, we have universities, seats of great learning, where men go to become great thinkers. And when they come out, they think deep thoughts and with no more brains than you have. But they have one thing you haven't got: a diploma. - Wizard of Oz
Posted by: Procopius2k   2019-10-16 07:56  

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