
Accommodate Fat People Like LGBT – Dank Demoss in Breakfast Club Clash
The 500-pound rapper Dank Demoss made headlines again after an appearance on The Breakfast Club. The show had to bring in a couch because she could not fit in the standard studio chairs.
The incident follows a string of controversies surrounding Demoss, including a lawsuit she filed against Lyft after a driver allegedly refused to transport her, citing that she “wouldn’t fit” in his vehicle.
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During her Breakfast Club interview, Demoss compared the struggles of overweight individuals to those faced by the LGBT community, arguing that society should accommodate fat people in the same way it has begun to accommodate marginalized groups. “We deserve the same respect and adjustments,” she stated, emphasizing the need for greater inclusivity for larger body sizes.
However, her comments drew a sharp response from co-host Charlamagne tha God, who pointed out that obesity is often a choice and that weight loss is possible with lifestyle changes. “You chose to be obese, and you can choose to lose weight if you want to,” he said, sparking a heated debate on personal responsibility versus societal accommodation.
The Lyft incident initially brought Demoss into the spotlight. It occurred when a driver refused to let her into his car, reportedly due to concerns about her size. Demoss has since filed a lawsuit against the ride-sharing company, alleging discrimination. The case has ignited discussions online about passengers’ rights and drivers’ responsibilities in such situations.
Demoss‘ appearance on The Breakfast Club has further polarized opinions, with some supporting her call for greater inclusivity and others siding with Charlamagne‘s perspective on personal accountability.