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The '''fat acceptance movement''' (also known as the '''size acceptance''', '''fat liberation''', '''fat activism''', '''fativism''', or '''fat power''' movement) is a [[social movement]] seeking to change [[anti-fat bias]] in [[social attitude]]s. The '''fat acceptance movement''' (also known as the '''size acceptance''', '''fat liberation''', '''fat activism''', '''fativism''', or '''fat power''' movement) is a [[social movement]] seeking to change [[anti-fat bias]] in [[social attitude]]s.

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The fat acceptance movement (also known as the size acceptance, fat liberation, fat activism, fativism, or fat power movement) is a social movement seeking to change anti-fat bias in social attitudes.

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