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White thin genes vs ethnic superobesity

I am a white woman, 25 and I am a dance instructor and fitness trainer with Fembody Fitness. I have never had too much trouble with my weight so long as I kept active but I have noticed that non-white women, especially black and mexican seem to be constantly, grotesquely out of control of their weight. No black woman I have worked with has ever succeeded in slimming down even the tiniest bit while all the white girls stay thin, trim, and pretty. When I found myself acting as a personal trainer (house visits and stuff) for a particular black woman, I found MYSELF gaining weight with her instead of losing anything.

I brought this up to a guy I thought was hot but also...kiiinda racist...and he told me that society is being Blackified and the longer I was around her, the more it would work on me. So, after a couple sessions, I dropped her, and soon after, all the weight I gained and 5 more.
I really feel like she was trying to Blackify me and push me to be fat like every darky I see.

Now as time goes on I find myself hating them for real. Like I seriously only want white women in my groups and classes and white women who share my ideals. I can't stand that society seems to be flooded with cries to get fat lile a black girl. Get a big ass like a "ghetto bitch." Get "thick." I genuinely believe that whites have superior genes while others are predisposed to bloat into flabby cellulite monsters with families who encourage it. But if I speak out, I am racist. I'm starting to think I actually am and that it's really not that terrible. Does anyone have any thoughts on this or shared experiences of blacks and other races being sludgy fat blobs and obesity advocates?

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