Chase Hooper politely puts down TikTok influencer

Chase Hooper
Chase Hooper took to Twitter recently commenting on a ‘thin privilege’ post. The original post has a woman trying to make the point that thin privilege is real and all people exist on a privilege spectrum, everyone is judged by degrees.
Chase shared his opinion about the video, which was already under a fair amount of ridicule, saying that the woman in the video was wrong. “It’s actually the opposite; the bigger you are the more privileged you are,” tweeted Chase Hooper.
According to Chase, the exact opposite is true. He politely pointed out that fat stores are spare calories held by the body and many people around the world are unable to get fat as they lack access to food or leisure time. As such merely being able to get fat is a showcase of privilege as it’s impossible for many people to gain fat due to a lack of resources.
When the young lad isn’t busy making his name in the UFC, he is out in the wild spitting wisdom. The polite manner in which he does so is welcome, especially in the violent world of MMA.
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Chase Hooper defeats Felipe Colares in the third round

Chase Hooper made his UFC debut in the featherweight division at the age of 20, becoming the organization’s youngest competitor ever. His UFC record since then is 4-2, with his most recent victory coming against Felipe Colares.
During the preliminary event of UFC Vegas 55 at UFC APEX, Hooper faced Felipe Colares. After tiring his opponent for 10 minutes, Hooper took advantage of a fatigued Colares in the third round, earning his maiden promotional victory.
Hooper came into the battle having lost two of his previous three fights, the most recent of which was to Steven Peterson at UFC 263, while Colares was defeated for the first time in his career, dropping his octagon record to 2-4.
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