Mandalinn, Maybe I'm using mainstream incorrectly? I meant published articles (including opinion articles or entertainment-type articles where the author is trying to be humorous) from non-obscure sources. But I think even if it is opinion or humor, being published by such sources just puts it out there that it's an appropriate word.
The one from today was on cnn.com. The headline was
"Four Fab Fatties Make it Big on Record Chart". After the link, they tell you that the musical group describes themselves using the word - which brings up a whole different issue - but cnn was clearly using it to grab attention, and a reader who maybe doesn't follow the link just sees the word used in print.
One was on MSNBC.com and was used in the title
(No Fatties Here): http://yourbiz.msnbc.msn.com/archive...10/351401.aspx
I couldn't remember where the other one was, so I did a search for articles with the word "fatties" in them and got 5 pages of them. Here are just a few:
http://www.suntimes.com/news/steinbe...tein14.article Just as reduced driving improves the environment by cutting back on the pollution that warms the atmosphere and has deleterious effects on health, so more restrained eating should keep the food bill in check and cut back on the growing number of fatties.
http://www.nydailynews.com/lifestyle...k_makeove.html Leaves aren't the only things going through colorful changes these days. There's a new syndrome in town: Call it Makeover Madness! The signs are everywhere. Legal eagle Marcia Clark's gone blond. Former fatties Valerie Bertinelli and Kirstie Alley are approaching skinny-mini status.
http://www.thewavemag.com/pagegen.ph...rticleid=26401 Regarding the new TV show Big Band Theory:
Now that nerds are the world’s largest minority (behind fatties), more shows are being created for and about them.
http://www.salon.com/mwt/broadsheet/...tml?source=rss As has been well documented in Asian countries whose populations grow in girth as they adopt more Western diets and lifestyles, the swelling number of French fatties proves that fat isn't an American monopoly so much as a successful cultural export.
In all cases, I think it was either meant to be inflammatory or funny. I just don't care for it...