I just think you can't win- you're either skinny and 'unrealistic' (which is odd, because there are quite a few skinny people, therefore it can't be too unrealistic?) or you're too fat and 'lazy and lacking self control'.
Thing is, I know people that are bigger than skinny people, and a whole lot healthier and fitter, so obviously skinny doesn't equal healthy, but nor does it equal unhealthy.
Pretty stupid to ban skinny models. There are plus sized models out there as well, so where's the problem? Didn't one win Americas Next Top Model recently (mind you I wouldn't have called her 'plus sized'... just not skinnyskinny)?
My point is, why not just leave them alone. You have all types of models, and therefore everyone is represented. Surely people are smart enough to know whats healthy and realistic when it comes to lifestyle choices.
Women don't just see a skinny model and go OMIGOD I HAVE TO LOOK LIKE THAT I'M NOT GOING TO EAT?!!?!! are they? On top of that, I thought we were fighting an obesity epidemic. I wouldn't have thought the way to do that was to ban skinny models and force bigger women on society. Not that bigger women aren't gorgeous =)
Anyway, the whole thing is pretty stupid. People shouldn't be encouraged to be a particular size, whether that's an 8 or a 14. They should be encouraged to be healthy and maintain the weight right for their bodies. I have a friend who is fairly tall and doesn't have a naturally small build. She started losing weight, looked brilliant at 60kgs, but kept going and ended up about 50kgs, and let me tell you now, she looked ridiculous skinny. Bones were jutting out everywhere and she looked completely emaciated. More or less, ideal weights are different for anyone.
Sorry, bit of a rambling mess...
EDIT; if you didn't want this shit, you probably shouldn't have voted for Ruddy-dear.