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Old May 8, 2006, 02:15 pm   #4 (permalink) (top)
brien
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While America has built its foundation upon the notion of freedom, along with this comes the imperativeness of having self-control. Americans seem to be apt to over-indulgence and look towards external solutions to this problem via therapy, religion, surgery, etc... when in reality the answer resides in a simple word: Self-Control.

Common sense and self-control also go hand in hand. Obesity is not caused by genetic disorders or a psychological imbalance raising the frequency of hunger pangs. Plain and simple if you frequently eat fast/fried food, neglect minimal amounts of exercise, and harbor other lethargic tendencies the condition of your health will quickly deteriorate. I am not a doctor or health professional, but merely come to these conclusions by simple observation, cause and effect, and common sense. Although, millions this year will go out and buy books and magazines that produce multiple variations of what I just said.

This becomes a greater problem when the government and other higher ups begin to police this self-control into our minds.



And while most parents are in praise of this movement, it only masks the fact that the parents of these fat kids are negecting their duties to embed within the child a degree of self-control.



During my senior year in high school I remember when the coke machines were removed and how highly pissed I was that I could not enjoy a carbonated drink during lunch because some fat fuck needed to have one during every meal, snack, and interval inbetween.

How do you feel about the regulation, not only of soft drinks and foods, but of self-control in general? Is this a progress in our society or a set back allowing the government to furthur control our personal lives?

The rest of the article can be read here: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...164075,00.html
I mostly tend to agree with your position except that you should understand that not ALL obese people are overweight due to eating habits. There are medical conditions which require medications that can increase weight even though the patient is consuming less caloric intake than before the medication was induced. I have seen this in cancer patients on hormone therapy. I have seen this in patients with Psychological disorders taking Lithium causing weight gain as well. So please be careful when you indict "some fat fuck" before you know exactly why someone may be obese.


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