It kinda goes along with the obesity drugs for family pets.All you have to do is feed your pet less, and some folks don't even have the self-control to do that.Anyway, initially I came out against this potential legislation, but I've seen an episode of Maury or something since then. There was this fat mother and fat grandmother who had a fat kid. Her sister was saying that they were abusing the kid by feeding him so much, but the mother and grandmother kept saying that the kid was hungry and they were just feeding him whenever he was hungry. Then it was revealed that the kid was grotesquely huge before he was even 1-year-old. That's just fucked up.[Edited on March 29, 2007 at 5:17 PM. Reason : sss]
3/29/2007 5:17:29 PM
3/29/2007 10:37:59 PM
^I'm not gonna argue about Hitler cause I think there's evidence to support both a high and low self-esteem.But it could easily be argued that the "Nazis", the people who largely stood by during that horrific chapter in human history, did suffer from low self-esteem. It's one of the reasons the whole "superior race" thing worked so well. I mean, I wish I could remember the name of that theory from psychology. Basically, it proposes that people who are put down and made to feel worthless/marginal are the most vulnerable to developing racist attitudes--it makes them feel better about themselves to claim superiority. And besides all that, a lack of self-esteem could have played a role in the dynamic that kept some people from speaking up and fighting back as their neighbors were murdered.
3/30/2007 7:04:15 AM
3/30/2007 7:47:41 AM
We definitely need more government intervention in the parenting process...http://www.thepriceoftreason.net/
3/30/2007 7:47:47 AM
Not so cool with the govt butting in, but they need to damn sure charge the fatties more for health insurance. Being a fat ass is completely optional, and the costs for dealing with their gluttony is enormous.I'd love for my insurance company to require checkups and assessments before writing the policy.In short, GET OFF MY INSURANCE YOU LARD ASSES! YOUR LACK OF SELF-CONTROL IS COSTING ME $$$
3/30/2007 8:01:51 AM
3/30/2007 8:40:00 AM
Are you just saying in general, or are there specific people in this thread you'd like to identify?
3/30/2007 8:46:23 AM
3/30/2007 9:12:50 AM
The "Fat Police" could happen in a similar way to what has happened in Chicago. The city's leaders have banned foie gras. And don't give me that animal rights shit--if the treatment of the animals in question is actually the problem, then why not work to pass laws to improve the treatment of those animals? NEWSFLASH: We slaughter and eat animals in this country--and it ain't pretty. I mean, your grilled chicken on wheat with light mayo doesn't appear by fucking magic, okay? http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/04/27/national/main1550028.shtml
3/30/2007 1:55:35 PM
i am all for this.parents who treat their kids like this are cruel and criminal.i see it all the time as a teacher.diversion:i love this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin%27s_Law
3/30/2007 4:38:32 PM
BridgetSPK Clearly the NAZI leadership did not have a "self-esteem" problem, they had a we're racist bastards with no regard for human life problem. Its called evil, it exists.The commoners in Germany at that time either bought into the superior race bunk or feared for their life, again motivated by actual physical danger not a lack of proper self-image or some crap like that. But psychobabble covers all so I'm sure you are correct that you heard it in some class or whatever, I'd just counter that doesn't make it worth listening to. Sort of getting back to the topic of the thread, You can expect a lot more than just the fat police with nationalized health care. Maybe not to begin with but eventually there will be pressure on each of us to live in the way that costs other people less money. In other words free health care will not be free, it will come with a bunch of restrictions to insure the health of the population. We already do this to some extent with intrusive safety laws, the logic supporting safety/health laws is much more well-supported once we really are paying for each other's healthcare entirely. This is one of the many reasons I want to pay for my own health care, I don't want the government or other people telling me what to eat or when to exercise etc..
3/31/2007 3:38:03 PM
You can have PE without hurting fat kids self esteem.Just have them play Red Rover all the time.
3/31/2007 7:25:40 PM
^AHAHANo, but seriously, on the topic of PE and self-esteem...I've already mentioned that the lack of PE is not due to any concerns about self-esteem but instead a lack of funding. Money is better spent elsewhere, some folks think.If the lack of PE was about self-esteem, I'd find that counterintuitive. There are children who shine in athletic endeavors but may perform averagely in the classroom. Denying them that chance to experience success and build self-esteem (that they can take back to the classroom) just because some other kid sucks at dodgeball is ridiculous.[Edited on March 31, 2007 at 8:21 PM. Reason : ]
3/31/2007 8:20:46 PM
The dream fat police, they live inside of my head.(live inside of my head.)The dream fat police, they come to me in my bed.(come to me in my bed.)The dream fat police, they're coming to arrest me, oh no.
3/31/2007 10:45:57 PM
4/1/2007 2:42:51 PM
4/1/2007 5:02:41 PM
4/2/2007 2:17:47 AM
4/2/2007 9:46:19 AM
While this is a problem, it shouldn't be one that the government intervenes in this way for. Turns out you can't save people from themselves. If people want to just watch TV, play video games, and never do anything, you can't stop them from being lazy. If they want to eat like slobs and never exercise you can't save them from being fat slobs.
4/10/2007 9:18:25 AM
^ this is not about people doing it to themselves, but people raising kids like that.
4/10/2007 9:52:24 AM
Yes I know that. Kids will imitate their parents though. I'm sure these parents aren't forcing their kids to eat McDonalds, the parent's themselves eat unhealthy food and so the kids grow up expecting it. I doubt there are many health-crazy athletic types with obese kids.
4/10/2007 11:55:53 AM
I'm definitely not in favor of government intervention.Social unacceptance is enough.Additionally, Companies should be charging fat people more for health insurance, plane seats, and anywhere else where they cause an abnormal burden on a given service.
4/10/2007 12:25:22 PM
It seems to me that one issue people have with the national obesity epidemic is not so much that people get fat, but that once they do get fat and develop health problems they'll overstrain our healthcare system by needing bypass surgeries and the like. So let me play devil's advocate here. Unless you just have a genuine medical condition that causes you to be obese beyond your conscious control (eg thyroid dysfunction), why should American taxpayers foot the bill for your hospital stay? If you get obese due to poor life-style choices, then shouldn't you be the one responsible for paying for your treatments? Personal responsibility, as it were. Or is that too unethical a solution?One idea that I wouldn't be totally opposed to is a so-called "fat tax." Put an additional tax on any foods that are above a certain percentage of fat content. You could even calculate the tax by the number of empty calories contained within so that you could include many "junk foods." Things such as low-fat meats, fruits, natural juices, etc, wouldn't be taxed, and maybe their prices could be partially subsidized, but things such as cookies, candy-bars, sodas, and McDonalds would incur a penalty in the form of this tax. Buying the occasional double whopper or snickers won't impoverish anyone, but this tax would discourage long-term consumption of such foods. Of course, this would require government convention, and the percentage of fat at which you start taxing could prove to be really arbitrary. And I know a lot of people aren't real crazy about the use of taxes to do social engineering, let alone more taxes in general.[Edited on April 10, 2007 at 12:38 PM. Reason : blah]
4/10/2007 12:37:15 PM
4/10/2007 12:48:12 PM
4/10/2007 12:55:53 PM
^^They should make the seats larger too though.Even at my healthy size, I don't fit comfortably into plane seats. I can only imagine what it's like for a large-framed man.
4/10/2007 1:05:14 PM
Sure they can make the seats larger, the price will just go up proportionately too. Then fatties can buy 2 tickets that cost 30% more because they made the seats 30% bigger and they still don't fit.
4/10/2007 2:42:05 PM
4/10/2007 2:45:58 PM
Damn I thought this was gonna be about me
4/13/2007 1:23:09 PM
4/13/2007 1:33:06 PM
Bigger planes?
4/14/2007 1:38:36 AM
^^I realize that. I mostly just mentioned that so folks would consider giving up pretending like those seats are by any means easy to fit in--even for healthy people.
4/14/2007 2:11:45 PM