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[quote=Anonymous]They need to dramatically change the concept of "gym" in school. It should be about physical fitness, not putting on gym shorts and participating (or not) in some game. Kids should be running every gym class, and there should be gym five days a week for 45 minutes. And yes, breakfast and lunch should be low calorie and healthy. As for how to pay for this, there should be a crap tax. Buy crap, pay a 10% tax for it. And there should be a fine if your kid is some percent overweight. You have to enroll in some remedial food management program. Parents are ordered to enroll in anger management therapy when they're convicted of assault. There certainly should be some penalty for letting your children (whose diets are completely within your control) get obese. [/quote]
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