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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's a problem because inevitably non obese shell out billions of dollars to compensate for the incredible drain obese people are on our society.[/quote] We get obese working long hours at assigned seats in office buildings that we can't walk to from where we live. But we produce plenty of market value before interventions are required. Eating garbage food also fattens the profits of the fast food industry and most food conglomerates. This also has contributed to economic growth as the agriculture sector has been transformed by this change in consumer habits. You're only looking at the externalities and not the full accounting. RTO takes personal commute time people could devote to exercise and reassign it to a polluting, sedentary pastime. Yet many conservatives believe RTO is "productive". You cannot blame people for every consequence of our obesogenic culture.[/quote] I drive 45 minutes each way, to an office where I sit for 9+ hours, 5 days a week, and I am not even remotely close to overweight. Take responsibility for your choices.[/quote] DP When the vast majority of the population is overweight (I am actually not overweight so spare me your "advice"), there is something systemic that is wrong. Obviously people have agency, but many people struggle to lose weight because our bodies did not evolve to lose weight, rather to gain it.[/quote] Another DP and I agree with you that obesity is happening due to systemic issues and not just lack of personal responsibility by each individual obese person. Which is why OP's premise is exactly backwards. OP is arguing that obesity is fine but [i]there's a conspiracy among the powers that be to try and convince us that obesity is bad[/i] so that they can more effectively starve us and force us to do physical work. In reality, [b]"the powers that be" are likely responsible for obesity, creating a food supply loaded with hyper-processed foods.[/b][/quote] Bolded part = Food Pyramid. Created decades ago by government. That will make you think, if you are capable of reflection. Italics part = backwards. You meant a conspiracy to make people think obesity is ok. "big is beautiful" propangada. Picture show a morbidly obese and unhealthy woman, yet the "powers that be" are gaslighting gullible people into thinking that's ok. [img]https://hips.hearstapps.com/hmg-prod/images/callie-1608131330.png?resize=980:*[/img] [/quote] So we started celebrating obese people and the.ln people became obese :roll:[/quote] Pretty much it. Telling everyone it is "cool" to be fat just makes the lazy people in society get even fatter. Remember when Rosie O'Donnell and John Candy were considered hilariously obese and put in fat character roles? Now they look smaller than the average person you see waddling around in public. [/quote] the fatshaming in this post is extreme.[/quote]
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