Vahl
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correctgerhard said:why?
advertising assumes that the people watching are rational beings, capable of making decisions for themselves. whereas the court system, and psychologists would deny that children are able to do this.
I agree. If the kid and the parents are responsible eaters (or feeders), they know that they shouldn't substitute coke for water just because Coka Cola sponsers the little athletics that little Rudolph attends.felixcthecat said:i don't think the sponsors have anything wrong for supporting children activities.. it's just a place that children like to go to for food.. and the diet should ultimately be controlled by the parents of the child/children~ besides, a lot of fastfood restaurants are trying to change their image to a more healthy place with reduced use of oil, salt and other additives.. althought that IS just their 'image'~
Um...I think many poor people in America are obese. Its the same in several Western countries. It's pretty logical when you think about it.Mr Lovepony said:The interesting thing is that in Australia, the less well off people have a higher obesity rate than the wealthy, the exact opposite of America.
Have you noticed how those tanned, muscular private school kids tend to look like well bred stallions compared to the public school kids? (Not trying to start a public vs private debate)
True, there would be obese poor people in America but I think it was in the SMH (I'm pretty sure), that the trend tends to lean towards the more well off in the US. Interesting point you have there though.The_Apprentice said:Um...I think many poor people in America are obese. Its the same in several Western countries. It's pretty logical when you think about it.
Junk food = a lot cheaper than healthier, or gourmet food ...therefore, wealthy people at least have the option of affording expensive meals (hell, even fruit and veg can turn out to be more expensive than Maccas and the like).
In addition, many wealthy people are more likely to be vain and follow fashion. In the current western cultural climate, being thin is fashionable (and more apt for wearing fashions). Very wealthy people can afford to buy prestigious brands which normally do not even cater for plus-sizes. Stereotypically, i believe wealthy people are under more social pressures to conform to the ideal body image currently being projected by media/whatever.
I totally and utterly am in agreeance with you.katie_tully said:What a crock. They're fat because they won't get off their god damn fat arses and do some exercise.