Arresting fat kids parents

Should fat kids be taken away from there parents

  • It's wrong

    Votes: 51 71.8%
  • It's right

    Votes: 20 28.2%

  • Total voters
    71

doobnVA

Well-Known Member
Don't forget that it was stated long ago in this thread that kids have 2 of their 3 daily meals at school, five days a week, over nine months of the year... so let's keep on blaming only the parents, huh?! Our system has done so right by our children, huh?! Some schools have recently removed much of the junk from their menus, at the insistence of concerned parents. It's about time! I graduated H.S. 21 yrs. ago (yes, I'm old, lol), and I remember how the menus for breakfast and lunch got more & more junkie and less & less healthy. (I know for a fact that it's gotten worse since I've graduated; I raised two kids.) I came home to wholesome, home-cooked meals. (And I was "smart" enough not to inform my mom about the school's menus, because I wanted the junk that she wouldn't let me have for meals.) Fortunately I was an active kid with a fast metabolism!

Schools send out lunch menus nowadays (they did when I was in school, too) so the parents ought to know what the school is serving.

Kids don't HAVE to eat school lunches, you know. There exists a magic device called a "lunch box", that you can fill with whatever food you want to send with your child for lunch.

I don't know where people get this idea that packaged convenience foods are cheaper than say, fruits and vegetables.

A box of sugary cereal costs about $5. You can buy 5 lbs of bananas or 10 lbs of apples for that price.

Bag of chips= $4
Broccoli= $1.69/ lb

Little Debbie cakes= $2-$3
Carrots= $1/lb

Poptarts= $3 for a box of 8
Oatmeal= $1 for a 13 serving container (this lasts 3 weeks in my house)

ONE Frozen pizza = $7-$10
Salad fixin's for one week = > $10

I've cut my grocery budget nearly in half by cutting out packaged junk foods.
 

Wavels

Well-Known Member
This is an interesting thread.

The nagging question is WHY have Americans (kids and adults) become so darn chubby?

Does anyone truly think the blame can be placed on anyone other than the individuals who are simply eating too much?

Hmm??

I read this earlier today and I think it pertains to this thread.




Fat Foolishness

Posted 10/09/2009 06:14 PM ET

Obesity: A new study in Los Angeles refutes the theory that fast-food chains make the poor overweight. So the city should lift its ban on McDonald's and start letting Wal-Mart sell cheap, healthy groceries.
Ever since public-health data turned up the fact that low-income Americans have a weight problem, politically sensitive types have struggled to come up with explanations that avoid the stern, common-sense answer — that the poor do it to themselves.
It's said that healthy food such as fresh fruit and vegetables is too expensive, that the poor depend too much on fast-food outlets for their meals and that they have fewer local sources of cheap, healthy food.
There's some truth in that last of those arguments, but the inconvenient fact is that better-off people face mostly the same dietary temptations and, as a group, tend to be less obese.
The fast-food bugaboo, for instance, led the Los Angeles City Council last year to ban expansion by chains such as McDonald's in low-income, mostly minority South L.A.
Now comes a study by the Rand Corp., published in the journal Health Affairs, showing that the ban has no rational basis.
Rand researchers looked at the actual locations of fast-food outlets and found that South Los Angeles had relatively few of them, at 19 per 100,000 residents. They were much more highly concentrated, at 29 per 100,000 residents, on the city's affluent west side and, at 30 per 100,000, in Los Angeles County as a whole.
The study also analyzed a survey of 1,480 adults throughout Los Angeles County and found that rich and poor both said they ate about the same amount of fruits and vegetables. In South L.A., though, adults reported a higher intake of sugary or salty snacks and soft drinks.
"Bad eating habits" used to be the censorious term for such behavior. Now folks who scarf too much junk food are victims of something.
As mentioned, however, the people of South L.A. can make a legitimate claim that their grocery shopping is not as easy or cheap as it is in the richer parts of town. The area has few full-service supermarkets that offer plenty of healthy food like fresh fruits and vegetables at low prices.
Who's to blame for that? The marketplace obviously has something to do with it, but so do those same L.A. politicians and pressure groups who claim to be guardians of South L.A. people and their health.
Wal-Mart has long been trying to find a site for one of its "supercenters," which sell low-cost groceries along with Wal-Mart's other merchandise, in or near South L.A.
But supermarket unions and their political allies have kept the retailer out of the area. There are no Wal-Mart supercenters in the city of Los Angeles, and a union-led campaign killed one planned for Inglewood, just west of South L.A., in 2004.
We would not go so far as to say that the unions are making people fat. How much one eats and exercises are still matters of personal choice. But in this part of Southern California, at least, they do make it harder to shop for good food at a fair price
http://www.investors.com/NewsAndAnalysis/Article.aspx?id=508637
 

natrone23

Well-Known Member
Fat people will use every excuse in the book to blame anyone or anything except for there own choices.



Its not rocket science if you put more calories into your body than you are burning YOU GET FAT
 

Stoney McFried

Well-Known Member
It really is about money.If you don't have the money to hire a good attorney, you're fucked, because getting a court appointed attorney to do anything is like pulling fucking teeth.


Corruption for money?! :shock: Say it ain't so!

I'm not surprised in the least. Everything and everyone else are commodities. Why should it be any different for our children?

How much you wanna bet that parents whose children have been taken away for obesity are poor? How many, in ratio (i.e., truly obese children, in as accurate a side-by-side comparison as possible), have been taken from wealthy parents? I'm willing to bet the house.
 

Stoney McFried

Well-Known Member
Not all fat people got that way because of overeating.So to automatically assume that a fat person is a glutton is unfair.I know plenty of fat people who don't eat much, and plenty of thin people who eat enough to feed a small third world country. It doesn't matter to me how they live their life.I like to mind my own damn business.There are far worse things to be than fat.:peace:
Fat people will use every excuse in the book to blame anyone or anything except for there own choices.



Its not rocket science if you put more calories into your body than you are burning YOU GET FAT
 

CrackerJax

New Member
I certainly agree that there are worse things Stoney....

If you don't have a medical hiccup tho, obesity is self inflicted. Now it may be self inflicted for many reasons. Valid reasons perhaps, but using food as a coping mechanism only works if you are able to maintain some discipline.

At some point food becomes the obese folks only friend....and that's a real problem.
 

redivider

Well-Known Member
it is a matter of raising a child correctly. and teaching them how to eat foods that are healthy. kids won't eat healthy food out of the kindness of their heart. bad eating habits are learned and bad eating habits last a lifetime.
 

Stoney McFried

Well-Known Member
I'm not denying there are plenty of folks who got fat because they overeat.But they could just have easily have turned to gambling,drinking,drugs, etc.It's just that obesity is a much more visual symptom than some of the others.So it's easy to single that person out and say they have a problem.And people seem to want to feel better than others, so they say,"Well, at least I'm not fat." Fat people are the new black people in this country, it seems.
I don't know if the food becomes the obese person's only friend or not...I can't tell you what goes on in another person's head,and I certainly wouldn't just assume all people in a group are the same.
I certainly agree that there are worse things Stoney....

If you don't have a medical hiccup tho, obesity is self inflicted. Now it may be self inflicted for many reasons. Valid reasons perhaps, but using food as a coping mechanism only works if you are able to maintain some discipline.

At some point food becomes the obese folks only friend....and that's a real problem.
 

dimension 2350

New Member
I'm not denying there are plenty of folks who got fat because they overeat.But they could just have easily have turned to gambling,drinking,drugs, etc.It's just that obesity is a much more visual symptom than some of the others.So it's easy to single that person out and say they have a problem.And people seem to want to feel better than others, so they say,"Well, at least I'm not fat." Fat people are the new black people in this country, it seems.
I don't know if the food becomes the obese person's only friend or not...I can't tell you what goes on in another person's head,and I certainly wouldn't just assume all people in a group are the same.
I'm so dark and mean you motherfucker!!!
 

CrackerJax

New Member
I'm not denying there are plenty of folks who got fat because they overeat.But they could just have easily have turned to gambling,drinking,drugs, etc.It's just that obesity is a much more visual symptom than some of the others.So it's easy to single that person out and say they have a problem.And people seem to want to feel better than others, so they say,"Well, at least I'm not fat." Fat people are the new black people in this country, it seems.
I don't know if the food becomes the obese person's only friend or not...I can't tell you what goes on in another person's head,and I certainly wouldn't just assume all people in a group are the same.

Yes, like I said... obesity isn't the start of the problem... it's the symptom of something deeper. The food is the coping mechanism. Just like gambling, drinking...., but it is also just as bad for the person going overboard. gambling will ruin ur life and health....being a drunk will ruin ur life and health..... being obese will ruin ur life and health.

Most all of these ppl start with the original malady, a depression form which many sources of its origin are possible. From being abused, to any other causes. It all leads to depression, and then if bad coping skills are applied.... then gambling, drinking, eating, etc.
 

Stoney McFried

Well-Known Member
It's alright, just try to be nicer.Say twenty hail Cracker Jax and smoke this.:joint:
I'm so dark and mean you motherfucker!!!
True, but I don't see such venom towards gamblers or drinkers as you see towards overweight people.It's just shy of making fun of someone for being ugly, IMO.
Yes, like I said... obesity isn't the start of the problem... it's the symptom of something deeper. The food is the coping mechanism. Just like gambling, drinking...., but it is also just as bad for the person going overboard. gambling will ruin ur life and health....being a drunk will ruin ur life and health..... being obese will ruin ur life and health.

Most all of these ppl start with the original malady, a depression form which many sources of its origin are possible. From being abused, to any other causes. It all leads to depression, and then if bad coping skills are applied.... then gambling, drinking, eating, etc.
 

dimension 2350

New Member
It's alright, just try to be nicer.Say twenty hail Cracker Jax and smoke this.:joint:


True, but I don't see such venom towards gamblers or drinkers as you see towards overweight people.It's just shy of making fun of someone for being ugly, IMO.
Listen it's ok to be on food stamps. You just got out of a divorce and are broke I understand.
 

CrackerJax

New Member
No, I think ur right Stoney.... life is a beauty contest after all. Obesity makes you stand out (:lol:).

But I've seen some drunk pics that would make me choose obesity as my coping mechanism....
 

Stoney McFried

Well-Known Member
Matters not to me.Do you take foodstamps,sugar pussy?
IDK you pick angel dick.
I've seen some plastic surgery pics that made me feel the same way.And they're trying to tell us these people look good...Did you see what Meg Ryan did to her face?
No, I think ur right Stoney.... life is a beauty contest after all. Obesity makes you stand out (:lol:).

But I've seen some drunk pics that would make me choose obesity as my coping mechanism....
 

CrackerJax

New Member
The pressure to keep working must be enormous in Hollywood for women. after 40, the scripts stop coming..... even the stars who thought they are untouchable find out the hard way.
 

Stoney McFried

Well-Known Member
Man, I'd rather retire if I were an actor anyway.The shit they're putting out now...bleh.It's all crap or remakes.Even the "good" actors are doing shit now.Like Jack Nicholson in the Bucket List.What a shit movie.
The pressure to keep working must be enormous in Hollywood for women. after 40, the scripts stop coming..... even the stars who thought they are untouchable find out the hard way.
 
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