http://abc.go.com/watch/jamie-olive...0784/254757/episode-101?cid=fullepisodeaccess
(It's 40+ mins long, but interesting)
This is a series about Jamie Oliver's mission to revolutionize the eating habits of Americans. He goes to the most unhealthy town in America, Huntington, WV, and tries to change the diet of the school kids, families, and town as a whole.
Although the show focuses on Jamie's private efforts, I've seen a video of a speech where he tells the audience to follow Michelle Obama's lead to end childhood obesity. It's plausible that the show may be propaganda to get Americans ready for government intrusion into our lifestyles.
I do think America does have an obesity problem, but I'm rather apathetic to this whole thing. If Americans get increasingly more obese, I just look better standing next to them. Sounds harsh and selfish, but I'm being honest here. There is no excuse for not being able to eat healthy. Damn near everyone knows how to use the internet and google. They know how to look that shit up. Do we really need to teach people to eat healthy? Bullshit. So the only logical conclusion is to assume that most obese people willingly choose to be fat or aren't willing to put the effort into maintaining a healthy lifestyle. And don't give me any bullshit about genetics. That affects a very small percentage of the obese population.
Your thoughts?
(It's 40+ mins long, but interesting)
This is a series about Jamie Oliver's mission to revolutionize the eating habits of Americans. He goes to the most unhealthy town in America, Huntington, WV, and tries to change the diet of the school kids, families, and town as a whole.
Although the show focuses on Jamie's private efforts, I've seen a video of a speech where he tells the audience to follow Michelle Obama's lead to end childhood obesity. It's plausible that the show may be propaganda to get Americans ready for government intrusion into our lifestyles.
I do think America does have an obesity problem, but I'm rather apathetic to this whole thing. If Americans get increasingly more obese, I just look better standing next to them. Sounds harsh and selfish, but I'm being honest here. There is no excuse for not being able to eat healthy. Damn near everyone knows how to use the internet and google. They know how to look that shit up. Do we really need to teach people to eat healthy? Bullshit. So the only logical conclusion is to assume that most obese people willingly choose to be fat or aren't willing to put the effort into maintaining a healthy lifestyle. And don't give me any bullshit about genetics. That affects a very small percentage of the obese population.
Your thoughts?