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by jonfw
1964 days ago
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The root of the problem is a lack of self control, and putting things in scarier packaging will not solve that problem. It's sort of like distributing tissues as a solution to the COVID pandemic, it's just addressing a symptom. Why would we restrict our charity to this country? Let's solve real problems, which mostly exist in other countries. Unrestricted access to soda and Twinkies is not a real problem. In addition, prohibition does not work. It doesn't work with alcohol, it doesn't work with drugs, it doesn't work with gambling, and it won't work with cake. |
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So make it easier for people to control their own behavior, if you want to make a dent in the problem. Teach them how to be in good shape by actually making them do it as adolescents. Teenagers are already required to participate in gym class. Why don't we change gym class so that it actually does something for them?
>and putting things in scarier packaging will not solve that problem.
Do you think that the labeling on a package is irrelevant? Then why do companies spend so much money designing it? Why are they all bright flashy colors, rather than black, white, and grey?
>Why would we restrict our charity to this country?
Because this is where we live, and where our families live, and the quality of their lives is most dependent on what happens to the people here.
>Let's solve real problems, which mostly exist in other countries. Unrestricted access to soda and Twinkies is not a real problem.
70% of the country being overweight is a real problem.
>In addition, prohibition does not work.
I said nothing about prohibition. Having to ask the cashier to go get you your case of Pepsi is not the same as banning the sale of Pepsi.