... in response to Re: Times they are a changin' peoples. , posted by Mike on May 6, 2003It is an easy mistake to make to attribute ones
excellent personal qualities to some sort of
moral superiority. Or, conversly, to look at
someone not as fortunate as oneself, and lay
the misfortune at the feet of some supposed
character defect (or genetics, or whatever.)
But often it is just bad luck. Live long enough
and probably the same bad luck will take a
swipe at you! It is the lack of sufficent time
to have been blindsided by fate that makes this
error so common in the newly minted.
Americans probably have the worst food environment
on the planet. Yes, you can get good food here.
But there is every inducment to chow down on junk.
Try and count the number of times during the day
that the radio, TV, or some sign or print ad
suggests that you eat or drink or keep a stock of:
soda, ice cream, candy, chocolate
beer, wine, or other booze
something with "lite" or "diet" on the label
breakfast cerials, granola bars, etc
power bars, sports drinks
things that can be chugged
things that can be slammed
chips, dips, sauces, toppings
pizza, burgers, or any take out
and the list goes on
pretty much everything you need to eat is
in the vegetable section of the grocery store.
What the heck is all that other stuff?
And then there is the structure of our towns.
Lots of places you have to drive to someplace
where you can take a walk!
So what's this rant all about? Americans are fat
because our environment encourages it. Our food
environment, physical environment, and information
environment all work to keep us stuffing our faces
with junk food all the time.
When people come here and put on the "American 10kg"
it is not because they have suddenly lost their
moral compass -- they've been poisoned! The poison
comes in through the eyes and ears and drives them
to the high-profit easy to manufacture heavily
advertised processed foods.
The physical environment is poisoned too -- given over
to cars and the use of cars, rather then the legs.
Most places, if you walk, you are the only one.
It's lonely and depressing to be the only one walking,
with everyone else whizzing past. There you are,
stumping along with no chance in hell that you'll meet
anyone you want to know or talk to.