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Originally Posted by G1911
I said in post 1 of this sidetrack that there are some actual medical conditions and exceptions, but I’m not talking about the 1%. Obviously we are going to make some generalizations when we are talking about tens or hundreds of millions of people. Obviously. I have been to every major city in this country, never once have I managed to not find cheap vegetables readily available. If my dumb ass can do it, so can others.
If you are such an expert on human biology, you shouldn’t be doing this routine every time I say that if you eat more than you need you get obese, and that people can control eating less. No one is force feeding people more. A poor person does not spend more money to eat less. If you are getting obese you need to consume less (or don’t if you don’t seek health). Duh. Even in some fantasy where they are too poor to afford food and don’t have food stamps, they can easily eat less. Clearly they can afford to eat too much to get obese. If you consume more than you burn you gain weight; that is actual science. If you’re an expert, stop getting triggered over it. My mind is open to actual science, not your social narrative where groups you like have no responsibility for their actions whatsoever. That’s social political bunk I have no interest in from either side.
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Ever try to find a grocery store in the Southeast of Washington DC?
And there is growing evidence showing that there is more to weight gain than the basic caloric intake vs. calories burned math formula.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opini...-calories-fat/
https://www.health.harvard.edu/stayi...nting-calories