Harvard/AMA study: Take obese kids from parents, put them in foster care

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antonz said:
Well there is a different degree of danger. Malnourishment can lead to serious health concerns and even death very quickly. Being Chubby wont be an issue for decades after they left home

I make a distinction between chubby, and 400 pounds at age 12.
 
Fascist food police at it again, huh?
I'm waiting for the day when they call for rationing food to the entire population. Or break into homes to steal turkey legs out of the chubby hands of these little porkchop kids before they engulf them.
Disgusting what a nanny state this is becoming.
 
spiderman123 said:
If it saves the child, then yes I agree with this.

Definitely

The thing I don't get is that parents want more regulation against companies that sell junk food and/or soft drinks. It's called self control people. No one is forcing you to drink soda over water or for you to eat that bag of chips over an apple.
 
This doesn't go far enough.

Kill the parents and force the obese kids to eat them in one sitting, sort of like when kids get caught with cigarettes.
 
Bulbo Urethral Baggins said:
Fascist food police at it again, huh?
I'm waiting for the day when they call for rationing food to the entire population. Or break into homes to steal turkey legs out of the chubby hands of these little porkchop kids before they engulf them.
Disgusting what a nanny state this is becoming.

What's the difference between negligence that causes your child harm and... negligence that causes your child to become obese?
 
entrement said:
Cut sugar and refined grains. Problem solved. It's funny how easy it is solve this, but marketing, the US Food Bill, which keeps foods derived of cheap calories very cheap, and lack of education mire the issue.

Pretty much this.

The American diet is fucking these kids more than the parents are.

Calories in >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Calories out

Looking at the wrong problem.
 
xbhaskarx said:
This doesn't go far enough.

Kill the parents and force the obese kids to eat them in one sitting, sort of like when kids get caught with cigarettes.

I ask again:

Is there a logical reason why extreme overfeeding does not qualify as child abuse, yet extreme underfeeding does?

I'm talking about overfeeding to the point where the child is 400 pounds at age 12.
 
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