Friday, August 28, 2009

Perpetual War

Since the War on Drugs™ and the War on Terror™ have turned out to be so fun and effective, how 'bout a War on the Overweight? That'll learn 'em.

Actually, I'm kind of amazed that none of the government health and social services groups has announced a War on Fat™ yet. I suppose "yet" is the key word here.

5 comments:

  1. They have done so in Australia! The term "war on obesity" is quite commonly heard coming from the mouths of politicians...

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  2. God. Not surprising, but still depressing.

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  3. I suppose they would think it was in the same category as the War on Poverty.

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  4. Brioche9/09/2009

    I suppose they would think it was in the same category as the War on Poverty.

    Ironically, if the "War on Poverty" was actually a serious effort and successful, it would also amount to a War on Obesity, of sorts, since poverty forces you to eat such unhealthy food.

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  5. Anonymous10/20/2011

    I think the word ‘war’ cannot really be appropriatised in any context. The word literally means a ‘conflict, carried on by force of arms’. It sounds at bit rough and tumble for such a sensitive issue. I don’t think we should be declaring war against fat, because this advocates that ideal of the perfect barbie doll body type etc, and essentially demonises fat people. I think we should be embracing the good (ie healthy lifestyle) rather than attacking that bad (ie an unhealthy lifestyle).

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