- 30 Dec 2020 21:16
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If you eat donuts and chocolate everyday it's because you're a dumb fat slob and you have every right to make those choices. Maybe you want to start a government war on donuts like the war on drugs and throw people who sell french fries in jail and the donut gangs will move into your neighbourhood and shoot everybody.
Nobody has ever forced you to eat McDonald's except your parents. So maybe you should ask your parents why they chose to feed you poison. If Ronald McDonald can trick your parents then maybe Ronald McDonald isn't the biggest problem here.
Young children don't buy McDonald's and don't have cars to even go to McDonald's. Kids want to eat donuts for dinner but parents who aren't dumb don't let them.
Any food that has a commercial is probably not healthy. Grocery stores are filled with aisles upon aisles of them. So we have a bigger problem than McDonalds here.
QatzelOk wrote:You are saying that corporations should be able to throw whatever poisons they want at populations, and then it's up to the populations to "defend themselves" against these mafias.
If you eat donuts and chocolate everyday it's because you're a dumb fat slob and you have every right to make those choices. Maybe you want to start a government war on donuts like the war on drugs and throw people who sell french fries in jail and the donut gangs will move into your neighbourhood and shoot everybody.
Nobody has ever forced you to eat McDonald's except your parents. So maybe you should ask your parents why they chose to feed you poison. If Ronald McDonald can trick your parents then maybe Ronald McDonald isn't the biggest problem here.
Brainwashing techniques are aimed at changing behaviors through psychological prompts on mass media. Are you actually in favor of these being used on young children?
Young children don't buy McDonald's and don't have cars to even go to McDonald's. Kids want to eat donuts for dinner but parents who aren't dumb don't let them.
Any food that has a commercial is probably not healthy. Grocery stores are filled with aisles upon aisles of them. So we have a bigger problem than McDonalds here.