IIRC, they've been saying that obesity is a "disease" for more than a few years.
But, it would seem that the "disease" route didn't get enough people ($) in for "treatment" (plus, people hate having "diseases"), so now it's "genetic" and can easily be "fixed" via jabs.
Also, it's "interesting" that they're increasingly pushing the notion(/fact) of obesity being bad/harmful/undesirable. Isn't that "fat shaming"? And isn't that type of fat-shaming especially bad when "they can't help it" because it's "genetic"?
IIRC, they've been saying that obesity is a "disease" for more than a few years.
But, it would seem that the "disease" route didn't get enough people ($) in for "treatment" (plus, people hate having "diseases"), so now it's "genetic" and can easily be "fixed" via jabs.
Also, it's "interesting" that they're increasingly pushing the notion(/fact) of obesity being bad/harmful/undesirable. Isn't that "fat shaming"? And isn't that type of fat-shaming especially bad when "they can't help it" because it's "genetic"?