Why did US obesity rates triple in the last 30 years?
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High fructose corn syrup replacing actual sugar. Growth hormones in the animals that we eat. Sedentary lifestyles.
Kids used to run around like maniacs. Now they play video games.
Seed oils.
Eye-opening video
And playing political games to get the American Medical Association to endorse seed oils and demonize saturated fats: https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052702303678404579533760760481486
This is a way to lower sperm count and to get rid of a physically fit army. The covid jabs were the icing on the cake.
And don't forget the unlimited soda drinks at all fast food outlets, loaded with high fructose corn syrup. Back in the 80s you still had to order small, medium, or large soda. Now it's the 55 gallon drum size.
Ham planets…🤣
Would you like your drink in feed bucket, oil drum, or stock tank size?
Recall your childhood. If born ~1985 or earlier you were active as much as you could be. Why? That's what you did. And if you watched a movie you may have biked to the theater. VHS machines and rentals still at the high end of the scale. Home computers and gaming still out a ways out for most homes. You may have had an Atari 2600 but that was most likely and end of day thing to do. As was watching TV and on school nights it was limited.
Late 80s though, computers & complex role playing games emerged as did portable gaming (Gameboy). Cable became pervasive, you could stay in and be entertained (indoctrinated) rather than go outside and entertain yourselves. Get together with friends after school or on weekend? Maybe or maybe not. Yes, the above is over-simplified but there is no denial that all of this compounded exponentially. And now all the above done on a device you carry around.