Alot of Hype, but......
Is fat the next tobacco??
Hmmmm. I hope so.
Please let me explain.
In many parts of the world (including here in China) smoking is becoming so "uncool" that the people that do smoke are being severely limited in where and when they can do it, and often hide the fact from others. Smoking (even here) is becoming only acceptable outside, not in restaurants, bars or nightclubs or public places and is becoming more and more generally shunned by the masses. In New Brunswick, Ca, a new law has passed not even allowing parents of under 18 kids to smoke in their own cars if the kids are with them. (throw the baby in the trunk honey, I need a smoke...) On top of the restirction on where you can do it, you have to pay through the nose as well due to super high taxes. So by limiting the when and where, introducing a sense of "smokers shame" and taxing the shit out of it, we are doing something about a bad thing.
Does this stop people from doing it? Hell no, but at least
something is being done. Imagine if the taxation hadn't gone up so dramatically and you could still buy smokes for a buck a pack and you didnt need to run out to the parking lot for a butt...... Oy!
So in the case of smoking, something is at very least in the works. It's not 100% effective, but at least some effort is there. 99% of the smokers I know have kicked that habit for good!
Eating however is a different story. Unhealthy crap food is advertised and pushed on us every single day. It is cheaper by far to buy a big mac than an organic apple and theres no shame in stuffing down a Super size fries. No need to go outside into the cold either. If society was lucky, chocolate bars, chips and fast food would be taxed so heavily we would really have to stop and think about how much we REALLY want that 25 dollar big mac....
I used to smoke, and I do know the addictive power it has. But I would be damned if I was going to start paying 10-15 bucks a day to do it. Thats more expensive than a pretty chronic marijuana habit I figure. If a bottle of Coke cost 10 bucks I would never drink one again. (luckily that is one habit I have kicked). And I did really feel the smokers shame, often hiding behind the building and lying to my coworkers so they wouldnt suspect I was a closet smoker.... How ridiculous!
But the sad fact is, at present 70% of western cultures are overweight. Statistics say by 2015 (only 7 years away) that will be 75%. Thats scary.
Think about that one..... 75% of the working population in trouble and quite likley dying earlier in life. What happens to the work force when 75% of it is dropping off 10-20 years BEFORE retirement age? Where are all the bodies going to come from to fill those positions?? Where is the experience going to come from to guide the newer, inexperienced (and possibly 80% overweight) workforce? Serious questions, but no serious answers....
Some things are being done, but in my opinion, not enough. Here in China, the country is definitely "westernizing" too fast. Fast food is becoming too popular, people are buying 1,2 or 3 cars per family and not walking anymore and jobs are becoming less physical. I used to be "the big one" when I first came to China, now I am nowhere near many of the people in my own office for obesity. The government here is trying however. They are spending literally billions of dollars on putting free and incredibly well designed outdoor fitness equipment everywhere, advertising on every tv station that people need to take care of themselves and try to keep fit (including, believe it or not, excellent anti-smoking ads) and turning it into a social issue. Yet still the rate of obese (not overweight, obese) children in China increases 20% every year.... Ouch! At least here it is easier and cheaper to buy fresh good food than processed crap, but the crap food is becoming too popular even still. (In our house we follow the standard traditional Chinese diet, everything fresh bought that day, nothing processed or canned)(we dont even own a can opener)
But is it too little to late? I have read in several places that the current generation of young people in north america, if nothing changes, stands the serious risk of being buried by their own parents, due to weight problems and the complications that come with it.
The best we can do now I guess is try to lead by example and show those around us it can be stopped. Its not easy, but it is in our power to do so. We
need fat to become the new tobacco, so people will be taxed out the wazzoo for that crap food and beome too embarassed to eat a big mac in public.
Personally, at this point in my life I would be MORE embarassed to be caught stuffing super size fries and nuggets into my face than smoking a cigarette...
Thankfully I will avoid both!
sirant
(sorry for the rant)