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[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 months ago (1 children)

it's interesting to me that you see childhood obesity as "an absence of military training" and not such things as

  • lack of support for health education in schools
  • lack of health meal choices for school cafeterias
  • lack of free support materials for parents
  • subsidies and support for low income families to get access to fresh and healthy foods
  • tariffs on high fat and high sugar foods
  • regulation on grocery store prices
  • more free activities for young people
  • subsidized sports programs and facilities
  • etc etc

"oh that's expensive"

the us military spends $64,000 per second every second.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 6 months ago

I didn't say that. I say conscription would help these overweight people and it would help in other ways.

Then I also said that getting to that point is a failing of the state.

You don't know where I stand on any of those points because we weren't talking about it.

I don't really care what the US military spends per second.