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Here is a still from the video that you can't see. The baby can't even hold the food let alone chew it. If you think this is fine, then that is your opinion. I don't and that's my opinion.I cannot view the video here. I notice you focused on the baby, not the rest of my comments.
The size of the obesity problem is not in dispute. The cause of the obesity problem is in dispute.
I didnt say it was OK to give a baby, who cant chew, a piece of hamburger. I replied to the rest of your post. The problem with this whole forum is that someone posts something inflammatory and judgmental, then swoops on anything at all, in a whole post or series of posts, which they can seize on, and tries to turn the whole focus of the subject. I am sick of it.Here is a still from the video that you can't see. The baby can't even hold the food let alone chew it. If you think this is fine, then that is your opinion. I don't and that's my opinion.
Sick of the forum? You are not the only one. My original comment, that you found so judgemental, was my comment to Torq that I am no longer shocked by images of people being cut out of their homes to be taken for surgery, but that I am shocked that a baby is having a big burger stuffed in her face. This was the part of the documentary that stuck out for me. That was my focus.I didnt say it was OK to give a baby, who cant chew, a piece of hamburger. I replied to the rest of your post. The problem with this whole forum is that someone posts something inflammatory and judgmental, then swoops on anything at all, in a whole post or series of posts, which they can seize on, and tries to turn the whole focus of the subject. I am sick of it.
If a parent is giving a 5 month old baby food, then that is a whole other can of worms, and nothing to do with the focus of the documentary. You have extrapolated a view, based on an assumption.
I understand what your saying. For me however carbs even whole grain rice and quinoa seem to set me off to intense cravings. So I'm just better off not eating grains and most root vegetables because it seems to trigger that in me.I didn't care if it was carbs, fats, protein.
I could live on pork scratchings, a pig at a time, no problem getting fat cravings for the next empty pig.
Protein, the same, I could eat a steak followed by the protein cravings for another steak.
Now I just stop eating, before I get fat again.
I have to agree. It is sooooo wrong for babies to be eating junk food. A treat is a biscuit or a bit chocolate not burger and chips.She was a tiny little baby. If thinking that stuffing a tiny little baby with burgers and fries makes me judgemental, then I am happy to be called judgemental.
A. tiny. little. baby.
I do think this is an interesting and valid point.I think the prejudice in the programme referred to was from the decision makers not front line staff and consultants.
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