Fat Kids Piss Me Off
Seeing fat kids really pisses me off, and it has nothing to do with the kids. I'm not talking about kids that haven't lost their baby fat yet. I'm talking about obese kids that need to stop eating so much. But I can’t be mad at them, because they don’t go grocery shopping, or cook their own meals. Nor can they be expected to know the risks of unhealthy eating. No, when I see fat kids, I shake my head in disgust at the parents.
By allowing a child to eat whatever they want and not exercise, the parents are subjecting them to teasing, reproach in the eyes of society, and most importantly, countless health risks (Diabetes, future heart disease, a life of obesity, etc.). By the time they get older and know enough to change, it could be too late. There are countless, well-documented, statistics that tell us fat kids turn into fat adults, get diabetes more often, and have more health problems in general throughout their lives. Subjecting them to those consequences is not fair and, in my opinion, should be considered neglect.
As a parent, it’s your responsibility to have the best interests of your child in mind at all times. If you make the conscious choice to be unhealthy, that’s on you. You know the benefits and risks, and can choose to ignore them if you want. But children don’t know enough to make that choice for themselves. For the same reason they cannot be held responsible for things in court, they cannot be held responsible for their health. That’s part of a parent’s job.
I know some people will make the point that healthy food can be more expensive, and thus harder to provide on a budget. That's true, but eating healthy for less isn't impossible; it just takes more effort. And of course there are certain exceptions in terms of health conditions that cause weight gain regardless of nutrition. But in all other cases, parents need to stop letting their kids run to the refrigerator whenever they feel like it, sit in front of the TV all day, and have access to an endless buffet of sweets, fast food, and sodas. My message to parents: Good for you if you want to be unhealthy, but desire better for your kids.




33poncho said October 27, 2009
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hockeygoddess replied October 28, 2009
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TheOneNOnly said October 27, 2009
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puttzy said October 27, 2009
giantsrepeat said October 27, 2009
don't be so busy getting offended that you miss the point.
giantsrepeat replied October 28, 2009
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TheOneNOnly said October 27, 2009
Wheelman said October 27, 2009
TheOneNOnly replied October 27, 2009
1way2play said October 27, 2009
MONSTER said October 28, 2009
hockeygoddess said October 28, 2009
hockeygoddess said October 28, 2009
hockeygoddess replied October 28, 2009
nor am i saying parents should make their child feel bad about their bodies and force them into anorexia and other bi-products of low self-esteem.
i just want parents to take responsibility and stop taking their children to mcdonalds every time they ask for it so they can be healthy. that's it.
jaymz77 said October 28, 2009
SnitchinBubs said 29 days ago
The parents of fat kids ruin it for responsible ppl like me because it is impossible to stop kids from eating crap when they leave your jurisdiction.
MONSTER said 29 days ago
hockeygoddess replied 29 days ago
MONSTER said 29 days ago
Howeee said 28 days ago
I recently saw a news story (national news, no less) on ABC about the government's attempt to get cereal manufacturers to tone down their marketing to little kids. WTF?? Why can't responsible parents simply say, "NO, you will NOT have Cap'n Sugar Shit!"??? That removal of focus-responsibility-liability from parent to government says it all!
Wheelman said 27 days ago
Parents today drive their kids wherever they go, so the little dumplings ride in luxury, get little or no exercise, have few demands imposed on their pampered lives, grow up worshipping Mickey Mouse and the Lion King, and think that the world revolves around them. Meals, too often come at fast food restaurants or from take-home bags.
Parents, they who received no discipline as children themselves, say that they want to be "friends with my children". They thus deny their parental responsibilities and pass their own selfish problems on to the kids, and the cycle goes on and on. Obese the kids may be, but that isn`t their worst problem, and their problems will eventually become societies problems.
six8pwrhouse said 10 days ago
yes, the level of activity has a lot to do with it. in my opinion, parents need to tell their kids to get up from in front of the tv and do something too! lol.
Julesbeantown said 3 days ago