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Nanny State no substitute for parental responsibility : Comments
By Jeremy Sammut, published 28/10/2008Outsourcing parental responsibilities to the Nanny State is ultimately self-defeating.
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Jeremy might like to cost fresh fruit and vegetables and contrast this to the price of processed food. Then look at the additives in chips that encourage over indulging and the nutrition value. Jeremy might be aware that humans are designed to eat more carbohydrates than they need to compensate for a diet deficient in protein.
A parent has to have strong self esteem to rise above the wheedling and harping of persistent children. Nothing in the life a mother on social security encourages or reinforces self esteem - so she is far less likely to say "NO". And if life is hard treating yourself with a snack is very cheap reward that delivers immediate gratification.
If we want to stop obesity levels in children we need to stop advertising sugar and fat laden snacks on children's TV programs.
I had hoped this article might have been about something like the foolhardiness of trying to impose Net filters over all internet traffic in Australia. A task that is technically unfeasible, would lower traffic speeds, perhaps to unusable levels, that smacks of political censorship.