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AntiEgo | 1 year ago

On the topic of the obesity epidemic, it's worth noting that lab rats with controlled diets are also getting fatter over time. The leading theories are microbiome shifts or environmental contamination (microplastics?,) but afaik no conclusive cause has been found.

When people fail at health, (as when they fail at finance or addiction), a lot of propaganda tells us to blame individuals, with no sympathy or awareness of our failing systems.

SMH at the cruelty....

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-lab-rats-are-...

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atmavatar|1 year ago

> SMH at the cruelty....

Many (most?) people have a fundamental need to feel superior to some "other". This need is strong enough to the point where they'd rather be doing poorly themselves so long as there is at least some other group that's doing worse. Were you to give them an opportunity to significantly improve their own lives but in a way that everyone ends up on the same level, they'd balk.

Obesity is one of the few conditions that are socially acceptable to openly mock, and as such, it's like catnip to people who need to feed their inferiority complex.

PlunderBunny|1 year ago

Re: your first few sentences, I’m not sure how common this is, but I’ve heard that pedophiles in prison are frequently assaulted by the other prisoners for this reason.

(Don’t want to try to find a source for this - consider it as hearsay)

schmookeeg|1 year ago

I actually think this is worse in countries with socialized medicine, because now you're not just "openly mockable" but you're also "taxing the system" with your "vice"

Cruel indeed.