tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3585028625507474093.post1133623417488904781..comments2023-10-17T15:56:22.827+01:00Comments on Velvet Glove, Iron Fist: Rationing: The next logical stepChristopher Snowdonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15963753745009712865noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3585028625507474093.post-39945787540217304392012-12-17T17:48:25.411+00:002012-12-17T17:48:25.411+00:00Interesting in the Chinese sense...
Jeebus, but t...Interesting in the Chinese sense...<br /><br />Jeebus, but these people are insane wit their obsessions.Longriderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15139120804208136012noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3585028625507474093.post-41767623728226103012012-12-17T16:31:57.442+00:002012-12-17T16:31:57.442+00:00I don't agree that fast food is bad, nor parti...I don't agree that fast food is bad, nor particularly energy dense. There are 250 cals in a MDs' hamburger and 14g of protein. compared to around 270 in an oatbran blueberry muffin - the weapon of choice of female middle class chubsters. An active male needs at least 2500 cals a day and his kilo bodyweight in gms of protein. It's got to come from somewhere. Note they had a photo of a hamburger above the article, not an oatbran muffin. 100g of Morrisons lean beef mince contains 189 cals and 25g of protein. That is not energy-dense. Compare it to 201 cals from three hobnobs (42 gms), consumed by the million every day at work meetings. Less energy dense foods are apples at 53 cals each and boiled potatoes at 258 cals per 300gms (a 3"x4" potato). 2500gms from such low energy-dense food would be very hard going and nutritionally deficient. Eating beef burgers should be encouraged, not taxed. These people have an irrational dislike of burgers, I'm guessing due to their association with McDonalds.Jonathan Bagleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17331501151709216753noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3585028625507474093.post-67437356948468222132012-12-17T13:58:29.897+00:002012-12-17T13:58:29.897+00:00(Bangs head on desk in disbelief)
From what my old...(Bangs head on desk in disbelief)<br />From what my old man remembers, the main effect of rationing on his community was an increase in TB, rickets, smallpox, etc. etc.<br />Certainly there could be no improvement in health due to increased consumption of fruit & veg, as they weren't available either. He often says he never saw a banana until the early 1950's.Stuart H.https://www.blogger.com/profile/17078244177993489659noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3585028625507474093.post-87383467685865678392012-12-17T11:50:37.636+00:002012-12-17T11:50:37.636+00:00Why not go the whole way…… the package deal, as it...Why not go the whole way…… the package deal, as it were? Let’s have a World War. What a splendid idea! It will add authenticity to the rationing. War, given that it leads to rationing and weight loss, is obviously wonderful for public health. I’ll start drawing up invasion plans and reverse my tank – purchased just for this very contingency – out of the garage.<br /><br />People such as Davey, and there are many of them in contemporary Public Health and occupying academic positions, are scary. They are materialists. They abide by a dangerously superficial world view and perverse definition of health. They don’t know – are utterly clueless - how much they don’t know; hence the arrogance of ignorance and stupidity. These “educated” nitwits and their mental disorders are quickly becoming the major problem/threat of the time.<br />JohnBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05165051324276559561noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3585028625507474093.post-42141697364818898642012-12-17T09:59:03.900+00:002012-12-17T09:59:03.900+00:00Yes we should all endure wartime conditions - perm...Yes we should all endure wartime conditions - permanently - because during the war less people were fat. Who could possibly object?<br /><br />These loonies don't have any influence over people in positions of power do they?Chrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14557242128662476043noreply@blogger.com