Posted on 05/09/2012 8:28:41 AM PDT by IbJensen
(CNSNews.com) A White House chef told health professionals on Monday that obesity endangers national security as well as peoples health and thats why he and many other people have embraced First Lady Michelle Obamas Lets Move campaign.
What motivates us is not just the fact that one in three Americans will have diabetes in their lifetime if we dont change course, but the impact that it is having on our economy, on our health care system or our kids ability to learn, Sam Kass said. Its not just the fact that obesity may be our nations greatest national security threat, although all those reasons are of vital importance, he added.
Kass was the personal chef for the Obama family before they moved into the White House. Hes now an assistant chef and food initiative coordinator at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
On Monday, at a Weight of the Nation event hosted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Washington, Kass said he and Mrs. Obama are dedicating the rest of our lives to the well-being of the next generation.
This is our lifes work, Kass said. The first lady dedicated her time and passion at the White House because this issue meant most to her as a mother and as an American.
Kass said Lets Move has made a difference since it was launched in February 2010.
On Feb. 9, 2012, marking the initiatives second anniversary at an event in Iowa, the first lady heard touching personal stories about how Lets Move had changed their lives, how theyre eating wholesome food and having fun moving, Kass said.
The energy of those 14,000 kids dancing and cheering for fruits and vegetables it was amazing reminds me of just how far weve come from those conversations around the kitchen table in Chicago to those first plants we put in the ground (at the White House), Kass said.
Ahead of Kass remarks, Mrs. Obama addressed the crowd by video: We are truly making a difference, but there is still "a long way to go, she said.
Hundreds of health professionals from the public and private sector attended the event, which included a wide range of sessions covering everything from food marketing to children, weight bias and discrimination, healthy hospital food and beverages, and a panel discussion on New Angles on Implementing a Healthy School Food/Nutrition Environment.
*chuckle*
Let ‘em complain. ;-)
I guess methane from cow farts has moved down the “top threat to the world” list to the #2 spot.
“Sam Kass said. Its not just the fact that obesity may be our nations greatest national security threat, “
So, what will they do about it? Round up all those dangerous fat folks and put them in concentration camps to protect the national security? Actually, that might work. The grim and insufficient concentration camp diets would cause rapid weight loss, transforming those dangerous fat folk into non-national-security-threatening slender folk.
It’s simple. Put the fatties in jail along with the makers of any food with no to little nutritional value including fast food and candy. Instead of rehab, they will be forced into fat camps where they will receive proper nutrition education and exercise. Anyone manufacturing said food shall be prosecuted to the full extent using our current system of laws and penalties as applies to illegal drugs. Again, fatties are an unwanted burden on insurance and society as a whole.
Drug’s are already regulated with the same mindset. If a drug is deemed as providing no medicinal value, it is banned. The same should apply to food. If the Fed Gov is trustworthy enough to manage drugs and pharmaceuticals, surely they can do the same with food. If its good for the goose, its good for the gander.
It is no secret the many Republicans and Conservatives support criminalization of certain products and behaviors based on their damage to a person or society, no matter if it is self inflicted. Why should food be any different? To suggest that people be allowed to destroy themselves and burden society using food, but not drugs, is the height of hyprocricy and arrogance. Fatties are no better than dopers or drug addicts and they should be treated the same. Lock them up, throw away the key, and move on.
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