unhealthy for your body‚ or television hypnotizing the viewer into buying an unhealthy product? According to surgeon general‚ obesity has become a health epidemic that needs to be controlled and prevented. Almost a third of America’s population is obese and growing. Obesity is also now a wide spread topic that has caught the attention of journalists and health activists. Writers all over America have an opinion on the obesity epidemic such as Radley Balko who wrote the article "What You Eat Is Your Business
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What You Eat Is Your Business: Americans‚ Personal Responsibility‚ and Food America‚ we know it as the land of the free‚ but the rest of the world knows seemingly knows it as the land of the unhealthy. In the year 2016‚ the CDC Reported that about 36% of Americans is obese. We as Americans have abused our freedoms on what we eat and how we live our lives‚ because we chose to ignore the responsibilities that come with these freedoms. Our ignorance does not come without a price‚ in the article “What
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Writer Radley Balko discusses his concerns with government involvement when creating plans to reduce obesity in his essay “What You Eat Is Your Business.” Along with writing for the Washington Post‚ Balko was previously an editor at the Huffington Post‚ an online blog that analyzes politics‚ business‚ world news‚ and more. The article stems from his libertarian beliefs by highlighting principles such as “limited government‚ individual liberty‚ free markets‚ and peace.” His article addresses an issue
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problem and inform people on obesity by having a summit with Time magazine and discuss on various ways that would lower obesity in this country. Radley Balko mainly discusses the government point of view in his essay “What You Eat Is Your Business.” I agree with Balko’s essay since government needs to visualize the situation from different directions. Balko says that government
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last twenty years. Policy analyst Radley Balko explores how government intervention affects our diet. In Balko’s article “What You Eat Is Your Business”‚ Balko discusses why he dislikes the policies being passed that monitor the public’s intake of unhealthy food. Balko chooses to pull attention away from the outcome these policies will have on health‚ and instead focus on the financial ramifications that follow major policy changes. When writing this article‚ Balko targeted several audiences. The
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In “What You Eat is Your Business” by Radley Balko‚ emphasizing that our fight for obesity is going about the wrong way. He insists “Our government ought to be working to foster a sense of responsibility in and ownership of our own health and wellbeing.” In making this comment Balko urges us to begin to take responsibility for our own actions for being obese‚ the government is not to blame but ourselves. To further support this claim Balko begins to use our healthcare system and laws passed as examples
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something easier. What a person decides to do with his/ her life is the persons business and responsibility but no one else’s. The question here is who is blameworthy of obesity in America? It is true we have a lot of unhealthy foods in the market and people make bad choices when they see them. The marketers and manufacturers of these foods come up with new recipes all the time which doesn’t make it easier on the consumers. In the article‚ “what you eat is your business” by Radley Balko‚ he revealed
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In the reading “What You Eat Is Your Business” Radley Balko states “For decades now‚ America’s Healthcare system has been migrating toward socialism. Your well-being‚ shape‚ and condition have increasingly been deemed matters of “public health‚” instead of matters of personal responsibility.” (467) which shows this writer’s view that it is a problem of discipline and a person’s own personal choice to be unhealthy. “That means freeing insurance companies to reward healthy lifestyles‚ and penalize
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From the essay ‘What You Eat is Your Business’ by Radley Balko‚ he shows a strong opinion of what should be public knowledge and what should stay private. His determination on obesity not being public health makes people rethink what obesity is‚ the government’s part in it‚ and how to go about fixing it. Though Balko isn ’t the only author with a strong belief on this subject‚ he stands out because of the way he captured the reader’s attention. He does this by challenging what people today believe
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“What You Eat Is Your Business‚” by Radley Balko In the article of Radley Balko‚ he considers obesity a problem in the nation. Balko believes that it is unhealthy for children to be eating bad food but it’s their choices to eat that food. Balko is saying that if people are eating unhealthy and are having health problems everyone shouldn’t have to pay for their health problems. Balko says‚ “In other words‚ bringing the government between you and your waistline.” Basically he is saying that the
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