Saturday, December 26, 2009

I keep my fridge stocked with fatty meat products, butter, ice cream, etc- for my children to eat and get fat?

we also go to fast food joints all the time; since i control the money, the kids have no choice; this isnt 'second hand'- it is literally being crammed down their throat; should this be considered child abuse and the government wisk all the fat kids away for a 'proper' raising?





(this is a hypothetical )I keep my fridge stocked with fatty meat products, butter, ice cream, etc- for my children to eat and get fat?
The government does not have to whisk them away. They will grow up unhealthy and die early. This after living a miserable life, where they are at a constant disadvantage trying to compete with kids with parents who really take GOOD care of their children.I keep my fridge stocked with fatty meat products, butter, ice cream, etc- for my children to eat and get fat?
lmao


the sad thing is that this is a reality for some house holds.





but it cant really be child abuse.
Cool.... will you adopt me???
NO You should sue the refrigerator company for making a way for you to make your kids fat. It is never your fault. Always blame others and try to get easy money.





Ah, America....





When will people learn to be responsible?
No. Instead how about nutrition education for parents and children. I work in that field and I am amazed every day by the lack of nutritional knowledge that I encounter.
it's not ';abuse'; just ignorance. the schools should have programs that raise awareness and help kids eat healthy.
it's not the govn't concern about the fat kids, but the damn insurance co. want healthy kids for healthy profits.
Government should stay out of it
Well let me ask you this........if you were STARVING your kids would the government have a right to wisk them away? If you are clearly endangering your kids lives and health, why wouldn't you expect child services to knock on your door? Hard to deny when you have a 160lb 10 year old.
If you are doing that ,they should be taken away.screw up your own life if you want but leave them alone.you just do not see that god has given you these children as a gift,and you owe it to god to take very good care of these children in every aspect of there lives.
It's wrong and immoral. they should go to jail for it.
well it depends on how small and skinny the kids are. If they are underwait, it isn't child abuse. if they are overweight, that is child abuse.
LOL





Read my blog entry on the same subject...
Are the kids named Hansel and Gretal ?


Shame on you.
no. parents get to dictate what foods their kids eat. if they buy only 'unhealthy' food it their right as parents. if they buy only 'healthy' food its their right as parents.





should we say parents are being cruel if they forbid kids treats like ice cream, candy, and fast food?


no





children aren't without a choice. they can spend their allowance on healthy treats. they can get a salad at mcdonalds. they can limit how much food they consume.





we have children being abused. we have children being spanked. children being emotionally and mentally abused- which is hard to prove but happens all the same.


lets worry about things other than food comsumption and what people buy when they shot.
no but i think you live next door to me.
It is not a hypothetical situation! ..... as it is going on all around this country everyday. eating habits are learned at an early age and we have too many uneducated parents who will feed their children anything!
that is child abuse, start fedding them good foods, besides they must not be happy with their self.
It is illegal. Not to be feeding the children what you are, but to be jamming it down their throat. If children are being hurt, and their throat is being slit from the jamming, then it is illegal. The only problem is that children are too scared to do anything about it, and the parents aren't going to turn themselves in. There is also no way a teacher or friend could find out, because they are not staring into the child's mouth.
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