Corporations might be part of the problem, but so are people’s choices. No one is forcing anyone to eat junk food or sit on the couch all day. This constant victim narrative is why nothing gets better. People need to own their actions.
This “personal responsibility” argument ignores the structural barriers many people face. Not everyone has access to fresh, affordable food, and many neighborhoods are food deserts. Addressing obesity means tackling inequality, not just wagging a finger at people.
Food deserts? Give me a break. This is about laziness and poor decisions, plain and simple. We don’t need another excuse for bad behavior—we need to demand accountability. Enough with blaming society for individual failures.