Future Fat Society

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The Future of our Fatty Society
The huge talk in the nation is the issue on obesity. More than one third of the U.S population is considered obese and the numbers are only growing more enormous with everyone within our society feeling the weight. Hundreds of thousands of children as young as 8 years have been diagnosed with heart disease and type-2 diabetes resulting from obesity. Additionally, people who've been deprived socioeconomically overall have poorer health, which is often correlated to obesity. Johnny Lund, a health official and full-time babysitter, states “If we do not act on this issue immediately, our fatty attitude will become ingrained into our culture.”
Such a massive complication effects everyone in various areas. Pressure …show more content…

15% of people within the U.S live within poverty. Two issues which seemed to of stained our society can be tackled simultaneously. Solomon Dabuel, Real estate agent and entrepreneur, wants to use his wealth for the better of the nation. "Here's the situation: Americans are not only fat, but they're poor and towns are having shortages of electricity. People within poverty have no jobs, people who are obese can't find time to exercise. That is why we've promoted our own bicycling power facilities. These buildings have electrical capacitors powered by stationary bikes that are in rows. This will reduce the amount of obesity while also giving people jobs and creating a brighter …show more content…

Solomon said it himself." Said Stacey Johnson.
From the results that were recorded, we've seen an increase in profitability within DaBuel's businesses, but no results on a decrease of obesity. It was actually shown that there was an increase of 'work related deaths'.
Lawsuits have been filed against Solomon claiming acts of human labor, but they were all ruled out by the supreme court. Solomon has also made negative insults towards the people he desires to support. "Pork pies, sludge muffins, and Sunday milkshakes were all used to describe his followers.
"He couldn't possibly understand our struggles." An Illinois state resident stated. "I don't need his sweatshops to lose weight." Him along with many others do not agree with Solomon's methods and prefer to find their own to prove a point.
Whether positive or negative, the obese is looking to get out and make a difference with their lives. To challenge what society has deemed them "irredeemable", create their own future. A future without heart problems and diabetes. A future America has long dreamed

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