Wednesday, January 21, 2004 by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger Editor of NaturalNews.com (See all articles...) Tags: food politics, soft drinks, Big Sugar |
World governments and the World Health Organization (WHO) have grown weary of subjecting their populations to the U.S. diet, and they're trying to do something about it: they want to teach their populations to reduce their consumption of sugar and junk foods. Sounds reasonable, right?
But of course not: the U.S. insists that there's absolutely no link between diet and health -- a position so absurd that it could only come from Washington. Sugars don't make people fat, they claim, people make people fat. And thus, the United States continues to embarrass itself in the global political forum by insidiously and obviously defending a home-grown industry (the ultra-rich Big Sugar families) for no purpose other than to protect the profits of big wigs who manufacture a product (refined white sugar) that serious harms people who regularly eat it.
This is evil in action, folks. You're watching it happen right before your eyes. When the profits of one small group are given higher priority than the health of a billion people, that's pure evil. You can thank President Bush for this one: Big Sugar apparently has the President in their right pocket.
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