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Biofascism takes slap in the face from students.

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Source: CBC

CBC said:
Students shun cafeteria for fast food
Last updated Nov 3 2005 10:08 AM AST
CBC News
High school students in Fredericton are avoiding the new healthy menu in their cafeteria and spending their lunch money at burger joints instead.

Schools in District 18 banned junk food this fall to make room for more nutritious options. That means school cafeterias are serving up fruit and vegetables instead of burgers and fries.

* FROM NOV. 3, 2005: Students balk at healthy school menu

Unfortunately for the company that runs the cafeteria, it also means when the lunch bell rings, teens pile out of their middle and high schools looking for student specials at local fast-food restaurants.

Caityln Daigle, a student at Fredericton High School, says she won't spend money on food she doesn't want to eat. "I think that our cafeteria is just like, losing business now because students are just going to go to other places and get what they want there."

Carol Morgan is a nutritionist with the Chartwells, the company that runs the cafeteria at Fredericton High School. She admits the new menu is hurting the bottom line.

"We have seen a drop in sales due to the policy. It could be impacting our labour, staffing hours, so although we have seen that change, we're committed to making this work."

Morgan says it takes education and awareness to make people eat healthier. She thinks the new policy is a step in the right direction, even if it's taking some time for students to catch on.

I think people are already educated and aware -- I think nothing is going to make people eat healthier, because people have a choice. You want to dictate what individuals eat? Go fucking herd cattle. In my opinion, I think it's time for Fredericton High School to "catch on." Fucking biofascists.
 
At my school they did the same thing. But because we have a closed campus we couldn't go out. Drove us all nuts. Got to the point that over half of the student body started bringing lunch.
 
That's biofascism, baby! Neo-Puritan motherfuckers wanna make everybody into granola-munching tofu-slurping Birkenstock-wearing long-haired no-deodorant-using pieces of shit, no doubt hoping that if they can force kids into the image they can force 'em into the politics by default.
 
Of course. It's the Liberal dream to decide for you what you should eat, drink, smoke, who to have sex with, and how often...
 
They're not making them eat anything.

It's the Liberal dream to decide for you what you should eat, drink, smoke, who to have sex with, and how often...

That's utter nonsense. Part of being a liberal is being a civil libertarian and defending the right to privacy. It's religious conservatives who want to control our lives.
 
WordInterrupted said:
They're not making them eat anything.



That's utter nonsense. Part of being a liberal is being a civil libertarian and defending the right to privacy. It's religious conservatives who want to control our lives.


You're confusing that touchie-feely liberal rhetoric with real-world liberal action. I don't see religious conservatives losing money hand over fist on failed social engineering experiments in our public schools. I see them trying, of course, but it's the neo-puritanical sprout-eatin' liberal motherfuckers who have a monopoly on actually doing it.
 
You're confusing that touchie-feely liberal rhetoric with real-world liberal action. I don't see religious conservatives losing money hand over fist on failed social engineering experiments in our public schools. I see them trying, of course, but it's the neo-puritanical sprout-eatin' liberal motherfuckers who have a monopoly on actually doing it.

My dear, religious conservatives want to put prayer in school and teach creationism instead of evolution. I don't know why you're worrying about schools serving healthy food when there are people who want to teach the Bible in science class.
 
WordInterrupted said:
My dear, religious conservatives want to put prayer in school and teach creationism instead of evolution. I don't know why you're worrying about schools serving healthy food when there are people who want to teach the Bible in science class.

And once again you fail to read what I just posted. Are you so absolutely dense that you can't spot the difference between what people want to do and what people are being allowed to do?
 
Are you so absolutely dense that you can't spot the difference between what people want to do and what people are being allowed to do?

Of course I can tell the difference. The Topeka school board will vote to make intelligent design an official part of its district curriculum tomorrow. Once again, Wordin disproves TQ's bluster with hard evidence!

But I still don't understand why you think serving healthy food is such a terrible thing. They are not, as you claim, "making" students eat healthily. Students can choose whether or not they want to eat at the cafeteria--nobody's forcing them to do anything. What is the problem here?
 
WordInterrupted said:
Of course I can tell the difference. The Topeka school board will vote to make intelligent design an official part of its district curriculum tomorrow. Once again, Wordin disproves TQ's bluster with hard evidence!

Wrong. Once again, Wordin displays astounding ignorance about what TQ said. Repeatedly.

But I still don't understand why you think serving healthy food is such a terrible thing. They are not, as you claim, "making" students eat healthily. Students can choose whether or not they want to eat at the cafeteria--nobody's forcing them to do anything. What is the problem here?

You don't? Let's give that a reboot then and see if you get it:

But I still don't understand why you think teaching intelligent design is such a terrible thing. They are not, as you claim, "making" students learn creationism. Parents can choose whether or not they want their children to attend public school or private--nobody's forcing them to do anything. What is the problem here?

Get it?
 
Wrong. Once again, Wordin displays astounding ignorance about what TQ said. Repeatedly.

I understood you perfectly. You suggested that religious conservatives were not allowed to teach religion in school. As I've proven, that is false.


I don't think you do. Schools don't make students eat in the cafeteria, but they do make students attend science class. If religion is taught in science class, students have no choice but to attend.

What is the mission of public schools in the first place? In a broad sense, we might say that their mission is to prepare young people to be successful citizens, both economically and socially. To be successful--to hold down a job or to form rewarding relationships with other people--you have to be healthy. You can't work or make friends if you're debilitated, bed-ridden or stuck in the hospital. Eating heathy food is one of the most effective ways to stay healthy. Therefore, encouraging students to be healthy by serving food that's good for them clearly supports the mission of public schools. The same can't be said for teaching religion in science class.
 
I think its pretty much common knowledge that cafeteria food in any form is going to be disgusting. Having burgers and fries instead of organic pasta and salad is only slightly more appetizing because the grease and preservates at least make it look edible.
 
Children can't decide what they will learn or wear or how they will spend their time in school, but they should be free to decide to eat shit food if they want. Yeah, that follows.
 
I'm not exactly sure when the school teachers, districts, and nutritionists became parents of other people's children but nutrition and good eating habits start at home. You can feed fat Jimmy all the rabbit food you want at school but when he gets home he's still going to eat a box of Ding-Dongs. It's absolutely stupid to not give kids a choice, their one school meal isn't going to help or hurt them.
 
WordInterrupted said:
I understood you perfectly. You suggested that religious conservatives were not allowed to teach religion in school. As I've proven, that is false.

Actually, all you proved at the time was that there was a chance that it could become false.
 
Shatna said:
Children can't decide what they will learn or wear or how they will spend their time in school, but they should be free to decide to eat shit food if they want. Yeah, that follows.

Actually, their parents should be the ones deciding those things. Not the schools.
 
Why can't I give you Karma? :(

Anyway -- so ya did, I missed it, sorry, please don't hurt me (or do if it's gonna be t3h sexeh) lol
 
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