--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > Don't be so cocky, bbrigante. The trend is entirely generated 
> > > > by American fast food. Look to yourself, punk.
> > > 
> > > Spot on ! American culture everywhere will have to go back home 
for 
> > > the globe to become sane....
> > 
> > Hold on to your horses. Let's not throw the baby out with the
> > bath water. Yesterday was Chuck Berry's 80th birthday.
> 
> LOL. Isn't it fascinating that now (four decades
> after the anti-rock 'n roll hysteria) it's undoubt-
> edly done less damage to people's health than fast 
> food. :-)
> 
> > But it is true that in the 60s, there was no real problem. Then
> > came Kentucky Fried Chicken, and the others followed. The real
> > problem now is that these firms choose to advertise in the 
> > middle of children's afternoon TV programming. And they are
> > allowed to.
> 
> And, it's the "supersize me" thang that encourages
> consumers not only to eat food that is fattening,
> but to *overeat* that food. I see it here all the
> time -- the French kids are suckers for getting
> a bigger portion for what seems to them not a lot
> more money. When asked whether they want the 
> "regular" meal or the "supersaver" meal, they
> almost always go for the latter -- a bigger portion
> of fries and a Coke so large I go into hypoglycemic
> shock just looking at it. And they're beginning to 
> show it. Last summer the nude beaches were not 
> nearly as pleasant an experience as they were 
> a decade ago.

That is one of the reasons american "culture" has to go home, 
withdraw to it's homeland; the USA. Let them enjoy that garbage.
 
The world do not need Hollywood or redicelous "food" chains 
corrupting kids everywhere. 

I'm not much of a fundamentalist, but when then burned those 
MacDonalds in Bangalore, it was a reminder of what is coming. And a 
reminder of the fact that the collective consciousness in India is 
indeed rising.





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