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Monday, December 5, 2011
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Pandora's Happy Meal
But many folks either forget or never learn the most
intriguing portion of each of these tales:
·
Before banishing Adam and Eve from the garden,
God sat down at the most high holy sewing machine and made garments of hides
for them before sending them out into the world (a very tender, poignant moment
for the three of them, not so much for whatever animals had skin in the game.)
·
After all the pesky war, famine and pestilence
were released, Pandora noticed a crumpled little thing still in the jar: HOPE.
Both of these foundational myths speak tellingly of our
human condition. Most of us possess a certain dignity and decency, and, given
the opportunity, will do the right thing, given enough information and enough
thinking time to make informed, thoughtful decisions.
Key phrase from previous statement: most
of us.
This week, a new law goes into effect in San Francisco,
requiring any restaurant meal accompanied by a free kids toy to meet certain
very basic nutritional requirements. McDonalds immediately snapped into action…
charging 10 cents for the crappy little lead-encrusted doodads they place in
their Happy Meals. Get it? They are no longer giving away free toys, so they
don’t have to change the fat, cholesteral and sodium enriched sludge America’s
youth is hoovering up at an ever-increasing rate. HAH!
I wanted to grumble about McDonalds, but I can’t imagine any
sentient being on this or any planet who can somehow fail to be aware of what
McDonalds “Food®” does to the human body. I mean, just pull your head up out of
the trough and check out your fellow diners…
Burger joints marketed to children long before our current
obesity epidemic (Willard Scott was the original Ronald McDonald, and I would
pay big money for a Foghorn Leghorn or Speedy Gonzalez glass from way back when).
The Garden of Eden and Pandora myths were humanity’s
struggle to reason out why some people did nasty , destructive and/or stupid things.
The history of civilization since is wrapped up not so much in origins as what
to DO about evil already present. Our most reality-based answer to date comes from Scottish sociologist and educator R.M. MacIver
(1882–1970) who posited in 1926 that you
can’t legislate morality. Even the academes eventually can only throw up their hands, put down the
chalk and step out for some fresh air.
Let’s extend this now. McDonalds’ San Francisco Two-Step is really
nothing more than a cynical reflection of a corollary to Dr. MacIvers bonny
truism:
Turns out you
can’t legislate wisdom, either.
But slow down now. Don’t get me wrong. I am sick to
death of the lunk-headed neo-con scream machine ripping into Mrs. Obama for
mounting an effort to fight childhood obesity. We have a looming health crisis
that is already threatening to overtake our already massive healthcare crisis that
some would choose to simply whistle past in the dark. The first mom is the
perfect person to lead by example, especially on an issue that hits so hard in
minority and impoverished populations. Even if we decide we are not our brother’s dietician (and remember the original
speaker of the original line – humanity’s first murderer), since we are all
living in America, we all pay for some people’s bad choices through higher
insurance rates, skyrocketing medical costs, over-crowded hospitals and some really
wide, slow folks in the grocery store snack aisles.
Mrs. Obama’s is a sane, rational approach, and an appropriate use of her
elevated, influential position. With Type II diabetes nearing epidemic status,
obesity rates increasing exponentially among our children, and factory farms
turning out cheap, cruelly produced, chemical/hormone/bacteria tainted
“mcfood,” Pandora’s Happy Meal Box has already been opened. With McDonalds spending more than $2
billion a year on advertising, the chaos is swirling and winning. What can we do?
Constitutional scholars, libertarians and deep-pocketed corporate
sycophants aren’t about to let us impose healthy eating habits on the general
public, but we can relentlessly clothe every person within earshot in wisdom on
their way to the marketplace (For example, I highly recommend the movies
“Super-size Me” and “Food, Inc.” every chance I get.). Four of the people I
love most dearly in this world (my wife, daughter, sister and brother) are
healthy food evangelists. The rest of us should speak up as well.
We can’t outlaw junk food, but, perhaps, even with so much damage already done, and in the shadow of all that money and corporate influence, we can still scrape Hope up out of
the empty Happy Meal box. When you can't legislate, educate.
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