Just
when you thought that you had heard enough ignorance, Rick
Santorum opens his mouth. In a speech this past week
he announced that given the obesity problem in the USA there
was no longer a great need for food stamps.
When i first read the posting regarding Santorum's statement I
assumed that this was someone lampooning Santorum. I did
not think that the level of idiocy represented in such a
statement could come from even the biggest nitwits in the
political class. I was wrong. My apologies.
I underestimated the stupidity and meanness of the
political Right.
Obesity is a serious problem in the USA and it is particularly
serious for Black America. It is not, in the main,
the result of overeating. It is the result of poor
eating. Nutritional education in the USA has plummeted
and too many people are eating too much of the wrong things,
e.g., fried foods, junk food, soda. But the problem
is not simply nutritional education. The reality is
that in order to eat well, one must have access to good
food, and specifically good food outlets. Yet in poor communities,
and often in Black communities irrespective of whether they
are poor, there
is an absence of food stores providing high quality foods.
So, we often pay more for less, literally and figuratively.
Yet another factor is cost. If you go to places
like Whole Foods you can get some great food, but it comes
at a significant cost, a cost that cannot be taken for granted
when we are experiencing a profound economic crisis.
In hearing Santorum's remarks I had to wonder whether he assumes
that obesity is simply the result of overeating or whether
he assumes that obese individuals can just burn off the
fat and not have to rely on the introduction of new foods.
In either case, the fact that Santorum was not run
out of town on a rail after such a remark not only speaks
to his ignorance and mean-spirited political agenda, but
also speaks volumes regarding those who listen quietly and
respectfully when a political figure pronounces starvation
as a means of addressing budget deficits.
BlackCommentator.com
Editorial
Board member, Bill Fletcher, Jr., is a Senior Scholar with
the Institute for Policy Studies, the immediate past president of TransAfricaForum and co-author of Solidarity Divided: The Crisis in Organized Labor and a New Path
toward Social Justice (University of California Press), which examines the crisis of organized
labor in the USA. Click here to contact Mr. Fletcher.
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