So exactly like adults… I mean, obesity in the United States is primarily an adult problem—adults who eat junk food and despise vegetables. From that point of view, that attitude is just as mature as that of adults.oolhlh2 wrote: Tue Feb 17, 2026 3:32 amThe 1 year old child clearly doesn't have the mental ability to make mature decisions. I have experience feeding 1/2 year old children food once and some of them hate certain foods despite it being healthy for them. Why are you treating toddlers as though they do?
If my mother choose not to feed me healthy food and fast food instead and told me later on, I would be very upset because she didn't fulfill her responsibility as an adult. Sex is similar, how can 1 year old me have sex when I don't even know what it is and how it works?
In any case, we’re talking about consent here, aren’t we? You can see that they express their dissent by refusing to eat certain foods. In the same way, the fact that you get angry years later doesn’t mean that at the time you weren’t consenting when you were eating junk food.
There’s a missing element in your argument for it to make sense: are you infecting them with some disease? Exactly where is the objective harm in obesity? Because here it sounds more like being upset that, as a child, you weren’t given a vegan diet.
Do you prefer “high-functioning autism”?DANAT4T wrote: Mon Feb 16, 2026 1:59 pmI hate when someone says that they are slightly autistic. Not to worry, I am not one of those woke idiots that force people to apologize when they get offended.
