Re: Welcome To The Depression...
Tom, Ben's example wasn't an average person but a McDonald's addict.
On television commercials in the 50s I recall that lab-coated doctors discussed the benefits of smoking. After all, political and military decisions came out of the famous "smoke-filled rooms", sharp thinking fuelled by nicotine and caffeine as surely as Simpson's Divan provided cigars and strong coffee to chess players.
With education the norms changed. Governments forced cigarette companies to stop the advertising which was making the addiction rate worse. If commercials didn't work they wouldn't be around. The average kid was already brainwashed before developing the critical faculties to separate the advertising from the nutritional information.
I agree with the libertarian/marijuana/rhinoceros party line that the adult citizen owns his body and has final choice (and obviously responsibility) regarding what they put into it. But the government also has a responsibility to provide unspun objective non-commercial information, the real science, so that the citizen can make an educated decision.
Originally posted by Tom O'Donnell
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On television commercials in the 50s I recall that lab-coated doctors discussed the benefits of smoking. After all, political and military decisions came out of the famous "smoke-filled rooms", sharp thinking fuelled by nicotine and caffeine as surely as Simpson's Divan provided cigars and strong coffee to chess players.
With education the norms changed. Governments forced cigarette companies to stop the advertising which was making the addiction rate worse. If commercials didn't work they wouldn't be around. The average kid was already brainwashed before developing the critical faculties to separate the advertising from the nutritional information.
I agree with the libertarian/marijuana/rhinoceros party line that the adult citizen owns his body and has final choice (and obviously responsibility) regarding what they put into it. But the government also has a responsibility to provide unspun objective non-commercial information, the real science, so that the citizen can make an educated decision.
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