The Economist youtube section is a Goldmine. Fat cope :marseychonker2:

The Economist youtube comment sections are filled with commies, rightoids, angry progs and fatties. Here are some comments from that thread.

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I don't get the logic of poor people don't have time because they work more. Everytime I've worked more hours, I've made more money. Isn't that how it works?

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I'm also thoroughly unconvinced that on average the poor work more than middle class.

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Underemployment causes poverty, not overemployment. The poors probably average 32 hours a week.

Honestly though, the middle aged guy I know working rotating shifts labouring at a chicken processing plant to provide for his three kids, I can understand why he has a hefty gut and got fat. Sometimes you're in such a shit situation in life that you just blob out with nasty food and beer when you get some time off. It's not inevitable, but it's understandable how it happens.

If we're honest about it, we can identify risk groups for obesity like him.

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Ya if you're working 60 hours a week and still poor, something has went wrong. Figure something out.

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