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When I was in Paris, I noticed that most people walked and rode bicycles everywhere. Also, when they took a coffee break they had coffee, not coffee and a Danish. Let's use common sense and balance, not only in diet and exercise overeaters but in discussing the issue as well. Sure, Americans need to exercise more and be far more mindful of what we put into our bodies, but all this name-calling and relegating overeaters of people to second-class status is bogus. [« Reply to this comment] [Post a overeaters new comment »] » Good call! Posted by: stuck_in_FL Posted by: Moonray on Mar 2, 2006 11:35 AM    [Report this comment] After re-reading the column, it seems to me that Martin is mixing two dissimilar subjects. She really wants to talk about the bias against the overweight, but the approach she uses --saying the many health warnings are overstated -- is way off base. There's simply too much illness attributable to obesity to pretend it isn't true. She can make a good argument about the bias against fatties, but the Woman As Victim mantra is so tiresome.
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