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    or that Americans have many diseases that contribute to being obese. “What You Eat is Your Business” by Radley Balko expresses that people are at fault for making such unhealthy food choices. Others argue that the food industry is to blame for being so unhealthy. According to David Zinczenko in “Don’t Blame the Eater” he blames the fast food industry as well as the consumer. Zinczenko asks “shouldn’t we know better than to eat two meals a day in fast food restaurant’s?” (392). So, who is to blame

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    After analyzing Radley Balko’s article, “What You Eat Is Your Business”, I would like to respond to your request on whether or not this article should be published in The Shorthorn. Many students on campus would find this topic of obesity very relevant to their lives and would eagerly read it, which is why I believe this article should be posted in the next edition of The Shorthorn. Nearly all of the members of the UTA community would agree that what they eat is their business. However, when it

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    by forbidding junk food in school testing restaurant’s menu, and having specific food options for consumers. By the name of the article What You Eat Is Your Business shows that what we choose to put into our bodies is our responsibility. Therefore the author Radley Balko argues that it is not the government responsibility, it is each individual responsibility. Balko states “Instead of manipulating or intervening in the array of food options available to American consumers, our government ought to be

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    somewhat responsible for our own health, we cannot totally blame on those obese people for being corpulent and the government should definitely get involved in alleviating this problem. In Radley Balko’s “What You Eat is Your Business”, Balko proposes that “instead of manipulating or intervening in the

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    blame for this? First we think of fast-food corporations who are targeting the young people by advertisements on TV. As in the "What You Eat Is your Business" by Radley Balko, who argues that the government can't tell what people what to choose to eat but it's their choice. In "Don't

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    “What You Eat Is Your Business” by Radley Balko Your Are In Control It has become common today to dismiss the idea of personal responsibility, however, Radley Balko,  author of “What You Eat Is Your Business,” has not. The article, published on Monday 23, 2004,on the website Cato Institute, reminds us of the importance and significance of personal responsibility in dealing with obesity.  Additionally, he argues that  government’s  attempt to  restrict American diets and without consumers being  held

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    A Fair Play Radley Balkos What You Eat is Your Business first appeared on the website of Cato Institute on May 23, 2004. He is an American journalist, author, blogger, and speaker. He writes about criminal justice, the drug war, and civil liberties for the Washington post. In this essay he talks about the government's intervention in public health issues. He tries to convince his readers that to win the fight on obesity in America, there needs to be less government restrictions on food choices and

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Radley Balko’s “What You Eat Is Your Business” In May of 2004, Radley Balko, a self-described libertarian, wrote the essay “What You Eat Is Your Business” directly to American consumers on the Cato Institute website. Balko has also written for the Washington Post, and is the author of the book Rise of the Warrior Cop: The Militarization of America’s Police Forces (2013). Balko brought attention to the fact that obesity is not the government’s issue but solely the

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    him/her. Two articles share views on food, “What You Eat Is Your Business” by Radley Balko and “Junking Junk Food” by Judith Warner. These two authors wrote articles about how they felt about food and how it’s related to obesity. However, Radley Balko would not approve of Judith Warner’s views on food for the reason that the two authors have different viewpoints on the aspect of the government helping people to make better food choices. Warner and Balko also has different views on the ideas which

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    When it comes to the topic of obesity, most will readily agree that it is a growing dilemma. This argument has many writers bringing different responses. Two explanations are debated in What You Eat is Your Business by Radley Balko and Don’t Blame the Eater by David Zinczenko. Both pieces create a good stance on the topic of obesity. Balko’s piece, however, has a better all around flow, organization and consistency. In Don’t Blame the Eater, David Zinczenko composes his opinion on the fast food

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