Vile Parasites

The health fascists are at it again. Once more the vile creatures that suck the lifeblood from us are trying to control what we eat.

The target to reduce sugar consumption should be much more ambitious, health experts say.

That’s expert as in a drip under  pressure in the past tense. I just love their use of the term “targets”. Indeed, it is this that is guaranteed to inflame my passions and make me all the more determined to ignore their message. Well, ignore in the sense that I have no intention whatsoever of measuring my sugar intake and complying with their recommended guidelines. These people – these execrable parasites who steal money from me via taxation – do not have the authority to tell me what to do and I will not comply with their edicts. They have no business encouraging or discouraging or increasing taxes to steal even more of my money in an attempt to manipulate me.

It is my body. I will eat whatever I damned well choose. And I damned well choose not to measure my sugar, fat or  salt intake and I damned well choose to raise two fingers in the direction of every interfering prodnosed bully from the health lobby who thinks that my diet is any of their bloody business. It is not and never will be.

What we need are stiff targets to reduce the amount of interfering health experts pushing their insidious socialist agenda at our expense. A cull is needed sooner rather than later.

4 Comments

  1. I will eat meat, I will drink alcohol and will feast on all the things that these health fascists say is bad for me. As far as I am concerned, the only useful target is their backside with my boot.

  2. I’m of an age that I just eat and drink what I like, when I like. However it depresses me that the more gullible in society will believe this nonsense. We really are becoming a society where enjoyment of life is despised.

  3. Personally I do eat a pretty healthy diet and enjoy keeping in shape. But, as you say, this is a personal matter and nobody’s business but my own. The radio ads for something called “Change for Life” are particularly annoying, especially as I am probably paying for them. Hectoring radio ads did decline dramatically when New Labour were kicked out of office, presumably we will get them back again if NL win the next election.

    • Likewise I tend to look after myself. I do not, however follow any guidelines laid down by government or any of the public health prodnoses. And I deeply resent their haranguing whether it is these press releases or the dire change4life bollocks, because I realise that ultimately I’m having to pay for it.

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