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Something I just cannot understand....

Started by Selkie, July 04, 2011, 09:13:24 PM

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Selkie

How people watch that Man Vs. Food show. Whenever it is on, I cannot help to think, wow, this guy is getting PAID to literally eat until he cannot eat anymore, while millions of people across the country go hungry every day.

That should be fucking illegal. It should be a crime against humanity. But it's not. Why? Because society says it's fine

Cookie

Yet you continue to support it by watching it. Television in general is one giant scam, creating shows that draw you in so that you will see their advertisements.

don't let's

Also in some movies and stuff, all the gas they waste on explosions and all the stuff that gets destroyed in those explosions. Not to mention all the money that goes into it.

Selkie

Quote from: Cookie on July 04, 2011, 09:15:37 PM
Yet you continue to support it by watching it. Television in general is one giant scam, creating shows that draw you in so that you will see their advertisements.


I don't watch is personally

Travis

yeah that's cool but really who cares HE'S EATING A TEN POUND CHEESEBURGER FOR CHRIST'S SAKE WATCH THIS

The Hand That Fisted Everyone


wawi

By him not going to the restaurant to eat the food, all those Americans who don't have food will eat.

Hiro

July 04, 2011, 10:24:49 PM #7 Last Edit: July 04, 2011, 10:33:52 PM by Hiro
They don't create these challenges though, they're things commonly offered at restaurants throughout the country. It brings in money for the business, so that's what they do. Do you expect them to ship that food to starving people around the world?
I actually enjoy that show, but not really to see if he can beat the challenge or not. The places he stops at beforehand just look delicious.
But really, by your logic it would be a much better idea to not have game shows and instead donate that prize money to the poor. While it's a noble cause, that's not really the point.
I don't really watch much tv anyways though.

wawi

Quote from: Hiro on July 04, 2011, 10:24:49 PM
They don't create these challenges though, they're things commonly offered at restaurants throughout the country. It brings in money for the business, so that's what they do. Do you expect them to ship that food to starving people around the world?
I actually enjoy that show, but not really to see if he can beat the challenge or not. The places he stops at beforehand just loo delicious.
But really, but your logic it would be a much better idea to not have game shows and instead donate that prize money to the poor. While it's a noble cause, that's not really the point.
I don't really watch much tv anyways though.

QFT

Thyme

I've always wanted to try this kind of challenge where you have to eat a bigass steak in a certain time and it's free if you succeed. 5thgrade;

wawi

Quote from: Thyme on July 04, 2011, 10:30:13 PM
I've always wanted to try this kind of challenge where you have to eat a bigass steak in a certain time and it's free if you succeed. 5thgrade;

I always felt steak would be the hardest to do

YPrrrr

Do you feel similar resentment towards fat people in general?

Hippopo

This discussion could actually expand to the whole entertainment industry.

BUT

I'd rather not discuss that.  giggle;

You might enjoy literature from contemporary ethicists such as Peter Singer and Peter Unger.  They believe in a highly demanding ethics also.  One in which you should donate over half of your income to starving children in Africa.  goowan

YPrrrr


Hippopo

Quote from: YPR on July 04, 2011, 11:17:40 PM
Sounds like the Bible
Considering how my professor constantly used their books to defend Catholic social justice, I would say it is very similar to the bible.

I thought it was a bit bogus too.

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