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Showing posts with label society. Show all posts
Showing posts with label society. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 01, 2014

10 veg a day reduces risk of being run over by a bus, scientists claim



Research by a bunch of twelve year old interns has concluded that eating ten portions of vegetables a day eliminates the risk of death by 100 per cent from absolutely anything, including falling under a bus.
 
The shock claims came after extensive study of 63 middle class people in Basingstoke, with an average age of 492.

The researchers also discovered that most of the population will die if they stick to the current five-a-day recommendation. The news was even worse for those fond of fruit cocktail cubes (like your granny used to put in her trifle) as apparently canned and frozen fruit increased the risk of dying by 700 per cent, and as for fruit juice – forget it!

The study’s lead author, Dr Oyinlola Oyebode of the Posh University’s department of pointless research said: “The clear message here is that the more vegetables you eat, the less likely you are to die at all.  My advice would be that however much you are eating now, eat more and then more, and then top that up with more.” 

Alarmed experts called on the Government to immediately tax vegetables to ensure that people did not live too long and become a drain on society.  Alongside this proposal, they also suggested reducing the cost of sugary foods which they claim ‘get a bad press’.
The government has previously attempted to interfere in the everyday dietary habits of the population by introducing the five-a-day guidelines. Nevertheless, most people are so stubborn that they do not take a blind bit of notice of this advice.

Some members of the public reacted angrily to the new guidance with one woman on Ashton market declaring: ‘I like fruit, I like veg., but I don’t eat them every day. And I’m a hundred and two next week so sod the lot of ‘em!

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Anatomy of a riot – the good, the bad and the ugly

Causes

Consequences -Good

-Bad

-Ugly

Kids doing it for themselves


Return to Tory Britain – politicians far removed from people they purport to represent


Public sector cuts


Generations of worklessness


Rioting and looting becomes an everyday pastime










Smiles on faces – having a bit of fun


Young people have Nothing to do


Greed and hypocrisy of so-called ‘leaders’


Young people have nothing to aspire to


Mindless violence










Getting stuff for free


Classism is alive and kicking but is ignored




Marginalised communities


Fear and division










Potential to bring communities together


Gap between haves and have nots




No money for stuff


Indiscriminate targeting










Voices being heard – not being ignored


Lack of personal aspirations – nothing to lose




Dependency culture/crowd control


Demonization of a generation










No longer being anonymous




Broken Britain (nice one Dave!)




No underlying political rationale












Troops on the streets (if there’s any spare)


Excuse for extreme force


Increase in police powers – use of water cannon; rubber bullets - what else?


Curfews – imposed or voluntary