No mother ..... Who knows what all the underlying causes are?
The point is, the evidence overwhelmingly supports the conclusion, it's not willpower. That is just crap.
Well, sure. I assumed that when you said "it's biological" you had something more in mind than "evolution has made us efficient at storing calories". I wonder if anybody could become fat, given the right circumstances?
"Too much for most people"? So what, you think they're all weak willed? Like what, 60-70% of the population aren't up to your standards?
F U.
Ehh, only inasmuch as most of humanity is "weak-willed". I admire people who are able to quit an addiction like smoking cigarettes or drinking alcohol, or losing weight. That doesn't mean that I think that
I could do that, even on a
really, really good day. I certainly don't fault people who can't do those things.
Try holding your breath. OMG, you can can hold it for a while, such will power. Why can't you hold it longer? What's wrong with your willpower?
Drop the judgmental confirmation bias and look at the actual evidence.
I have no idea what you're talking about here. What "judgmental confirmation bias"? I think you misunderstood me. I'm
agreeing with you. I don't think it's just a matter of willpower. Or perhaps it is, but willpower isn't something you can just switch on and off. If you have any of that "actual evidence" you'd like to share, I'd love to see it, though.
This is a problem which is manifold. First, we have a society with a strong belief that people can pull themselves up by their bootstraps out of practically any circumstance...and, if they don't, then it's their own fault. This is handy, because it absolves us of any responsibility or guilt over not helping them.
Second, I don't think we have very good methods to lose weight. Again, evolution has worked very well at making us able to store calories, so that even if we
need to get rid of them in a hurry, it's a grueling, tortuous process.
Thirdly, any laws proposed that might help make society less fat are very unpopular. Tax on snack foods? No! Why should I have to pay extra because other people eat too much? Much of society has a magical belief in "free will", which is at odds with our knowledge of the universe that tells us that everything is deterministic. This is true even of many people who consider themselves skeptics and shun most other superstitions, like ghosts or astrology. Therefore, any laws that attempt to mold behavior are frowned upon, because we're all supposed to be able to mold our own behaviors.
So, what we have is a problem that doesn't get solved because A) it's hard to solve, B) there is resistance to solving it, and C) it's not really anybody's responsibility to solve it, anyway.