knew that this would hurt children, long-term, we are seeing these statistics and we will see a lot more, we know it caused suicide and depression, made kids fatter because child obesity went up so why did they do it? they did it because of politics, because they were trying to appease their leftist activist supporters, they don t care about our children. if they cared about our children they would not be pushing the agendas they push in public and private schools now but we know that the children who were harmed the most were children from working-class families whether they were black, white or hispanic and families where the parents could not supplement the education, parents who were trying to work, either felt like or couldn t do homeschooling or couldn t do it well, those are the ones who suffered and we look at the
is baptist, so we span christianity. i can say as someone who goes to mass, and the baptist church, that i have never seen this ever on social media. i checked myself by asking some others today, and they said they have never seen this, either. and i am so tired of writers who come from elitist places, you don t venture out too often, characterizing entire denominations of the christian faith. if your of the judeo-christian faith, you are a target of popular national media. it s just a fact. i m tired of it and it s a great example. i thought it was a parody when i first saw it. harris: they seemed to attack what they don t understand. we will move. it seems the list of problems caused by climate change is growing by the day and now it includes child obesity. that s next. more energy in just.
Child malnutrition is no stranger to high-income countries. In Canada and the U.S., food insecurity affects one in six children under 18, but policies to address the issue are still lacking.
Rates of obesity and eating disorders like anorexia and bulimia both surged among young people over the past two years. Scholars explain why, and how parents can support kids dealing with body shame.