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Title: India to America: Eat Less, Fatties
Post by: loco on May 21, 2008, 10:07:08 AM
By SIMON ROBINSON/NEW DELHI
Thu May 15, 3:55 PM ET

President Bush has never been known for his eloquence, but his comment earlier this month that India's growing middle class was demanding "better nutrition and better food, and so demand is high, and that causes the price to go up" was neither particularly mangled nor, at first flush, offensive. In the days since, though, India's most nationalistic politicians, newspapers and television pundits have expressed outrage, calling Bush's comment rude and insensitive because it suggests Indians are to blame for recent global food price increases and implies they should eat less. "U.S. Eats 5 Times More than India Per Capita" blared a headline in the Times of India above a typical story outlining the massive disparities between the amount of grains, meat and vegetables the average American and average Indian consumes. The message from many Indians over the past two weeks has been stark: Americans should stop blaming others and start eating less.

Bush's wording was perhaps simplistic, a point U.S. diplomats have been at pains to rectify as they try to dampen the food fight between the two countries. But Bush was not completely wrong, either. There's no doubt that China and India's growing middle classes are consuming more and different types of food. As people get richer they tend to eat more meat and dairy products, for instance, and that's exactly what's happening in China and India. That growing demand will naturally push up prices over the long term. But it's debatable whether the huge price run-ups in the past few months for staples such as rice and corn can be pinned on China and India alone. Short-term factors - such as the huge boom in biofuel production and the skyrocketing cost of fuel that has pushed up fertilizer and transport prices - play a big part too. But to pretend that tens of millions of Chinese and Indians who are joining the middle class every year have no impact on demand for food is silly. Many Americans overeat, but a growing number of Indians do as well (even if the national calorie intake is still relatively small). That's a problem for both countries' general well-being and health, but it's not the main issue in rising food prices.

The key is not demand, but supply. Agricultural production in places such as India has not kept up with the incredible social changes under way in the country's cities and towns. The green revolution of three decades ago helped keep the country from starvation, but since then productivity growth in Indian agriculture has hardly moved. Dan Toole, the South Asia regional director for the United Nations Children's Fund, says India is suffering from "a very serious neglect of agriculture in terms of investment." India, he says, "is perhaps the solution but is also part of the problem." What's needed is massive investment in farming, more assistance for the hundreds of millions of Indians who are malnourished, and for the government "to somehow get beyond the policy and into the implementation."

Without more attention and investment, India's health will continue to be a national shame. Almost half of all Indian children under five are malnourished. The effect of that lasts for years, not only because malnourished kids are stunted, but because they do worse in school and tend to have unhealthier kids themselves. "What happens in today's India may have a bearing on the next two generations," said Dr. M. K. Bhan, Secretary of the Department of Biotechnology in India's Ministry of Science and Technology. "Undernutrition in early life is the most profound issue that should concern us." Bhan urged all players to stop slinging mud and instead work out how India can start feeding all its citizens properly. That's pretty good advice. What's needed are solutions, not debate over who's to blame for short-term food price inflation.
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Title: Re: India to America: Eat Less, Fatties
Post by: calmus on May 21, 2008, 10:12:57 AM

Hussein Osama must be working on behalf of the Indians. he's been asking us to eat less too. Is there any evil this Hussein is not involved in?
Title: Re: India to America: Eat Less, Fatties
Post by: 240 is Back on May 21, 2008, 10:19:47 AM
People like Beach Bum are willing to overlook everything Obama does.

It's like they just hate america or something :(
Title: Re: India to America: Eat Less, Fatties
Post by: Camel Jockey on May 21, 2008, 10:20:44 AM
Hussein Osama must be working on behalf of the Indians. he's been asking us to eat less too. Is there any evil this Hussein is not involved in?

LOL  ;D Rumor has it that he's got ties to Kashmiri terrorists.

But seriously, Americans should watch what they eat.
Title: Re: India to America: Eat Less, Fatties
Post by: columbusdude82 on May 21, 2008, 10:21:42 AM
Bah! Tell those Indians if they are hungry, they can start eating all those goddamn cows, you got that, loco?

Freakin tons of cheeseburgers, BBQ ribs, steaks, roasts, and the like they got there!!!
Title: Re: India to America: Eat Less, Fatties
Post by: Dos Equis on May 21, 2008, 10:30:57 AM
lol.  Hey it's true.  We have turned into a nation of fatties. 
Title: Re: India to America: Eat Less, Fatties
Post by: columbusdude82 on May 21, 2008, 10:33:19 AM
lol.  Hey it's true.  We have turned into a nation of fatties. 

I'm not fat. I'm big-boned.
Title: Re: India to America: Eat Less, Fatties
Post by: Dos Equis on May 21, 2008, 10:37:20 AM
I'm not fat. I'm big-boned.

Yeah.  Me too.   :)
Title: Re: India to America: Eat Less, Fatties
Post by: loco on May 21, 2008, 10:46:29 AM
Bah! Tell those Indians if they are hungry, they can start eating all those goddamn cows, you got that, loco?

Freakin tons of cheeseburgers, BBQ ribs, steaks, roasts, and the like they got there!!!

Yes sir!
Title: Re: India to America: Eat Less, Fatties
Post by: War-Horse on May 21, 2008, 11:13:19 AM
Bush is an epically stupid person.  The whole world sees it daily.
Title: Re: India to America: Eat Less, Fatties
Post by: youandme on May 21, 2008, 11:14:05 AM
America to India


"your dirty, smelly, and ugly"
Title: Re: India to America: Eat Less, Fatties
Post by: headhuntersix on May 21, 2008, 02:00:53 PM
Hey India stop reproducing so u can feed yourselves.
Title: Re: India to America: Eat Less, Fatties
Post by: youandme on May 21, 2008, 03:59:55 PM
Hey India stop reproducing so u can feed yourselves.

An Indian said something about this, "In India we view life as a gift, the most magnificent gift, even if a family cannot feed that child it is a blessing"

I then asked, "who was blessed?"

yea I got some stares, haha.
Title: Re: India to America: Eat Less, Fatties
Post by: G o a t b o y on May 25, 2008, 12:57:28 PM
Hey India stop reproducing so u can feed yourselves.


Exactly.  The average American family is two children.  What's the average in India, 5? 6?  Maybe they should pay more attention to birth control and less attention to what Americans are eating.
Title: Re: India to America: Eat Less, Fatties
Post by: Bindare_Dundat on May 25, 2008, 01:03:17 PM
I'm not fat. I'm big-boned.

You must have a huge bone in your ass.  :)