In this case food choices are also circumstantial. And food selection in grocery store is circumstantial too.
*nods enthusiastically*
What was the point of dragging words "fundamental" and "racism" into that discussion?
My original comment that you replied to was in response to this: "It's not evil MacDonald poisoning our citizens, it's our citizens poisoning themselves with the help of MacDonald."
I said in response to that, people can only buy what they're offered. You replied that businesses can only sell what people buy. Both the original comment (by ivan_ghandi) and your response to my response imply that it's NOT the circumstances that people are in, but the people themselves who are to blame for what they purchase. I am arguing that no, there is nothing unique about the people that makes them want to buy shitty food.
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And food selection in grocery store is circumstantial too.
*nods enthusiastically*
What was the point of dragging words "fundamental" and "racism" into that discussion?
My original comment that you replied to was in response to this: "It's not evil MacDonald poisoning our citizens, it's our citizens poisoning themselves with the help of MacDonald."
I said in response to that, people can only buy what they're offered. You replied that businesses can only sell what people buy. Both the original comment (by