Consumer Freedom



The Center for Consumer Freedom makes a good point that what Americans eat should not be dictated by small groups of people. The CCF claims they were founded to counter groups which tell us how to live our lives like PETA. The CCF even claims that these organizations think we are too stupid to choose for ourselves.










This gentleman is a little "extreme" but he makes some great points about the CCF, like who pays them? http://bit.ly/sexneq

http://bit.ly/rT5xEL Here is another video I found while researching.
Read more at the center for consumer deception. http://bit.ly/aR8cHO

http://bit.ly/v0ZXfu Here is another one... "Smells like money."


In America we have "sin taxes" on tobacco and alcohol and I think it is fair to tax fast food harder too. I think if we know products like these are harmful they need to be strictly regulated so people who don't know better don't ruin their lives before they learn better. It is clear that people of minority, lower social status, and with less money have less consumer freedom. The cost of consumption is poverty and everything that goes along with it including poor health care, education, employment, housing, pollution, and more. This is the cost that the peasants pays in order for the royalty of our country to prosper. Groups like the CCF are ways for our royalty to erase the damage caused by their greed and production.

Exceptional work. Really well-done!
ReplyDeleteAfter watching the video for the CCF and learning who actually funds that specific interest group, it is incredible to think about how influencial big businesses are throughout the US. Can you think of other advertisements that use misdirection like the CCF to further their own agenda. Like the commercial for high fructose corn syrup is just like sugar.
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