I read it. It still is largely meaningless especially in light of the responses I’ve received from you and others.
They have found a gene that MIGHT control weight gain. What does that mean? That people are no longer responsible for their weight? What implications does that have now for overweight people?
In fact, it makes what people eat and how they exercise MORE important. If I was genetically predisposed to high blood pressure, wouldn’t I bear more responsibility for watching my salt intake, not less???
And as far as talking about the article, you haven’t even done that yourself. In fact, your only comments up to this point have been to ME talking not about the article, but talking about how I’m not talking about the article!
That could be because you’re incapable of having an actual intelligent discussion, and instead are a specialist at being offended on the behalf of others. Maybe because you’re such a good and superior person. A superior person that commands another poster to talk about the article, but has never done so himself.
What a load of sanctimonious BS you have been piling on this thread.
Why are you trying to put words in other people's mouths? Where has anyone said that genetic predisposition to weight gain absolves anyone of responsibility for their own health?
True. But then, my intent was not to do that, but to point out to you that your posts were irrelevant to the topic of the article, and pedantic to the point of uselessness.
What a load of sanctimonious BS you have been piling on this thread.
Ah, yes... lol! Still on the run from your first idiotic comment, aren't you?