• drunkenninja
    +6

    Of course corporations won't regulate themselves: that's what markets are for. If the market doesn't "work" the way you think it should work, then people are either being lied to, which is fraud, or they just don't care, in which case the government isn't representing its people's wishes. And in this case, the market worked: a 78% reduction in consumption of trans-fats is huge.

    I guess it's just my personal opinion that I don't trust a market that can be easily manipulated by the media, fake research, and other methods that large corporations have wide range access too. Capitalism is built on manipulating markets, and success is measured by doing the things the other guy won't do, either because of capability or resistance to shady business practices.

  • Tawsix
    +3
    @drunkenninja -

    I guess it's just my personal opinion that I don't trust a population that can be easily manipulated by the media, fake research, and other methods that large governments have wide range access too. Authoritarianism is built on manipulating populations, and success is measured by doing the things the other guy won't do, either because of capability or resistance to shady political practices.

    Are there a lot of stupid, ignorant people? Yeah, sure. Would they be better off being coddled? Probably. Should I have to suffer because of them? No thank you.

    Education is the answer, like I said before. Educate them, bring them up, not everyone else down.

    • drunkenninja
      +5
      @Tawsix -

      Got ya. Thanks for the discussion.