Obesity has become one of the biggest problems of the modern world – some call it a civilization disease, others a result of laziness and lack of discipline. In reality, the line between genetics, lifestyle, and personal responsibility is increasingly blurred. Food corporations flood the market with highly processed products, and ads for “fit” foods often hide toxic ingredients. More and more attention is also being paid to the influence of stress and poverty – it’s cheaper to buy fast food than vegetables. So is obesity a choice, a disease, or the result of a system that feeds our addiction to sugar?
Tag: moral values
Moral values covers surveys on ethical norms, attitudes toward right and wrong, and principles guiding decisions in social and political life. This category examines public views on responsibility, honesty and the role of values in public debate.
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Disabling comments by news portals

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Dog on a chain

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Ritual slaughter

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The place of horses in the modern world
Do you think using horses for work, sport, and entertainment is morally justified today?* you can select 2 answers
The use of horses for work, sport, and entertainment has long symbolized cooperation between humans and nature, but today it raises increasing moral concerns. For some, it is a beautiful tradition and part of our culture; for others, an example of the heartless exploitation of animals for human comfort and profit. Critics point to horse racing, tourism, and carriage transport as examples of violence disguised as folklore and tradition. Opponents, however, forget that humans also work hard every day, often in much worse conditions, and no one calls for such work to be banned. So is it really about empathy toward horses, or rather an attempt to silence our own guilty conscience?
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Death of Princess Diana

