Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Analysis Of The Huffington Post, By Journalist Kristy...

Americas feel all superior to other countries because we have freedom, civil disobedience, and are given all the necessities to prosper. If so, why are American who live in the lower income areas has a shortage of healthy foods at their disposal? Kristy Blackwood and Iris Mansour acknowledge the clear fact to why a called a first-world country has millions of people struggle with not having the access to the suitable food to help combat the issue of obesity in the nation. In â€Å"Transforming Food Deserts and Swamps to Fight Obesity† an article that appeared in The Huffington Post, by journalist Kristy Blackwood argue how access to healthy produces in not prevalent in low-income neighborhoods, which are highly dominated by Blacks and†¦show more content†¦Mansour feel as if healthier choices is presented to these communities it wouldn’t guarantee that the residents will have a better diet. Although both Blackwood and Mansour identify a major problem suffer by l ow-income peoples in the country, having no access to prominent foods resulting in obesity, Blackwood invests in telling the audience of what is being done to combat this issue with her optimistic view point that it can be solved. On the other hand, Mansour chooses to focus on the fact that low-income people are suffering hardship from distance from others Americans who have the supermarkets in arm’s reach making her argument more pessimistic. Both articles, make me question how a country can be known as the first-world country yet, not able to take extreme measure to give all people the adequate amount of nutrition to keep them healthy and persuade me to rethink the integrity of our nation as a whole. Both Kristy Blackwood and Iris Mansour presents to the readers that they’re well knowledgeable on the issue of forest desert, which lower economic people in the world from having the great privilege as other with access to healthy food. They want the general audience to be aware that even though our country is a first world country, it is inescapable that food

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