Seriously? You’re using the heroism of the “food justice” movement to bash the poor?
The food justice movement is doing what it is doing to finally helping the poor create access to nutrituous foods in their own communities. This has taken years of organization, and could only be done collectively.
And it requires challenging the macro-decisions of corporate power not to build supermarkets with produce sections where the poor live, and to keep prices so high on vegetables and healthier proteins that the poor couldn’t afford them.
It was never going to be possible for the poor to eat nutrituously on their own.
The people working on food justice are fighting corporate power-they are not fighting other poor people, and none of them buy into the bogus argument that obesity among the poor is the fault of those poor people.
You have no right to cite the food justice movement in support of your nasty, judgmental poorbashing view of life.