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"...clear trends and still think it's 100% personal choice."

I interpreted this as suggesting that somehow county-based correlations contradict personal choice.



One can choose to do something, but social, economic, and environmental factors can affect the viability and difficulty level of possible actions. There may be a reason obesity seems to clump together in certain places, and personal choice could be an insufficient explanation. They may choose it, but that choice doesn't exist in a vacuum.




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