Saturday, 8 September 2012

THE CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION CALLS FOR A BAN ON SPANKING


Here we have another example of medical professionals whose first reflex is "we need to coerce people into agreeing with us -- there needs to be a new law."  This time it's about spanking your children to discipline them (last time it was about smoking, and next time it will be about helmets and who knows what after that).  Of course, we already have laws prohibiting child abuse, but they want to now include spanking as "assault," and refuse to accept that some parents may have ideas different than theirs.  Nor are they content with just informing parents that their strong recommendation is "never spank your kids."  No, they think there needs to be another law.  

CAGE thinks there should be a law prohibiting medical professionals from demanding new laws.  Luckily our present government in Canada has more sense than the Canadian Medical Association, however:  A spokesperson for Minister of Justice Rob Nicholson told the National Post, "Parents are in the best position to raise their children. We believe it is up to them, not the government, to decide what is best for their children so long as it is within reason."


And here's the kicker: The research that John Fletcher, the editor-in-chief of the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ), uses to support his request to ban spanking is almost certainly flawed.  Fletcher claims "research shows spanking is an ineffective tool and that there is substantial evidence linking it to mental health issues including depression and substance abuse as well as to increased aggressive behavior."   Now, could it be true "bad" parents, or stressed out parents, or parents in crisis, spank their children more often than other parents?  Isn't it likely that the "mental health issues" and "increased aggressive behavior" in kids could result from the parents' problems rather than the spanking?  Or what if parents in general are more likely to spank kids with "mental health issues" and "increased aggressive behavior," seeing as they've tried everything else to get the children to behave better? 

In both cases, spanking is positively correlated to mental health issues and aggressive behavior in kids, but is not actually the cause or even facilitating factor in these behaviors.  If you think the media will take the time to take apart the actual science behind Dr. Fletcher's claims, then you don't know much about average journalists' workload, deadlines and salaries.  So at mostly taxpayer expense, we get fed more nonsense science calling for more nonsense laws.  Enough already.




 


 

Tuesday, 28 August 2012

NEWS DIGEST AUGUST 2012


Contrary to lazy or uneducated  journalists, this reporter gets it and reports it clearly!  McKnight: Study comparing eating yolks to smoking has egg on its face

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Patricia Daly
Cheif Medical Officer CVH


Kudos to the seniors who are fighting public health tyranny.  Shame on the Coastal Vancouver Health chief medical officer who pushes senior people around just because she thinks she can.  A C.A.G.E. representative was interviewed on this and the article is pending publicationSeniors fuming over indoor smoking ban






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How Big Pharma buys doctors and politicians.  Fourty five million settlement - a slap on the wrist and all part of doing business for Pfizer.  Pfizer settles foreign bribery charges
 
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The anti-smoker industry can fool politicians but they can't fool the U.S. courts which have ruled that you can't violate the constitution  without a shred of evidence  that graphic warnings help decrease smoking prevalence.    Appeals Court Nixes Cigarette Warnings

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Bully Bloomberg on the war on soda:  ''Compared to smoking, this is an easy battle to win and nobody’s going to stop this''  Soda war a cinch: Mike



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Political correctness and intolerance gone totally mad in one Nebraska school.  School asks deaf preschooler to change his sign language name


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From Super Nanny state Australia: 


 

James Paterson takes on a Nanny Stater  Simon Chapman (Top Australian Nanny) who is working diligently towards ''the end game'' (neologism for prohibition) in Australia, clearly  illustrates once again how the tobacco control industry resorts to ad homs when short of logical arguments.  

Simple Simon's slippery slope More on the same Australian nanny