Everyone move to Belgium!

Czar

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,510202,00.html

Schools are giving out Beers instead of coke and pepsi.


<< in Belgium, where quaffing ale is a national sport, schools are to start supplying pupils with beer at lunchtime believing it to be healthier than fizzy drinks. >>




<< &quot;Beer is for the whole family,&quot; its chairman, Rony Langenaeken, said. &quot;And this scheme will be for children between the ages of three and 15.&quot; >>

 

luv2chill

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haha you gotta love Europe. Belgium is cool! I hope they're going to use a low alcohol percentage so there aren't a bunch of drunk kids out on the playground!

LOL

l2c

Edit: Just read the article. At 2.5% it would take a rather large quantity to get drunk, and it sounds like they're served pretty small bottles.

Hell, I'm all for it. If kids grow up seeing alcohol as a normal thing then they'll be less likely to abuse it as teenagers/young adults.
 

Belegost

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As if elementary shool kids aren't fvcked up enough, I really douubt they need a drinking problem too.
 

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<< He dismissed the idea that pupils may become too intoxicated to concentrate on their studies. &quot;You'd have to drink five or six litres of the stuff to get drunk and these will just be 25cl or 33cl bottles. I used to drink it when I was just six years old and I still do every day.&quot; >>

When asked if he believed this program could lead to possible alcohol addiction, Mr Langenaeken had no comment.
 

gittyup

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Citing a Belgian study which shows that soft drinks and fruit juice can increase the risk of obesity

And beer doesn't have the same affect. I have seen some huge beer bellies to prove it..:Q
 

67gt500

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uhm..

if we have determined that alcoholism is a disease.. and those prone to alcoholism have a greater chance of becoming dependant if exposed... isn't this a time bomb waiting to go off?

 

kami

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LOL, looks like he's had too many beers. And beer can lead to obesity too. Beer = water + sugar + alcohol
 

luv2chill

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guys come on... we're talking about 25cl bottles here. Beer bellies come from excessive beer consumption (i.e. picking up a six pack of Nattie Light after work and drinking all of them in one sitting). Europe also has a much lesser incidence of obesity than North America. Kids all over Europe drink wine with dinner, and I don't believe there is a higher rate of alcoholism in Europe than here (someone correct me if they have facts to back themselves up). Belgians happen to be big beer-lovers, so it stands to reason that kids there might drink beer as opposed to wine.

l2c
 

kami

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<< Beer must help kids in school. Look at virtually every college in the US! >>


hehe, it's true. Alcohol, consumed moderately, only targets dead or dying brain cells when it kills off brain cells. This is actually supposed to improve mental clarity, memory, etc.