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Kerre Woodham: We need to accept some personal responsibility

By Kerre McIvor
5:30 AM Sunday Feb 17, 2013
Photo / Greg Bowker

Photo / Greg Bowker

I had wondered how the family of 30-year-old mother-of-eight Natasha Harris could possibly blame the manufacturers of Coca-Cola for her death, especially given the fact that she was a 30-a-day smoker.

Then a sentence down the bottom of one of the news stories caught my eye: the family were hoping to obtain compensation from Coca-Cola for the children, who are now in care.

There we go.

That's why the family was pointing the bone at the monolithic international company. They smelled money.

But even more annoying than the attempts to blame the soft drink for the woman's death were the family's calls to have warning labels printed on Coke bottles.

Harris drank around seven litres of the drink every day. Her teeth had rotted and been removed. A number of her children had been born without tooth enamel.

Her own family had remonstrated with her about the amount of Coke she drank.

It defies belief to think that she didn't know she was drinking too much.

Too much of anything is bad for you and most of us know that. And given that there were plenty of health warnings on cigarette packets that Harris chose to ignore, it's doubtful she'd have heeded any warnings on a Coke bottle. Give me strength! How about a bit of personal responsibility instead of wanting to blame anyone and everyone for poor lifestyle choices?

Debate on this article is now closed.

By Kerre McIvor

- Herald on Sunday

Sheelagh (New Zealand) | 09:20AM Sunday, 17 Feb 2013
You are so right Kerre.

The word responsibility doesn't seem to be in a large number of people's vocabulary.

Instead they sit back and blame the government, other law abiding citizens for their "poor me" situation.

30 cigarettes a day! The woman was a walking timebomb.
Wayne Jessop (Bay of Plenty) | 09:20AM Sunday, 17 Feb 2013
Right on Kerre!
Tax spend and hope () | 09:20AM Sunday, 17 Feb 2013
Oh no, you cannot possibly be advocating personal responsibility? That as well as self-reliance and hard work all went out the door and has been relegated to the realm of 'right-wing' by whinging socialists that seem to run the place! It all seems to be someone elses fault, and the strategy for survival these days is to shift blame to the state then demand a handout and compensation paid for by rich taxpayers.

If you're convicted of a crime then no worries - just file appeal after appeal and get a taxpayer funded lawyer to spend years getting you off, someone else must have done it!
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