James, I think you are matured and logical and I support your views. People who have those kinds of views have never been poor, do not struggle to put food on the table for their families. We should move on. Keep up your good work!
No matter how professional an excessive eater is or how much training he/she has received, everyone knows that excessive eating will cause harm to the body/health. Just like overdosing on vitamins will have opposite effects on the body instead of aiding. Hope all excessive eaters will reconsider risking their health just for competition or viewership. Eventually, they will suffer the consequences of excessive eating, with or without nutritional knowledge, training or after eating exercise. It is not worth harming own body in such way. Health professionals will not encourage anyone to risk own health by adopting unhealthy eating habits. Praying for good health for all excessive eaters. 😅
what's meaningful to one might not be meaningful to another. such is life. so glad that many of the viewers are being objective enough to voice individual opinion, rather than hurting opposition
I believe there is no issue with your opinion on competitive eating and indulgent eating, I also agree with you on principle. The key issue with your video is your opinion on a generalized topic of competitive eating, is overly focused on a singular individual. this becomes personal, because you didnt call out any other competitive eaters out there or make Very clear your opinion is targeting competitive eating in General etc, by showcasing multiple individuals across the board and Not specific to Zermatt alone. simply put, you didn't make clear between a general opinion and a specific opinion against a specific individual.
I am a 69 year old lady born, live and will die in Singapore. I had experienced near starvation until my first job at 16 years old. I had gone through tumultuous strikes and horrified racial riots and curfews. Living through over 20 years in a slum like and poverty-stricken Singapore. All these made me put food as most important resource. Only people who have faced starvation will understand your concerns. It's not contemplation of a person. It's about not wasting food and protecting our body. James, thank you very much for your compassion and righteousness.
I read through the comments of the other video. I now feel that if he has a certain way of eating, like eating a huge meal and then atopped eating for a few days, then it is his lifestyle. But if he vomited out the food off camera, then i disagree with such activity
Mukbang originated from Korea and has its own dedicated fan base. Its surprisingly popular even in India. Some psychologists think the fans satisfy their own cravings for food by watching these videos and avoid eating this way themselves in order to stay healthy and slim. Human behaviour is difficult to understand. There were also a number of mukbang vloggers who died. It is definitely not healthy but the fan base and revenue stream is huge! Channel News Asia did a documentary on this before. We cant really tell them to stop, because eating is not illegal….. lols
昨晚看完你的视频,我了解你的观点。“浪费”不一定是把一堆食物丢掉。可是每一个人都有一定的食量;吃多余身体所需要就算是一种浪费能量。他是不是专业大胃王is besides the point. 类似的视频是在挥霍the excess of the affluent country. 这类视频的确只有娱乐意义。
Yes James I truly agree with your point and explanation. It is good you have brought ithis topic up. Such food competition will caused food wastage that do not bring any values to the society and environment.
I agree with Mr Ye, binge eating is not a healthy activity to be promoted. Even though I know he can eat, but frankly it is excessive, doing harm to his body over the long run. Even if he train and such. Even bodybuilder eat based on a certain regime to extract protein for muscle building, they don't eat more than what is needed.
If it is done just one time to show his stomach capacity then it is enough. But to carry on with such shows is meaningless and definitely an abuse , not just waste, of food. We should not support his shows.
The extreme eating by Zermatt even if it’s for the sake of helping the vendors’ sale it too overboard. The large quantity of food can be donated free to the low income group etc. That would be more meaningful & socially responsible. Hope in future Zermatt could organise free meals to low income group or underprivileged together with him with everyone including himself eating normal portion. That wil also help promote the stalls / vendors food.
I has no opinion on this matter .. I'm still trying to wrap my head around the subject .. but .. o man .. his really torturing his body .. Mr. Ye .. I can see that you're trying very hard to contest the here said "feed back" on a very peaceful manner .. sincerely very wonderful to see that .. 👍👍👍👍👍
@@Black_Sun_Dark_Star how to define “ sin “ ? According to some religious if “ God “ want you to kill a kid and you refuse, you are sinful , disobeying is another word for sin .
You raise a good point. All these big eaters world wide are sick eaters. 😂 You use food as a joke or sport while millions go hungry. Some contestants vomitted and some go to hospital (just guessing). The point is : no contestant enjoys the food. You raise a good point : let us call a spade a spade, something sick as sick.
sports have developed into many forms, such as e sport & extreme sports. just look at hangzhou asian games. the asian games has more events than Olympics. why?
I agree with u, I guess it takes an experience in life to understand...I bet Zermatt is in his late 20s...as he age he will understand tats not healthy for his gut...not stomach but gut...but let's put it a rest...it's a chicken or egg comes 1st topic....anyway, enjoy n have blessed weekend to ur family.... Psst, discuss with ur wife in stead on this topic.... Gluttony is also a sin in Christianity...try to discuss from tat angle...😊
Like it or not, competitive eating gains popularity with some people, this is a global phenomenon. As for this Singaporean perhaps you have received feedback from his fans. I am quite neutral, neither supportive nor critical. For those who have experienced hunger and starvation, eating large quantities of food is not a good practice in any sense. It is always good to have diversity of views. Anyway (sorry to plagiarise your phrase), good to have this video. Good to see that there are no "holier than thou", "self righteous" statements.
Similarly, am neutral on such big eating competition. When we want to have diversity in discussion, there's no need to feature any individual at all. That said Yezi, use Zermatt as his feature and Yezi had put himself on a higher moral ground ... Given Yezi, claims that he is in education, he should have given more thought and put across the discussion in a much neutral light aka no featuring of any individual at all. Using your last sentence, Yezi want to come across being too righteous ... At the end of day, he's no different from others who click bait ...
as you can see he is not fat. so the intake he has is at equilibrium with his output. random youtubers think they can defy the laws of thermo dynamics. ignorant.
I agree with your opinion. It's food wastage when a person eats more than what his body really needs. Vloggers are known to do all kind of things to gain viewers and subscribers. I think this vlogger is no different.