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What do you suppose is the chance that the same Pharmonsters who cooked up gain of function bio weapon virus funded Wuhan because it was illegal here, hastily hooked up the deadly clot shots, compelled their FDA shills for a status that would give them immunity, made billions on the clot shots and five times that much on drugs to treat the injuries they caused with the jabs?

Such a friggin deal😮

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100% chance?

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A couple of weeks ago while heading out shopping with a friend I struck up the conversation on how smokers and vapers are demonised, bullied, ostracised and tptb go out of their way to make things and their lives as hard as possible. However if you’re fat as a pig living on nothing but junk can barely walk or work there’s no shame only body positivity thrown out there.

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Very good point too. What were the responses?

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I got a thank you for actually making the comment even though I’m not a smoker I believe if you’re going to ban the choice of smoking for younger ones, then how come it’s okay for none stop opening of junk food places.

More lives and better health would be had all round with less shite available to eat.

Don’t get me wrong I’m not into policing people in every aspect of their lives and believe in free choice, doesn’t mean it doesn’t boil my piss that lard arses get a free pass and a pat on the back for shoveling endless amounts of food down their pie holes.

I’m gen x I’ve never smoked and I’m not fat, as a child I was fed good home cooked meals so I don’t like the taste of junk food.

I was a stay at home mum to my two teenagers who have been fed a good home cooked diet, both have been vocal in appreciating the time and effort that has gone into raising them.

Strangely enough neither are keen on junk food either and view it as a last resort. Oh and our dentist says she can tell by their teeth that they didn’t have a poor diet along with loads of pop and sweets.

The world would be so much better without governments stepping over the line interfering and encouraging family breakdowns, imagine if they had supported normal folk as much as they have pharma and big corporations, oh yeh they’d be making a lot less profit.

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I guess they turned being fat into a 'protected identity', and that's the problem.

Also I believe smokers harm also others around them hence 'passive smokers' who don't smoke themselves but suffer from the smoke of their neighbors were active in complaining.

Junk food harms only those who eat so I guess no one just cares of fatties and their health.

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We could stick it up their arse and eat an apple. Or be really rebellious and eat some kale!

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I think the only way to stop this insanity is to get smarter. Laws don't really protect people and often harm more than help(depending on the kind of people you have making those laws, let me add). But if people are smarter, they'll know not to fall for such traps. If someone wants to do something, they'll find a way to do it, no matter if it's legal or not.

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Yeah, that's for sure the best solution - to make people smarter and mpre critically thinking.

But don't you think we ought to break or nationalize Big Pharma too though?

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They should be held accountable for the incredible damage they've done but, honestly, I don't think they will. I have no faith in the system, and I think they won't do anything unless they either stand to gain something or if the loss is too great. The pharma companies were allowed to do it because the people in power thought it was a good deal. The politicians did their social experiment, seeing how far they could push obedience and control around the globe, and the pharma got lab rats without having to worry about consequences.

"Sure, let's make a worldwide experiment, and if we break the population while doing it, no problem -- you can make the medication to try and put them back together and I'll be safe behind the claims that I was just trying to do the best for everyone in an emergency." I'm pretty sure it went somewhere along those lines.

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Yeah agreed. I sadly have the same feeling that neither Pharma mafia nor corrupt politicians would be held accountable but we still ought to try though.

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Definitely. We cannot give up.

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One hundred years from now there will be little of the human race left but no shortage of chimpanzees and gorillas. We as a species are devolving back to where we started and the Medical Industrial Complex is leading that effort.

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