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<blockquote data-quote="MoonSong" data-source="post: 8113800" data-attributes="member: 6689464"><p>Speaking of food, there's something that keeps bothering me. Specially after I went to get some supplies today. You see, every other product is now labeled with black stickers that warn "this has too much sugar", "this has too much sodium" and so on. Normally I wouldn't really mind them being there, (Though I worry they have already lost their kick since they are everywhere), what bothers me is why they are there. You see, the official narrative about having so many deaths is not that this is a deadly virus that we have failed to control, with next to no testing and negligible contact tracing, extreme triage in our underfunded and now undersupplied public hospitals -they basically reject anybody under 60 until they get so sick that there's nothing to do, basically people are checked in just to die-, data manipulation to justify premature reopenings of different states, and lack of a national mandate for wearing facemasks -and low usage of them, let alone correct usage-.</p><p></p><p>No it is nothing of the sort, instead this is a mild virus that is killing everybody because we eat and drink so much sugars and fats, so obviously we need to warn the people no to eat these things and nobody else will die! These black stickers are saving everybody's lives! /s </p><p></p><p>In short, they are scapegoating food for the failure to have a proper and opportune response to the pandemic and they are wasting precious money and time on black stickers that don't even have the desired effect just to show they are doing something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoonSong, post: 8113800, member: 6689464"] Speaking of food, there's something that keeps bothering me. Specially after I went to get some supplies today. You see, every other product is now labeled with black stickers that warn "this has too much sugar", "this has too much sodium" and so on. Normally I wouldn't really mind them being there, (Though I worry they have already lost their kick since they are everywhere), what bothers me is why they are there. You see, the official narrative about having so many deaths is not that this is a deadly virus that we have failed to control, with next to no testing and negligible contact tracing, extreme triage in our underfunded and now undersupplied public hospitals -they basically reject anybody under 60 until they get so sick that there's nothing to do, basically people are checked in just to die-, data manipulation to justify premature reopenings of different states, and lack of a national mandate for wearing facemasks -and low usage of them, let alone correct usage-. No it is nothing of the sort, instead this is a mild virus that is killing everybody because we eat and drink so much sugars and fats, so obviously we need to warn the people no to eat these things and nobody else will die! These black stickers are saving everybody's lives! /s In short, they are scapegoating food for the failure to have a proper and opportune response to the pandemic and they are wasting precious money and time on black stickers that don't even have the desired effect just to show they are doing something. [/QUOTE]
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