Well it starts with a bit of self-awareness. You should reflect on the types of reactions people have to you and your style of communication. I’m talking normal people here, not panhandlers, professional music festival attendees or liberal arts majors.
Now spend a moment reflecting on your communication style anytime someone challenges you. Big pharma shill, derelict ideology, dismissing advanced degrees, dismissing achievement in life, etc.
Is your goal to beat yourself off and feel good about being more woke than the easily-fooled researchers and professionals you engage with? I’d say mission accomplished there!
Is your goal to convince people to change their mind to your point of view? If so, consider the possibility that you are, in fact, doing more harm than good.
In short, your style of communicating is a lot closer to a pigeon-feeding vagrant who spends his time ranting incoherently while pretending the people around him don’t exist.
That leaves a lot of people with the take away that whatever you’re advocating should probably be avoided at all costs. This is especially true when it comes to policy concerning mind altering drugs, lest they or their children end up like you.
Smh, I didn’t say it was evil. I simply pointed out they do exactly what you do.
Didn’t say that it was. It’s just a positive consequence of their actions.
No, it’s about providing a good that the public wants and if the public is okay with destroying their own health to enjoy it that’s on them.
Uhuh. Hard to provide healthy foods long term to people that starve to death first.
Are you 4 years old?
Mkay…
It’s taking it’s sweet ass time.
Good grief you could not follow a thought to save your life. If profit is everything why would they donate hundreds of millions of dollars to charities? You would know this if you’d ever sat in a boardroom, which I guarantee you have not.
Well, the all-powerful government could end their “monopoly status” if they want to. Don’t get mad at me when the enormous government, you want, doesn’t do the things you want it to do.
It isn’t Big Pharm blocking treatments. It’s the all-powerful Federal Government you love so much.
Cool talking point, brah.
Jesus Christ at the irony of posting this right after trying to shit on fast food for selling a good that people can buy or pass on.
Bruh, I cam in here strictly to talk about potatoes … where else have I posted in this thread of yours? Nowhere. If i wanted to argue with you on this i would, but yes, i do find ridiculing you a bit more entertaining … I’m not a big fan of beating my head against a obstinate brick wall all too often dontchaknow
No you didn’t as you can’t because it goes against your ideology. So you deny the elites detrimental activity to the public and pretend it’s the same as the majority’s opinion that the country ought to benefit as a whole not just run for the powerful and privileged.
So this makes it okay to profit from the detriment of others? Capitalism at it’s core.
Huh, you are more brainwashed than I once thought.
Yeah, hollowing out the can middle class.
Have you sat in a boardroom meeting? And more importantly, were you a part of the business decision making process?
Man, your level of brainwashing is complete.
They work hand in hand which you have to deny. It is simply a difference of a government run by and for corporations. Get it? Nah, didn’t think so.
Now you want to deny the millions of dollars spent on advertising has nothing to do with their sales. Not to mention the discretionary income for the middle class has gone down precipitously for decades now, giving them a more narrow window to spend their money. All this helps those who serve cheap nutritionally devoid foods. Wow, it would be so honorable to be in that chain of events. Especially profiting from it. Man, what ethics!
Are the diseases they help to perpetuate a positive consequence of their actions?
There were no potatoes, but I did use twice the amount of egg noodles and some extra-rich homemade chicken broth with a helper of Epic bone broth (which is delicious) so everything turned out well.
I just started making my own broth - it surprisingly does make a difference. I threw some turnip in my last batch (along with the regular carrots, onions and celery) - added some a hearty component to it.