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Staatssicherheit 22 points ago +22 / -0

Control for age and obesity. That would be a more fair assessment.

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KuzoKevin 17 points ago +17 / -0

Imagine mandatory dieting and BMI tests to reduce the morbidity rate.

That might save a lot of lives, but that's an area where "science" turns a blind eye.

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Staatssicherheit 15 points ago +16 / -1

It shouldn't be mandatory. Neither should masks. But it should be strongly encouraged. If everyone actually stopped eating like pigs, it would probably save exponentially more lives than masks. It would probably rival the vaccine.

Look at Norway's and Finland's death rates compared to ours.

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Randy42 2 points ago +2 / -0

In Scandinavia, it's common to take Vitamin D and fish oil in winter too. Didn't American hospitals get money when patients died of Covid? Maybe they labeled people as having died of Covid more easily. It really is impossible to find out what really happened, can't trust the death number and can't trust the false positive tests.

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MAGASquatch 7 points ago +7 / -0

My body... My Big Mac!

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KuzoKevin 7 points ago +7 / -0

Or a Sausage Biscuit and a hash brown in the morning, sitting at a table in McDonald's.

These are the simple things in life that future generations may never experience.

Unfortunately they'll likely die from suicide, while we can die smiling from yummy food and cardiovascular disease.

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CelesteD 6 points ago +6 / -0

science doesn't turn a blind eye, it actively works with big corps to market food that makes you sick and then forces you into big pharma to pay for it all over again. science is a tool, you have to look at the people using it to see the real evil.

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