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RE: Does anyone here actually believe anti-covid conspiracy theories?

in #covid4 years ago (edited)

The trouble with calling everything that doesn’t toe the narrative of the government and the mouthpieces they employ being called ‘conspiracy theories’ doesn’t help. There’s a lot of fucked up shit these assholes do intentionally and when they are caught, they just decry it, calling people crazy conspiracy theorists.

I haven’t watched the video yet, but I will try to. I’m just saying that listening to the government and the media is worse for your health than other things. They decry vitamin C as not something you should do. What’s wrong with taking something incredibly cheap, to promote overall health in a time of sickness? To me that’s basic health 101. Not to mention the 60mg recommended by the health experts in the government as 100% daily value of the vitamin is so low and based off information that’s so old, that itself is dangerous.

With what they are pushing, the focus is on making lots of money for drug companies. At least in what I read and pay attention to, we are promoting overall health and wellness that costs thousands of dollars less and is a better idea than sticking a needle in your arm.

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I’m just saying that listening to the government and the media is worse for your health than other things.

For sure, I don't like the government nor MSM but the internet is becoming it's own MSM now with content creators instead who many seem to have jumped on this anti-covid wagon and spreading misinformation that may hurt people with backing's off "our freedom", etc. Not surprised most of these are also originating from the U.S. considering Trump shares a lot of conspiracy stuff as long as it somehow benefits his own agenda.

I also hate drug companies and while I get that some are pushing the theories that they created this just to earn more money I think there would've been easier ways for them to do so, they are after all in control of how overpriced their drugs have been in forever anyway.

There's nothing wrong about stating some ideas and opinions but making it all about that all the time seems to reek opportunism.