"We are not against vaccines and in no way anti-vaxxers, rather, we support vaccines once developed properly." - Paul Alexander
"Big Pharma's actions protect industry profits over public safety, far too often."
"We are not against vaccines and in no way anti-vaxxers, rather, we support vaccines once developed properly." - Paul Alexander
"Big Pharma's actions protect industry profits over public safety, far too often."
(n) 1. a pile of shit (literally and figuratively) 2. worthless junk and/or pointless things and activities 3. the technical term for anything that doesn't have survival value.
Example: "The stuff in most people's garages is crap - real piles of waste."
(adj) (crappy) worthless, terrible, shoddy, pointless, etc...
Example: "Our crappy system is going to kill all life on this planet."
See decrapping (v). making something simple and beautiful again.
Example: "Wow. Your house looks great after your major decrapping project."
We are going to need to cut the crap, and change the crapitalist system that spews it out endlessly, if we are to save ourselves.
No one needs more waste.
No one.
None.
"Seventy-six percent of people in the US, 72 percent in the UK, 73 percent in Brazil, and 82 percent in China say they are more excited when their online purchases arrive in the mail than when they buy things in store.”
"In an attempt to reduce litigation costs, Georgia-Pacific secretly ran a research program intended to raise doubts about the dangers of asbestos and stave off regulatory efforts to ban the chemical. The company used knowingly flawed methodologies in its science as well as publishing its research in scientific journals without adequately disclosing the authors’ conflicts of interest."
"Rather than honestly dealing with its burgeoning concussion problem, the National Football League (NFL) went after the reputation of the first doctor to link the sport to the degenerative brain disease he named Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy."
"The top lobbyist for the fossil fuel industry in the western United States secretly ran more than a dozen front groups in an attempt to undermine forward-looking policy on climate change and clean technologies."
"Coca-Cola quietly funded a research institute out of the University of Colorado designed to persuade people to focus on exercise, not calorie intake, for weight loss."
"After meeting with and listening to talking points from chlorpyrifos producer Dow Chemical Company, the EPA announced it would be reversing its decision to ban the chemical that is linked to neurological development issues in children."
These are only some of many, many examples of how corporations corrupt all the checks and balances that are supposed to keep us safe and healthy.
In a society where power and profits are paramount over the health of people and the planet, such a playbook should come as no surprise.
We are constantly bombarded by religious, business, and government misinformation, and have been for a very long time.
Learning more can help us avoid companies we would rather not support with our purchasing choices.
Dirty tricks should not be rewarded, or covered up.
Not a pretty repair, but it works. |