The worst part regarding Tobacco is that the plant itself isn't even that bad; they intentionally fill the cigars/cigarettes with toxic fillers. The Native Americans had normal consumption of Tobacco. The cigarette companies would take industrial waste and shove it into their products in order to dispose of their trash, make money off of doing so, and make people sick so they would fuel the medical industry.
The Rick and Morty fans who harassed employees over the Szechuan Sauce have evolved into their final form: blaming actors in advertisements for a few McDonalds stores promoting genocide.
Nuance is lost and gone, and I hate how often I fall into crap like this. Like, ya'll know how crazy I am. It's hard to deal with the modern world, for everyone.
I do not believe Iñaki is doing this to spit on the face of BDS. He’s a kid in the first place. Personally I just thought the ad was cringe.
I support the right for people to boycott corporations as much as they want, but let’s not pretend that just because a 20 year old actor did an ad for McDonald’s that automatically makes him a raging Zionist.
would I have refused McDonald’s if I were him? Yes. But not everybody has strong opinions like a keyboard warrior such as myself.
I do not believe Iñaki is doing this to spit on the face of BDS. He’s a kid in the first place. Personally I just thought the ad was cringe.
I support the right for people to boycott corporations as much as they want, but let’s not pretend that just because a 20 year old actor did an ad for McDonald’s that automatically makes him a raging Zionist.
would I have refused McDonald’s if I were him? Yes. But not everybody has strong opinions like a keyboard warrior such as myself.
Yep, absolutely. Honestly with enough mental gymnastics this can be applied to anything. Exploitation of minorities in poor countries for electronics (particularly the mines for metals and minerals). Foodstuffs coming from poor countries with shit pays and bad working conditions. Clothes coming from sweatshops in Bangladesh or India.
This is why this whole thing to me is very performative, Gaza's situation is terrible but the only reason a lot of people care enough to complain about it is because it's a high profile issue and it gives them brownie points on social media
The world can not be healed in its entirety, but it can be made better, and maybe for some time it can be good enough for it to be a world where you would be alrighty with having children @NAMELESS
The world can not be healed in its entirety, but it can be made better, and maybe for some time it can be good enough for it to be a world where you would be alrighty with having children @NAMELESS
This is how the World Government works. Make it so a good guy like Inaki stars in a corporation add for a corporation that supports murder (not even taking about Israel, look at what's in the food, McDonalds has killed way more people with food than they ever will with guns).
Then, blame him for it.
Guess what?
The public is attacking a celebrity who did nothing wrong, while ignoring the company that actually makes money off of selling poison as food.
Big Profit for Big Brother while pushing little brother into the dirt.
Perfect marketing for the people who actually run wars. Distract people with McDonalds and a One Piece actor, while they continue to treat Arab children the way Nazi Germans treated Anne Frank.
I'd watch out for the rising rate of cancer and other random diseases the following years after the Covid-19 incident since it was supposed to have been observed.
Incidents of vaccine-related injuries (including myocarditis and thrombosis) among those that received the vaccine present a stronger argument for not taking the vaccines vs taking the vaccines + booster pack combo if the presented symptoms of these "injuries" are worse than the disease itself.
I said that people at the time were sceptical about the fact that the Vaccine reduced transmission, not that it was not necessary to implement cautionnary measures !
It WAS necessary. And you know why ? Because at the end, we KNOW that the vaccine reduces transmission. It's a scientific FACT.
The data graph on this chart (particularly for the US) shows that by the end of 2021, over 200 million people in the US had received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. The number of vaccinated individuals began to plateau around March 31, 2022, suggesting that the rate of new vaccinations dropped significantly around that time.
Despite over 200 million people receiving the COVID-19 vaccines by just before September 12, 2021, the number of weekly confirmed COVID-19 deaths managed to spike temporarily, with the highest peaks reaching approximately 13,000 and nearly 20,000 deaths per week. These peaks occurred just before March 31, 2022, even as the vaccination count exceeded 200 million.
After March 31, 2022, the number of COVID-19-related deaths decreased sharply and consistently remained well below 5,000 deaths per week.
In the first graph, the number of vaccinated individuals begins to plateau around the same date that COVID-19 deaths started to decline dramatically. This correlation suggests that the rate of COVID-19 deaths may have decreased steadily even without a significant increase in vaccination numbers during that period.
So the remaining 150 million+ people in the United States rejected the vaccines and the number of people that die from covid decreased? 🤔
I live in a relatively rural area where all of the basic necessities (groceries, electronic stores, hospital, etc) are within walking distance, and trust me, life like this gets incredibly monotonous after a couple years of what can be described as a pseudo-Groundhog day.
I'd move back to the heart of the city in a heartbeat, tbh.
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