As important as it is to achieve universal healthcare, we also have to ask ourselves why we have so many more chronic illnesses than they do in other advanced countries. 1/2
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As long as Big Food and Big Ag dominate our farming and food supply, chemical companies are allowed to poison our green spaces and fossil fuel and defense industries pollute our environment, no healthcare system will ever be able to get ahead of the damage they cause. 2/2

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Replying to @marwilliamson
Definitely true. If we start with Healthcare, the obvious damage caused by these issues force our medical industrial complex to pay, they won't like it and they will then push the liability to who's causing it. I see many blaming SNAP recipients and individuals when it's systemic
Replying to @marwilliamson
Also, holistic and alternative must be included in Healthcare. The FDA allows nasty food to be fed to kids in school. Then blocks real alternative medicine treatments and forces harmful ones so big pharma always have uncured customers
Replying to @marwilliamson
It won't change until people take responsibility for what they eat instead of being fat lazy fucks, LBSH
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Replying to @marwilliamson
your great, but it is a culture of laziness enabled by an extremely efficient market system which simply gives us what we want the most
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It's really a pretty disgusting picture that you've painted ... but unfortunately ... It's True!
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Another toxic industry most people don’t know about is Christmas trees.They are heavily sprayed with pesticides and herbicides.The industry has decimated highland areas of NC and VA.And people are sick from farm runoff.Local government turns a blind eye.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
you had to show proof of loyalty to Big Pharma to see marianne williamson speak in 2022. your tweets are completely hypocritical and tone deaf, utterly unaware of your own conduct and participation in this very mess.