@RmSalih It seems there was an issue of cover-up of these grooming gangs for fear of racism though. I think that's the main scandal here, not solely the fact the horrific rapes took place.
An inquiry into sexual exploitation of children and sex crimes against women cannot be national if it only selects areas where there is a high concentration of South Asian heritage communities, because apparently, this problem does not happen in majority-white areas. It is a targeted inquiry into certain communities, which is exactly what those with an agenda wanted.
@zaidkdahhaj I know a dermatologist personally who happily recommends sunscreen to all his patients, knowing full well his advice is likely to cause the skin cancer he treats. Then jokes that sunscreen is for chumps to his friends and colleagues. They’re not all ignorant.
"Build a new politics" was Corbyn's line. And now all the people he beat in leadership elections are in the cabinet, and he's gone for good.
The lesson is you can't "build a new politics" unless the old politics let you; and if they let you, you're not building a new politics.
@OffGuardian0 Not convinced on this one. True we don't use terms like "love speech", but it's easy to imagine what such speech would entail.
It's very evident to me that speech can be categorised into types.
Whether hate speech should be illegal is of course another question.
He's NOT a trillionaire; he has an asset that is hypothetically worth a trillion dollars.
This deliberate misunderstanding is currently so prevalent I'm beginning to think it's presaging some weird agenda.
A certain percentage of people will believe literally anything, however stupid, provided the government or authorities or 'science' tell them it's true.
Another percentage of people will believe literally anything, however stupid, provided it's presented to them as something the government or authorities or 'science' is trying to hide.
Only a small minority will decline to believe either - unless it makes sense and is backed by hard evidence.
This is the root of the problem.
If only Christians had this level of conviction.
If there is hope, it lies with our brothers and sister in the muslim community.
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My theory is that medical schools are epistemologically corrupted. They take some of the brightest youth, inculcate them with intense memorization, and turn off their critical faculties. Maybe it’s a byproduct of the pedagogy?
I’ve found most doctors to be incredibly intellectually incurious. They have an implicit view that they have learned all there is to learn, and the rest of their career is algorithmic.
Exactly...
And this is not new.
Governments have been “fortifying” foods with synthetic chemicals masquerading as nutrients for decades.
Just read the labels.
Flour
Cereal
Bread
Milk
Infant formula
“Enriched” foods everywhere.
Sounds benevolent until you realize the public was never asked whether they wanted industrial isolates added to staple foods in the first place.
Folic acid is not food folate.
Same way synthetic “vitamins” are not the same thing as nutrients from eggs, meat, fruit, sunlight, minerals and actual living food systems.
The MTHFR angle is another rabbit hole.
But to me, the bigger point is even simpler:
The body was never designed to consume synthetic isolated compounds sprayed into processed food and then be told it’s “public health.”
Real folate comes in real food, in a natural matrix with cofactors.
Folic acid comes from an industrial nutrition model that keeps pretending chemistry is the same thing as biology.
It isn’t.
More on MTHFR later.
That story gets weird fast...
The “vitamin C” in your pill doesn’t come from oranges.
The B12 you inject doesn’t come from meat.
The creatine you scoop doesn’t come from steak.
The “vitamin D” you take doesn’t come from the sun.
The protein powder you chug isn’t a food.
This is the part wellness people hate looking at.
They borrow the language of nature, then sell you industrial replicas.
Vitamin C supplement:
GMO corn starch / glucose syrup
→ microbial fermentation
→ chemical conversion
→ purification
→ crystallized ascorbic acid
→ tablet, capsule or powder
That is not an orange.
B12 supplement:
bacterial fermentation in industrial tanks
→ extraction
→ purification
→ stabilization
→ often cyanocobalamin or methylcobalamin
→ pill, drop or injection
That is not oysters or red meat.
Creatine powder:
sarcosine + cyanamide
→ chemical reaction
→ filtration
→ drying
→ micronized white powder
→ flavoured pre-workout or tub
That is not steak.
Vitamin D3 supplement:
irradiated sheep grease / lanolin
→ cholesterol extraction
→ irradiation
→ chemical conversion
→ purified cholecalciferol
→ softgel, tablet or drop
That is not sunlight.
Protein powder:
industiral waste milk byproduct or plant isolate
→ filtration
→ heat processing
→ drying
→ lecithin, gums, sweeteners, flavours
→ ultra-processed powder
That's not food.
And before the supplement bros start crying, yes, some of these compounds may have uses.
But that's not the point.
The point is language.
They say:
“vitamin C” like it means fruit.
“vitamin D” like it means sun.
“B12” like it means meat.
“protein” like it means food.
“natural” like it means nature.
But most of this stuff is industrial chemistry wrapped in biological branding.
Sometimes useful.
Sometimes unnecessary.
Sometimes harmful.
But not the same thing as the original living system it was copied from.
A molecule in a capsule is not the full food.
A marker moving is not health.
A synthetic fragment is not the same as nature.
That’s the trick.
They sell you the isolated echo...
then pretend it’s the song.
@Alec_Zeck Jesus in Matthew 15:24: “I was sent only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.”
Did you know there is a chapter in what is called in Arabic the "Qur'an" (English: "The Recital) named after Mary, the mother of Jesus?
The chapter can be read here: https://t.co/YxssCnS8tm
Great post for helping people rethink the parasite narrative. The “war on parasites” mirrors the flawed germ theory mindset—blaming the cleanup crew instead of addressing the toxic terrain.
Fix the environment, and they leave on their own.