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She’s a grifter. She doesn’t do any research to see if her claims are true or not and she doesn’t present the other side of things. So even if she believes her own rhetoric, she’s still a liar and a con artist because she knows she isn’t presenting all the facts or researching her claims with any honesty. She’s just crafting a narrative to get money and attention.
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“Special Police” Damn, I know dude isn’t smart but did they have to make him wear a vest that calls him out like that? Or is that so the public knows he’s just on some make a wish thing to be a cop for a day.
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That “activist” is just another grifter. She can’t back up any of her claims, she doesn’t understand what discrimination means. Discrimination isn’t a doctor telling you being obese is bad for you. It is bad for you, and they’re doing their job to tell you that. She also tosses in, “we’re told about our weight whether it’s related or not.” So wait, she thinks it’s discrimination to mention obesity even when it’s a direct cause of the patient’s illness? Lol. And then it’s also discrimination if the doctor mentions obesity is an issue even if it isn’t directly tied to why the patient is there? So if you went to the doctor for a broken finger and they noticed you had skin cancer, it would be discrimination if the doctor didn’t ignore the cancer and just focused on your finger?
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Raising the minimum wage does nothing. Use tariffs to make companies produce in the US. Deport all illegals and stop sponsoring work visas so American companies can’t hire the entire third world. Put a tax on companies who use a high amount of automation instead of hiring humans. Use the money from those taxes only to give startup loans and grants to companies who make legally binding agreements to use mostly human labor. You just solved like half of society’s problems.
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@Bakussy Oh they know, it’s why they don’t want to change and instead pretend that if society changes to cater to their bad life choices, they can somehow avoid all the downsides of their obesity. It’s pure reality avoidance
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@Komi83 There are a lot of people who choose to be fat because they want to be on disability, they’re making a grift out of it like the woman in this video, or they want to be attractive to someone or a group of people who find obesity attractive. I know a couple of women who refuse to lose weight because they like that certain guys find their size attractive. One of them is on a direct path to losing her foot due to diabetes. She doesn’t want to lose her foot but thinks she won’t be attractive if she loses weight
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Fortune cookie philosophy. Passion, purpose, just vague ways of making things sound more profound than they are. Find something you don’t hate doing AND that actually pays well. Don’t expect fast results, stay focused on being as good as you can, learn how others at the top got there (it was probably from being good at networking, negotiating, and not letting anyone take advantage of them), and copy that.
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@projectkepleren But I’m entitled to never having to do anything I don’t want to do, and everyone else should pay for my lifestyle. Rich “socialists” on YT told me so.
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But if I choose to stay poor, then I’m being poor, but being poor isn’t a choice, but I chose to stay poor which made me be poor
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@qqqaloIt’s not a single choice, don’t be so simple. It’s a choice made out of hundreds, thousands of other choices you make on a regular basis which all add up
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@thorfinn8176 Lots of people born into “the wrong areas” are very rich, and most of the super rich people in the world are the kids of people born into “the wrong areas”. Very few people are rich because their parents and grandparents and great grandparents and great-great grandparents were all rich. And even then, someone in that family started out poor and was the one to break their lineage out of it
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@Soshsbxu Marriage rate is highly linked to income in most of the world. In many large cultures it’s almost impossible to get married without having considerable assets and income
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