cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/43751409
I’ve started seeing more shit like this, even TVs in exam rooms with ads like this.
This tells you everything you need to know about pharmacological capture of allopathic medicine
Ask your doctor how often they deprescribe a medication before you start it, if they never deprescribe, it’s not a treatment it’s a subscription
That’s a no go for me. I stopped going to the gas stations with the ad screens on the pump for this reason. I want to hear the whoosh of gas going in my car, not some fake-cheerful spokesperson trying to sell me stuff. Some spaces are just sacred.
I seriously think it is only a matter of time before ads end up in textbooks issued to schoolchildren.
I can imagine it in the US at least.
Chapter 3: The Indian Removal Act
The Indian Removal Act of 1830 was signed into law on May 28, 1830, by United States President Andrew Jackson. The law, as described by Congress, provided for an exchange of lands with the Indians residing in any of the states or territories, and for their removal west of the river Mississippi. Tribes such as the Cherokee were forcibly removed by the United States government in a march to the west that later became known as the Trail of Tears.
Fig. 1: Kellogg™ Corn Flakes® are the only breakfast cereal made using ethically-sourced corn grown on reclaimed Cherokee land. Send in your Box Tops™ for a 5% contribution to the Cherokee Tribal Fund and to support your local schools (now free from government funding)
Fig. 1: Kellogg™ Corn Flakes® are the only breakfast cereal made using ethically-sourced corn grown on reclaimed Cherokee land. Send in your Box Tops™ for a 5% contribution to the Cherokee Tribal Fund and to support your local schools (now free from government funding)
“…And no jerking off!”
Reason #4671 to not participate in that kind of crap. Just talk to the receptionist when you arrive.
doctors pushing drugs and encouraging patients to ask for them by name are not doctors i would want to go to. and afaiac, are doctors that shouldn’t be allowed to be doctors.
That ad looks like those we all knew not to trust 20+ years ago.
This is p̧̻̼̯͓̪̫̱͚̍̋́̔̈́̋̔̌̒̈́͆͆͢͟͟͝ŗ̴̶̸̶̛̺̼͓̬̯̝̼̖͓͂̿̆̐ͩ̿ͪͩ͊ͨ͛̃̈͋̉̑͆ͭͫͨͬ͋́͞͠͝͞o͚͌g̸̤̺̭̝͖̭͙͉ͣͬ̇ͥͭͣ̔͛͠re̸̡̱̦̲͓̪͈͎̗̯̻͂̀͗̒̽͑̀̐́ͬͪ̽ͫ͋ͨ̍ͤ̎ͪ͢͟͝͡ş̸̴̭͔̬͖̔͋͆͋͢s̴̢̛̰̥̺̺̝͍̻̟͋̀ͭ̓ͩ͑͒̑͆ͦ̐̀̀̿̈́̊ͣ̽͊̚͢͠͠͠.