Posted on 07/15/2021 6:20:10 PM PDT by Trumpisourlastchance
As Aldous Huxley laid out in excruciating detail in his seminal novel Brave New World, the totalitarian state of tomorrow will prop itself up not by brute force of the type seen in Orwell’s 1984, but rather via social conditioning and a pharmacological social control tool called medicalization:
“Medicalization can be defined as the process by which some aspects of human life come to be considered as medical problems, whereas before they were not considered pathological.”
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Big pharma, big business, the corporate media & the "woke" influencers are right now drugging Americans (opioids, meth, marijuana the "safe" drug, psychadelics) with more on the way, including sex changes for children (read the article). Don't say we weren't warned. It's been growing for years.
There’s big money to be made wrecking our nation’s children. They will certainly go for it.
My company’s banker, M&T Bank, had its business home page last week honoring the gay and trans faction.
Disgusting corporate pandering at its worst
If I was pre-pubescent now, I’d probably be pushed into this outcome. I was a tomboy. All of my friends were boys (most are still men), I liked cars, video games, and things that go, “boom!”. That hasn’t changed.
I was, however, depressed. I was very heavy, and the boys didn’t judge; that’s why I was friends with them. The girls were vicious. I wasn’t body weight heavy, but water weight heavy. Renal insufficiency forced a CUBIC FOOT (100+ lbs.) of water on my body, which we learned when I was 16.
If I’d been undergoing a “transition” during that point in time, I’d instantly want to reverse. I was uncomfortable and depressed because I was heavy, but diuretics pulled all of that off in about a year, most of it in the first 3 months of my junior year. Instantly, I felt comfortable in my skin, stretch marks notwithstanding.
Usually that discomfort and depression is plain old teen/preteen angst, or something else. It’s like drug addiction. There’s a root cause.
Just wait for that one to be pulled out of the DSM and labeled as normal.
Also, without opioids, I wouldn’t be able to function. My left arm (damage from AV fistula) and osteo arthritis cause me constant pain, and I can’t treat the osteo issues as one normally would because I can’t take anything that increases calcium. The nerve damage in my arm made it unusable, especially for dialysis, due to nerve damage. I’ve been on a stable dose for a decade with no increase, and have zero history of abuse.
Food for thought.
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