In an alternate timeline, little Farrokh Bulsara followed a more typical Indian immigrant path into medical school, rather than changing his name to Freddie Mercury, and I guess he makes KZbin videos occasionally. I read a quote under one of Hank Green’s videos just now that seemed appropriate for this video, from another fellow alumnus of mine (school), GK Chesterton: “The Reformer is always right about what's wrong. However, he's often wrong about what is right.”
@nomennescio7571Күн бұрын
That is a very good quote, I'm going to remember that one! No, wait, I'm going to save it somewhere in my brain and not be able to ever retrieve it again 😂
@BibiboshКүн бұрын
as an australian. i support trump!
@anguscampbell3020Күн бұрын
The world needs you.
@anguscampbell3020Күн бұрын
@@Bibibosh I guess stupidity knows no borders.
@RICDirectorКүн бұрын
@Bibibosh...take him....please!!
@bilboswaggingsКүн бұрын
The password finally found him
@erdood3235Күн бұрын
What is this a reference to?
@bilboswaggingsКүн бұрын
@erdood3235 the famous "He remembered the password " when someone finally uploads
@FloedekageКүн бұрын
@@erdood3235 boring repetitive youtube comments.
@meretriciousinsolent20 сағат бұрын
@@Floedekage first time I've heard it 😅
@The_Normalised_Cyclist11 сағат бұрын
@@meretriciousinsolentwe the boomers of the internet
@ShoaibKhanZКүн бұрын
He was working on getting the moustache to grow. Now finally he is back.
@MedlifeCrisisКүн бұрын
Growing a moustache for 11 months? No, this was just Movember.
@FirstSynapseКүн бұрын
He can grow that moustache overnight
@tobylegion6913Күн бұрын
@@MedlifeCrisis let me guess, you started late? This Wednesday?
@andrewdunbar828Күн бұрын
Rumour has it that it was the moustache that grew him.
@andy_ppp23 сағат бұрын
I’ve been working on mine for over 25 years and it’s still not great 😂
@eedobeeКүн бұрын
When I first found out Dr Oz was the appointee I went to bed shortly after. The next morning I actually had to check because I thought I’d dreamt it.
@firestar777420 сағат бұрын
Open your mind! Oz could be there to widely out the rest of those baddie! Trump is playing a chess game but it will all come to light!
@Madferreiro20 сағат бұрын
@@firestar7774trump and chess hahaha
@cgttc044119 сағат бұрын
nightmare come true
@R4de19 сағат бұрын
@@firestar7774 Oz fits in perfectly with the other frauds in the administration
@madshorn582617 сағат бұрын
@@firestar7774 If you open your mind too much your brain will fall out. Seems to have happened to the next US administration.
@aayushgsaКүн бұрын
Never in my wildest dreams I imagined the Matrix being reenacted in front of Edward Jenner's statue with some quality Hindi dub
@DanielBrotherston20 сағат бұрын
One of the reasons that school closures in the US and Canada were so prolonged was because the other measures to control the pandemic were significantly less effective, and less quickly applied. I remember refrigerated trailers filled with bodies were parked outside our hospitals where tents outside were holding the least critical but still dying patients. This was the context in which these schools were closed. As usual, North America failed our children because we weren't willing to make any other sacrifices for ourselves. The same reason we have the highest rates of all other causes of childhood harm and disease, because contrary to the "think of the children" bullshit, adults only think of themselves.
@VicvicW19 сағат бұрын
The refrigeration lorries used as temporary morgues was certainly shocking, but to pretend it is unprecedented is another of those pernicious bits of misinformation that infests the well meaning left. A lot of people died during COVID. This is not something anyone can really argue with. These bodies need to be put somewhere. Refrigeration lorries are a standard part of disaster response and management of the dead. I wish people would stop bringing it up like it's something massively shocking. It's not to anyone who has done the minimum of research into what is done when a lot of people die and it can be managed. We also had huge hospital overflows here in the UK. Large convention venues were converted to "Nightingale Hospitals" (not really used as I don't think they were properly staffed, as opposed to them not being needed.) the US was not unique in being overwhelmed. You're engaging in American exceptionalism: that what you faced was so uniquely bad that ignoring research was called for. It wasn't. Stop pretending it was.
@maverick970815 сағат бұрын
It's not like covid writes the policies, people do So in other words, people in America chose to prolong them
@rhapsodyinblue111Күн бұрын
43:14 "Nobody was talking about raw milk a couple of years ago" Perhaps not in the mainstream, but having grown up on the white American homeschooled evangelical side of things, people have been talking about raw milk for at least two decades. RFK just gave them a platform.
@FartyHarleyКүн бұрын
Have you tried activated raw milk?
@bluester7177Күн бұрын
Also, some years ago was already pretty popular with gym dudes, who think it helps their muscles. Edit- I researched and there is a video from 12 years ago of a guy recommending it for muscle gain.
@lukelunКүн бұрын
@@bluester7177 Its still popular with gym dudes unfortunately. If placebos are what you want, being a gym bro takes the cake (or raw milk) on taking and thinking they're getting effects from it physically and/or mentally. Annoying to always see people say "i drink raw milk every day and im fine" still, why? i would rather you take imaginary test increase pills and placebo on something safe instead of e coli bacteria
@S3lkie-GutzКүн бұрын
louis pasteur is rolling in his grave right now
@robertjenkins6132Күн бұрын
I like raw milk. But before drinking it I prefer to first have it heated to a temperature that is high enough to kill pathogens. (Ain't nobody need bacteria in their tum-tum.) But I'm too lazy to do this myself, so I have other people do it for me. They deposit it into the refrigerator at the grocery store, where I purchase it.
@TheRealistMusКүн бұрын
Also unintentionally funny translation of MAHA in Somali is “It isn’t”. Make America Healthy Again, It isn’t.
@mfaizsyahmiКүн бұрын
this is maha funny (maha in prefixes mean really/very/greatly)
@HweolRiddaКүн бұрын
Make America Honest Again. Campaign slogan for a future election. Yes it is a poke at "great" (=maha) in a different campaign.
@Pseudonyymi56821 сағат бұрын
maha in Finnish = belly
@firestar777420 сағат бұрын
Wow you people are so lost! Just find out that the English language was created by the Jesuits! 🙃
@Daniel-yy3ty20 сағат бұрын
So, to condense all the meanings, "Make America Belly Great Again, It isn't" Is that about reducing obesity? 🤔
@rokssolana17 сағат бұрын
Even as a child in rural Ukraine, where we didn't even have an indoor toilet for the first few years of my life, I would not drink raw milk. We bought milk from our neighbor's cow, but we would ALWAYS boil it first, no question. Some Americans are going so far backwards it's just baffling.
@ariiiii77317 сағат бұрын
ill make sure to boil my milk just in case for now on 😋 (help)
@Ad1nfernum16 сағат бұрын
I think what's going on here is most people now - not just Americans - spend their lives in the city and have never in fact seen how dirty cows are and so have no understanding of the risk of bacteria being introduced into the milk just from the cows themselves. I grew up in cattle country in rural Canada, and though I was surrounded by mostly beef operations, my cousin worked on a dairy farm and once took me with him to milk the cows one morning. So I've seen it firsthand. Also, I almost died as an infant from e. coli meningitis. It's not something I'm going to mess around with, ever.
@T-aka-T16 сағат бұрын
@@Ad1nfernum There was a report the other day of a baby dying from listeria in packaged meat (US product, Chinese company). Getting rid of govt agencies and regulations is the goal of religio-corporate Project 2025 as it stops them gouging even more $$$ out of the govt and markets. There will be many more examples, the more they deregulate. On the other hand, RFKJ wants more regs. It doesn't compute. Possibly even worse, the listeria event will also be seized upon by vegans as a reason not to eat meat.
@scania978616 сағат бұрын
yeah, as someone growing up on a farm buying non pasteurized milk makes no sense. Though i prefer the taste of low pasteurized milk
@catc892712 сағат бұрын
The saddest part is that some of these American raw milk enthusiasts are boiling the milk at home … y’know, to kill the germs. 🤦🏻♀️😭
@kehleryКүн бұрын
RFK’s appointment was making me think about your videos a lot, seems like a fitting time to return.
@charmsz566Күн бұрын
internal medicine resident checking in here, fully embarrassed, happy to see Medlife again commiserating over our collective misfortune. cheers from this sinking ship; your sound reasoning is a soothing titanic orchestra for my forlorn soul
@i.k.8868Күн бұрын
Why be embarrassed? Doesn't matter where you live, we are all facing the same problems.
@charmsz566Күн бұрын
@ particularly acknowledging and responding to the points throughout this video touching on the way the US has an outsized influence throughout the world. I’m disappointed in the trajectory of my country and I regret that our poor leadership may contribute to adverse outcomes (to put it blandly) worldwide.
@i.k.8868Күн бұрын
@@charmsz566 You are not that influential or special. This false idea comes from the concept of US 'exceptionalism'. All around the world quacks, cranks and grifters have jumped into the information gap left by scientists and doctors. Us Europeans shouldn't become complacent with the idea that all our problems are imported from the US. We had quacks and charlatans in suits long before you did.
@bluester7177Күн бұрын
@@i.k.8868they are influential in a lot of the world, most of their brain rot gets exported to other places at least in he rest of the American continent.
@kitefan18 сағат бұрын
Hang in there. Life is change. (Northeastern US.)
@StrongMedКүн бұрын
Rohin, you hit the nail on the head here. In particular, I agree 100% on the impact of overzealous and oversimplistic messaging related to the COVID vaccine, meds (Paxlovid and remdesivir), masks, and "lockdowns". The attacks that the medical establishment launched on anyone - including academics - questioning the effectiveness of any of these interventions resulted in the individuals adopting more dramatic rhetoric and catering to an increasing anti-establishment (and right-wing) audience. I expect some of these folks will be involved in the new Trump administration in some capacity, and I worry that their decisions will be impacted by the memory of their colleagues' harsh criticisms. Healthcare in the US is in for a wild ride...
@MedlifeCrisis23 сағат бұрын
Thanks my friend. As was perhaps predictable, a lot of the comments are people who still see everything in a binary way, but I’m heartened by those keen to see the nuance and common ground, and especially colleagues and friends like you. I completely agree re medical professionals who’ve gone full MAHA in response to the wokescolds, you’re in close proximity to a few, it’s just so depressing that people are like this
@seaofseeof21 сағат бұрын
Yep. You see this same thing happening in the lifting community. Everyone is suddenly "anti science." And I think this goes back to lockdown and covid messaging. I wasn't initially anti-lockdowns. I was just skeptical, wondering if the downstream economic effects of the lockdown policies could eventually culminate into a greater net number of deaths than were saved by flattening the curve. That isn't.... anti science. That's questioning the policies based on pre-existing knowledge of other scientific fields (like economics). But there was absolutely no room to voice this on any sort of public forum without being lumped in with the "vaccines give you autism crowd." And in that moment, I knew that this sort of messaging would set back science communication by several decades.
@unom821 сағат бұрын
We could have eradicated SARS-COV-2, but the political will was missing.
@unom821 сағат бұрын
It isn't just about the impact to individuals, it is about quality of outcomes over generations, we will see lower life expectancy for some time to come
@3nertia17 сағат бұрын
I s'pose that's what happens under capitalism when healthcare is more about profits than it is about health or caring ...
@olof347420 сағат бұрын
"Mähä" in Swedish is when you are referring to a person who is helpless from being incompetent - "he is a complete mähä". The quacks are getting to loud these days.
@T-aka-T16 сағат бұрын
Every zillion years or so we learn something fascinating/useful on YT. You win the internet for today, and perhaps forever. 👍😊
@maverick970816 сағат бұрын
And a similar fun fact, just for the other candidate, In Finnish, "Kamala" means terrible I feel like hopeless and terrible candidates fighting ewxh other alps happens to be a fantastic metaphor to describe modern politics 😂 💀
@svos755915 сағат бұрын
@@maverick9708Glömmde dig vad "maha" betyder på finska?
@spasticbrit12 сағат бұрын
Too*
@FreshGreenMoss6 сағат бұрын
@@maverick9708 And we all know what 'Harris' means .
@SageThyme2321 сағат бұрын
Massive videos from hank green and medlife about the situation of the world one day after the other. At least thats a golden lining I guess
@StichYulКүн бұрын
"They both just love children" You are a savage!!! Loved it!!!
@firestar777420 сағат бұрын
It is better that parents will have a choice to vaccinate or not to vaccinate their children!
@DahVoozel17 сағат бұрын
@firestar7774 They do have a choice, they have always had a choice.
@firestar777417 сағат бұрын
@@DahVoozel not true!
@fahrenheit210116 сағат бұрын
@@firestar7774 From the looks of it, it is indeed true. You're somewhat free to endanger yourself, just stay tf away from a public school if you do so. No vaccinating your kids because of paranoia is your problem, being around others in then their problem, and they're well within their right to not want you around. Of course, even so, individual states will have their own laws on top of the universal and obvious requirement I detailed above.
@firestar777416 сағат бұрын
@ I don’t know what the heck you are talking about but I stand by what I said! It’s about choice and that’s that!
@wondering_benzoate20 сағат бұрын
As a biochemist in Europe, the potential threat to NIH is scary to me. The resources they provide as well as funding for research are invaluable to human progress. It is truly one of the best things America has done, and it would be a terrible mistake to gut or hinder the NIH.
@CompComp18 сағат бұрын
Funny many people in America can't afford healthcare that their taxes developed. I have a bs in chemistry. Trying to decide if I want to go into more debt you can't get rid of... I mean further my education. I hate America. My first taste of this was a friend dying from diabetes at 19. (neonatal diabetes if memory serves me) He couldn't afford the right amount of insulin.
@njay436118 сағат бұрын
Chemist in America here. Regret my grad school student loans immensely. Loved the research and experience in school, but cannot stand corporate America culture. Been in it for over 15 years now and feel sorry for those behind me. You'll eventually make decent money, but as you make more, you'll have to pay more on your neverending student loans. So you never get ahead, just barely keep your head above choppy waters. It is not a good to be a worker -- sorry 🥲 Best path is to start your own thing and figure out how to make money doing it. Good luck 🫶
@CompComp18 сағат бұрын
@@njay4361 I would love to get more education, and I have excellent grades. I think it's just not in the cards for me. I came from poverty. Husband came from poverty.
@3nertia17 сағат бұрын
@@njay4361 Welcome to capitalism!
@solarissv7779 сағат бұрын
@@CompComp The thing is that insulin is 10 times cheaper in Europe (depending on country, e.g. in Poland it is 20 times cheaper).
@andrewdunbar828Күн бұрын
Sanewashing is my second favourite new word of the day. But only because you also introduced me to cloutchasing!
@omarambon883Күн бұрын
this election so bad they got old youtubers come back to life to talk about it
@LinusBerglund21 сағат бұрын
Judging by the mustache he died about 130 years ago.
@tombuckman9278Күн бұрын
I love off-the-cuff videos. I'm going to refer to them as vlogs. One might call you a vlogger now.
@MedlifeCrisis19 сағат бұрын
😤
@hive_indicator31816 сағат бұрын
A healthcare influencer, even
@PlaCerHooD11 сағат бұрын
Cheeky 😂
@hosermandeusl2468Күн бұрын
After listening to the 10 minute anti-vax/mask tirade a chiropractor I was visiting for the first time, I calmly told him his services were NOT needed & I left.
@awakenotwoke1973Күн бұрын
I guess you still haven't caught up with the reality. You're very slow.
@LiloldlizКүн бұрын
Good idea. Chiropractic is not based on evidence. You'll be better off with physiotherapy, which is backed by science.
@great-garden-watchКүн бұрын
You probably prevented your own paralysis
@不幸屋の娘-o6lКүн бұрын
You're probably vaxxed from COVID? RIP poor soul. You weren't smart enough to understand what was going on.
@prieadieu23 сағат бұрын
@@awakenotwoke1973 Bot
@dbandia7 сағат бұрын
Welcome Back! Forgive me, I could not bear to watch this. As an American trapped in this system it was just too depressing.
@mggardiner406616 сағат бұрын
I will say a lot of the pushing young people to vaccinate for covid was somewhat needed because of the high presence of chronic health issues and immune deficiency in America that go unaddressed. A 28 yo acquaintance of mine through mutual close friends fell down this whole anti covid vaccine rabbit hole and refused to get vaccinated even though she had weight issues. We were all heartbroken when she got covid and ended up passing away after lingering for days in the hospital. Her fiancé who had argued with her early on when he saw her going down that path was especially devastated. She’d told him when hospitalized she hadn’t realized how bad it was (due to consuming rampant disinformation about it being perfectly safe if you are young) and if she’d known she would have gotten one.
@someperson8670Күн бұрын
Majestic Mustache! On a more serious note, while I haven't seen the whole video yet, I'm so glad you are making this as it feels really important rn!
@GlutenEruptionКүн бұрын
Freddie Mercury is alive!!
@xmfclickКүн бұрын
He obviously thinks it's important to spout more bollocks and fake facts. The poor bloke evidently gets all his "information" from CNN & MSNBS.
@ronald38369 сағат бұрын
@@GlutenEruption So HIV did not cause AIDS after all?!
@CheckeeAintAmusedКүн бұрын
It made me laugh out loud and then immediately very sad when you felt the need to clarify that "leaky brain" was in fact "not a real thing".
@wakingcharadeКүн бұрын
CSF leakage, on the other hand...
@Just_a_GothКүн бұрын
@@wakingcharade That's *usually* due to injury, tho.
@wakingcharadeКүн бұрын
@@Just_a_Goth it can be caused by congenital things, anything done to the spine, and also increased intracranial pressure. but certainly not 5G. the only thing 5G does is mess with some meteorological instruments as far as I know
@saltoftheeggКүн бұрын
I bet you could convince conservatives it's real
@turkyandgravyКүн бұрын
His argument is the radiation from phones can harm the blood brain barrier. Studies are inconclusive about the risks associated with wifi radiation, so it's a little premature to dismiss him.
@wgolyoko23 сағат бұрын
It's insane that the world has someone forgotten plagues. We used to have the biggest cause of death be diseases and now that we've stopped that, people just... forgot it was a thing :/
@njay436118 сағат бұрын
Yep... 😞
@3nertia17 сағат бұрын
Because it's historically meaningless data lmao. All those plagues and there are still over 8 billion people today - I'd call that a negligible difference ... Before COVID? 7 billion people! After COVID? 8 billion people! Almost as if all the lockdowns did was create another billion pawns for the system ...
@catc892712 сағат бұрын
Sigh, the public health people talked about this early in the pandemic - measures that work well become their own best enemy, because people think it was an overreaction without realizing that the measures taken are WHY they looks like an overreaction.
@ronald38369 сағат бұрын
@@catc8927 I never get wet when I leave my house with an umbrella, so I think I'll stop taking my umbrella with me.
@hadassahm3016Күн бұрын
He's alive!
@robertjenkins6132Күн бұрын
A mere hologram of the doctor, it is. You can see it flickering at 1:33 😁
@kellydalstok890022 сағат бұрын
The moustache, you mean.
@User122-ty11 сағат бұрын
U mean the worm in the empty skull of RFK Jr?
@ronald38369 сағат бұрын
He reincarnated.
@Xob_DriesestigКүн бұрын
Rohin took off the gloves so violently the friction caused his fists to ignite and he can now roast people without throwing hands.
@Jakey4000Күн бұрын
The increase in vaccine hesitency due to covid is really starting to show in Aotearoa, New Zealand. I'm a pharmacy technician, the ministry of health has sent out a few warning emails about the sharp increase of pertussis in the community. Pharmac has recently expanded the funding criteria for Boostrix, I've ordered in a few boxes as people are calling and want it. I did further study earlier in the year to become a vaccinating healthcare worker to take the stress off of my pharmacists. This will still get much worse before these vaccinations can work, and if children still aren't getting vaccinated they will suffer gravely.
@maverick970815 сағат бұрын
Thank you for your insight
@juliamonaghan15064 сағат бұрын
Hi, I follow the stats in NZ on childhood vaccinations. They had the opportunity not long before the 2019 measles epidemic to follow the lead of Australia and implement a "no jab, no pay" policy of not paying some family benefits to parents of non-vaccinated children. They did not do this. In addition, I have noted that under the Ardern government, childhood vaccinations rates had immediately begun to drop. I do NOT know the actual reason for this but was told by a friend that the Health Dept there was moved to a more centralised model that directly impacted the vaccinations rates. As such, NZ rates were below the 95% needed to provide general herd immunity, with disastrous results for both Samoa (whose peoples have close links with NZ) and for all in NZ, including Maori, a group that was underrepresented anyway. So utterly sad and unnecessary - is this what the US has to look forward to?
@Jakey4000Сағат бұрын
@juliamonaghan1506 Yes, it is what the US should look forward to experiencing soon! Unvaccinated children are excluded from public schools, however it doesn't stop them from interacting in a community setting. These unvaccinated kids inevitably get seriously ill, parents take them to ED (ER for US I think?) and expose extremely vulnerable people to severe illness. I wasn't personally well versed in the Ardern governments first term health policy as I was in Australia at the time. I believe they fairly placed a focus on building new hospitals around the country as our old hospitals aren't fit for purpose in the modern world. This shouldn't have came at a detriment to our public health. I personally believe that the measles outbreak in Samoa was fully the fault of the ministry of health, or Te Whatu Ora (Health New Zealand) I liked Ardern as an empathetic leader through serious tragic events that rocked our nation over her tenure, however the empathetic nature of Ardern was her downfall. Sometimes we needed a leader to communicate a clear message without feeling like we're being talked to by an early childhood educator
@95mudshovelКүн бұрын
it's like living in a reality show where the contestants race to the bottom and we, the audience, all lose no matter what.
@SimulacresSimulacres-h6iКүн бұрын
Trump's tariffs mean easy money to Americans. He may be putting in some of his kronies, but he's a good guy at heart looking out for the American people (why he won the popular vote and got his convictions dropped)
@snoozley853Күн бұрын
@SimulacresSimulacres-h6i you're an embarrassment if you honestly believe that.
@Leo_Zeo_LhangКүн бұрын
@@SimulacresSimulacres-h6i “Good guy at heart” LMAO Pretty much every major economic organization and every respected economist has said the tariffs Trump proposes will raise prices for Americans and hurt economy. They also won’t bring jobs back either they will just move to other developing countries. Also Trump doesn’t care about you.
@FartyHarleyКүн бұрын
@@SimulacresSimulacres-h6i You clearly don’t understand what tariffs are or how they work. It is a tax paid by consumers on imported goods. There is no money being brought into the country. It is designed to make imported goods relatively more expensive than locally produced goods, however, there is often not a local industry manufacturing those goods anymore because they cannot compete on price, so the consumers just get “taxed” more by these tariffs. Also, foreign nations don’t like this type of unfair trade so they retaliate with their own tariffs on imports hurting the US. No free money from tariffs.
@bluester7177Күн бұрын
@@SimulacresSimulacres-h6iThat's not how tariffs work, I know, I live in a country which uses them, and I pay at least 20% in everything I import.
@antlerman7644Күн бұрын
It makes me proud of the UK medical system to see so many UK doctors online spreading factually accurate information in a digestable way. Whatever the industry you are in, disinformation and the post truth era, is one of the most pressing issues of our times. Also, great stash
@xmfclickКүн бұрын
Agreed, it's great to see a doctor giving a reasonable, unbiased opinion. I'm just off to a channel where there actually is one.
@i.k.8868Күн бұрын
I wish we had a similar culture in the Netherlands. I don't think I have ever seen a public statement by a doctor. In general, Dutch medical professionals don't even want to talk to nurses or other "lower pay staff".
@Soundbrigade23 сағат бұрын
A) we have a medical TV show here in Sweden where doctors, often specialists, explain various medical conditions and answer questions from the viewers. B) a doctor giving lunatic advices or is using medical procedures not accepted will be investigated and possibly loose his/her diploma.
@nirfz21 сағат бұрын
I think that all depends on what you intent to watch. If you start into the conspiracy wannabe medical quacks realm, you will just see more and more of it. That's sadly how the internet works. And people even do it with "old media" too. Rabbitholes are a real thing. Inthis day and age you can choose if you want to be well informed or follow insane people. And many do the later without even realizing. They just look for someone that says what they want to hear. And as soon as one or two sentences fit their needs, they ignore the rest, or over time take over the insane standpoints. I have seen that with working collegues and relatives over the last 4 years. Even thought they could choose to listen to actual scientists that get checked if they talk shit. But some prefer to ignore that. Where i live vaccination against tick-borne-encephalitis is recommended to everyone from child to old people. Every 5 years for anyone under the age of 60 and every 3 years for people over 60. And it works. Sure there is also Lyme desease that ticks can transmit, and the vaccine doesn't help against it. But at least brain and neve damage is prevented from the encephalitis vaccine. And yet one of my working collegues acutally belives that the vaccine attracts ticks. Because since he stopped getting vaccinated he hasn't gotten bitten by a tick. If that would be the case, those vaccines would have stopped being adminstered after the first time.
@cjay220 сағат бұрын
Now you have a 'post truth era'? And the usual 'disinformation' term too? 'Disinformation' used to be a propaganda response to 'another opinion'. Now it's 'disinformation'. I guess I can leave now.
@felixvarghese2307Күн бұрын
I am so happy you are back Dr. Francis. I've been praying for this moment. This was such an important topic and I was waiting on what you have to say as well.
@NeroKosoКүн бұрын
Maha in Finnish means stomach. Which is also kinda fitting for this.
@firestar777420 сағат бұрын
Maha means supreme in French so your point exactly! Why can’t you hope at least that pale would be onto a healthy path! At least let’s see what happens! Gosh!
@viktorw2322Күн бұрын
Mate, just the introduction made me pause the video to take a deep breath :D "...will american children be able to say the same in 4 yours time?" Bloody hell, talk about shooting from the hip
@cheydinal540122 сағат бұрын
The "RFK Jr being forced to eat McDonald's" was about him once recently mocking how Trump eats only junk food, so he had to bend the knee (again) and eat what he considers to be poison (rightly so actually, American food has like 20 random lab chemical ingredients while European food just doesn't have any of it, our preservatives are vitamin C (named as ascorbic acid) and citric acid etc, stuff you eat in regular food anyway so it's 100% safe, not "We ran a study and couldn't show a connection of somebody dying from this random chemical, ergo it's safe. Yay!" Which is especially dumb because it doesn't prove eating 20 of those random things isn't going to have non-lethal harm (like on the very precarious nervous system))
@T-aka-T15 сағат бұрын
Yes - and not just RFKJ. It is the coercive control method of 🍊. Like an abuser, switching between "love" and debasement/humiliation. Being owned. Especially gratifying for a malignant narcissism to humiliate a Kennedy (substitute royalty to the max)
@ronald38369 сағат бұрын
RFK Jr made a video about E102 (Tartrazin) which he wants to ban. E102 is allowed in the EU.
@BenjaminSmith2Күн бұрын
While I do think there should have been more time spent on how the COVID-19 vaccines were proven to be safe and effective, I don't agree that comparing them to childhood vaccines was a bad thing to do. Vaccine hesitancy was already rising in the US, because of the likes of "Dr" Oz and RFK Jr.
@wakingcharadeКүн бұрын
Yeah, I think the good doctor is really underestimating things like Qanon and the sheer level of tribalism and conspiratorial thinking in the US that was well on the rise way way before any of what he seems to... almost be complaining about. I'm glad he made the comparison to the post election post mortums because this reeks of "we didn't mediate far ENOUGH to the right! Dems were too woke!" talk that doesn't actually reflect anything on the ground. Even less so, because all of this would make sense only if these forces started in year 3. They didn't. they started month one.
@searchingfortruth619Күн бұрын
Just because they are safe and effective, doesn't mean we have the right to force people to take them. Some people are stupid, and for evolutions sake I say we should let them be. We can't save people from themselves. What each individual should do is save themselves from being dragged into the Darwinian vortex.
@bluester7177Күн бұрын
@@searchingfortruth619but some people cannot take them for health reason, so more often than not these people die and the uncooperative people live to be 100.
@S3lkie-GutzКүн бұрын
@@bluester7177 this! i’m immunocompromised and the covid vaccine is contraindicated for me because of concerns about my autoimmune diseases and possibilities of cytokine storms. it’s scary how people spit in your face and basically tell you that you should just die because you’re not healthy enough to get over a mere “sniffle” and survival of the fittest or whatever. i still encourage people to get it if they’re able to because i can benefit from herd immunity(in its scientifically correct meaning and context) without risking the potential adverse effects me getting it would have
@lmaolol935722 сағат бұрын
@@S3lkie-Gutz Covid vaccine is indicated for immunocompromised, according to WHO.
@eaofdeath187Күн бұрын
You know the system is failing when the guy that got brain worms form eating roadkill is in charge of food safety.
@paulgreen9059Күн бұрын
No, road kill gives you trichinosis. We don't know what gave him a brain worm. My favorite theory is unwashed salad, where he eats an infected slug, but we may never really know.
@LiloldlizКүн бұрын
A more empathetic person would be trying to prevent other people from experiencing the same pain he did. But no.
@overseastomКүн бұрын
@@Liloldlizmaybe the slug ate that part of his brain?
@ReelityEngine21 сағат бұрын
Don't forget, it was Rfk who brought this up so it could be used against his wife in divorce proceedings. The man is a dishonest worm himself.
@firestar777420 сағат бұрын
Hmmm like the out going one is a woman oh a man!!!
@doomass4ever21 сағат бұрын
Every pick Trump makes for his cabinet is very logical if you listen to Steve Bannons (the architect behind Trumps presidency) ideas about the deconstruction of state institutions. OZ and RFK are not chosen because of their competence, but from their potential to decimate the institutions they are in charge of while being loyal to the leader.
@clouduponthemoon5302 сағат бұрын
As my feed constantly reminds me, "This isn't a Cabinet; it's a junk drawer."
@PeterHamiltonzКүн бұрын
Glad to see you back. And thanks for the Matrix interlude. 😁
@great-garden-watchКүн бұрын
Rfk is absolutely insane. Accidentally, he has said one or two ok things about food but that was accidentally. Sometimes a true idiot says a thing that’s correct. They’re still idiots.
@marianhunt889922 сағат бұрын
Not idiots, they're more like charlatans and are getting very rich from it.
@randomnobody877021 сағат бұрын
RFK is an environmental lawyer who thinks he's a scientist.
@Tsotha21 сағат бұрын
Here in Denmark we have a proverb that goes "even a blind chicken sometimes finds a grain".
@riveteye9321 сағат бұрын
This but reversed ,he said a couple weird things but in general he's great, keep coping Now dr Oz is pretty bad news
@pooflakes121 сағат бұрын
@@riveteye93 Don't know much about RFK. What resource do you recommend to get unbiased info on him?
@owensquelch449Күн бұрын
I was honestly wondering where you were a few days ago, and I have to say I’m glad you’re back, also congratulations on getting the lead role for the reboot of Magnum, P.I.
@theeggtimertictic113623 сағат бұрын
I was thinking Manuel from Fawlty Towers.
@suzannetitkemeyernlqКүн бұрын
As an American citizen living abroad who has to fly back every so many months to pick up biologic medicine and low level chemo for my mastocytosis I am freaking out. I have been largely stable for 15 years now with a few interesting side rambles into new allergies and I'd like to stay that way! Costa Rica does not have biologics and they don't prescribe the same low level chemo I get for off label things like masto. My CR doctor and US doctor are both also freaking out. We've already come up with a plan forward with what's available in CR. This is a cluster-you-know-what! I think the brain worm is piloting its host RFK Jr. Good to see you again.
@jlvandat69Күн бұрын
This probably isn't helpful, but literally everyone I know is freaking out, to a greater or lesser degree. I had just managed to deal with the fact the USA elected a master con man in 2016, and then the country did it AGAIN, after an Insurrection, felony convictions, etc. I am not sure I'll ever be able to grasp this. Best wishes on your treatment....🙏🙏
@Ki_Adi_MundiКүн бұрын
As an American citizen living abroad who has to fly back every so many months to pick up biologic medicine and low level chemo, you can probably afford to just not do that like most people with debilitating diseases. 🤷🏻♂
@cjay220 сағат бұрын
@@jlvandat69 Are your borders open enough? Enjoy your new 'neighbors'.
@maverick970815 сағат бұрын
Can't believe this terrible healthcare system is going to crumble, >Oh yeah I fly to that country for regular treatment BTW 😂 I wish you the best of luck, disease is an awful thing 💙
@tristan721613 сағат бұрын
Realistically, I thinkhope he's not going to ban chemo drugs, more likely he'll expand the available set of treatments to nonsense like hydroxy and "functional mushrooms", and you just ignore it and keep taking what your oncologist prescribes. That's my plan anyway, my 30 years of C++ experience don't qualify me to pick my own cancer treatments.
@sirBrouwerКүн бұрын
17:50 a Indian version of the Matrix interesting you missed your calling for the big screen I see.
@jeffruebens8355Күн бұрын
We are getting closer and closer to the Idiocracy movie, especially Hulk Hogan at the Republican Convention, and the wife of the WWE leader maybe becoming the Education leader.
@JohanKylander21 сағат бұрын
Their president had the worlds smartest guy in charge of solving their problems.
@jandrozd313921 сағат бұрын
This is what we have all been waiting for. Informational, interesting, funny and relevant. Love your videos, greetings from the Czech Republic.
@ihdieselmanКүн бұрын
If you think it's alarming just imagine living in the US right now
@bluester7177Күн бұрын
I read this and thought it was probably not that bad and then I scrolled down the comment section, it must be excruciating.
@Just_a_GothКүн бұрын
I don't have to...
@xunqianbaidu691718 сағат бұрын
@@bluester7177 It's fine tbh.
@ronald38369 сағат бұрын
Still there is a shimmer of hope that RFK Jr will tackle at least some of the real issues mentioned in the second half of the video. But I don't live there, so I'll just take my Tartrazin-colored popcorn and watch.
@i.k.8868Күн бұрын
Thanks for coming back, but I think you overestimate the medical knowledge of the average European. At least here in the Netherlands, we are not that far behind the craziness of the US. Everyone who pays extra for physiotherapy coverage unwillingly subsidizes others going to chiropractors. And hyperbaric treatments are also very popular here. Vaccination rates of children are dropping like a brick, especially among the lowest and highest (!) educated parents. In some areas of cities it is now below 70%... And our minister of healthcare is also a mental patient.
@bluester7177Күн бұрын
It seems to me that it is kind of a worldwide thing, probably because of a variety of factors but mostly because the US affects most of us, so it emboldens the people who think the same in other countries and social media potencialize the reach and impact of those beliefs.
@i.k.8868Күн бұрын
@@bluester7177 Please stop blaming the US. It is dangerous as it absolves us of taking responsibility for our own mistakes.
@bluester7177Күн бұрын
I can't, I'm not European y, I'm Brazilian, the US governemt has literally done multiple coups here, the last was 10 years ago, Trump called my ex president when he won this time, Steve Bannon helped said ex president campaign in 2018, there was an insurrection here too, we are affected, most of the global south is.
@ahmedbenlahrech535213 сағат бұрын
It's 100% a worldwide thing, and social media is doing anything but amplifying it even more
@ronald38369 сағат бұрын
Before the pandemic, antivaxxers tended to be well-educated leftwingers (of the RFK Jr type), at least in The Netherlands, Germany and the US (and probably in all of the western world).
@ironstevieКүн бұрын
yay, welcome back! your assessment is in dire need.
@cyan_oxy673420 сағат бұрын
As a German I appreciated the "koching" joke. For non-germans "kochen" is to cook and "Koch" is "chef" but also a common last name.
@christopherrobinson754118 сағат бұрын
Is that your Koch postulates, or are you just pleased to see me.
@DavoerloКүн бұрын
Missed your videos and humour. Great to see that your, in the words of Granny Weatherwax, "I aint Ded!"
@kellydalstok890022 сағат бұрын
*aten’t
@MorgurEdits23 сағат бұрын
25:00 Vaccine mandates were indeed not in place in many places around for example around Europe, but mandate of a vaccine pass or vaccination proof when traveling internationally or when visiting certain establishments was in place, which did force people to vaccinate if they had to travel between countries.
@ag444419 сағат бұрын
but how many people actually had to travel? most people just wanted to go on vacations but hardly anyone was forced to travel. a lot of people that used to travel for work did not need to do that. if you think many people were forced to travel you are lying to your self. in Germany you could very easily just not get vaccinated, but if you needed your yearly Mallorca/Spain vacation which was not possible without the vaccine that's your problem.
@ncammann17 сағат бұрын
Excellent analysis. Goof to see you back, even if briefly. And I agree - Tom Nicholas is a superb documentary maker. Thoughtful, detailed and professionally made.
@mikechiu9767Күн бұрын
Welcome back! I felt 50% smarter (and calmer) just seeing your video appearing on my feed again.
@00dfm0018 сағат бұрын
Medlife Crisis is always worth watching. Informative, witty, topical, hilarious. Welcome back! We're going to need people like you more than ever during the next 4 -years- generations it will take to recover from this.
@jellicle_kittenКүн бұрын
I'm glad a version of paxlovid is available in my country to just buy whenever I want. I know in Europe and Usa even old ppl with multiple health conditions often don't get this medication. Which is horrible bc paxlovid reduces many risks, not just death but also long covid. Btw vaccines DO influence the spread of covid. Vaccinated people spread it much less. In my personal opinion vaccine mandates weren't strong enough, and that combined with the lack of other measures is what enables the virus to spread and destroy lives.
@cheekibreeki463810 сағат бұрын
Unreal that you can let fear contol your life so hard, you would just willingly let the gov press the boot on your neck. In fact, you wish they pressed HARDER.
@NOLNV15 сағат бұрын
I had only ever heard of raw milk as something people would use for cheeses and whatnot, as this way your Brie, while probably less healthy, will get a lot more interesting bacteria bubbling about and giving it flavour. You probably won't wanna drink that stuff
@SerioslumpКүн бұрын
Love your work, and your voice is very much needed and appreciated right now. Good to hear from ya
@guccidanielsКүн бұрын
great to have you back. hopefuly we will get more videos soon too.
@Gnomes_Күн бұрын
Ahh Rohin! Don't worry, as one of your many millions of followers on bluesky, I knew you weren't dead!
@meretriciousinsolent19 сағат бұрын
Is it worth joining or is it just another time suck?
@Gnomes_8 сағат бұрын
@meretriciousinsolent it depends on what you want to get out of it, but personally I've already had some cool discussions on there, and found it to actually have the 'social' element of social media. I haven't found it to have the same endless time suck effect as other platforms like instagram (I've never been active on twitter so I can't compare the two), probably because I've curated who I follow + added some content filters so that I'm not seeing hyper inflammatory outrage bait :^>
@Jack93885Күн бұрын
I appreciate the edit at 6:38, very smooth
@ace.of.space.Күн бұрын
I'm watching this on nebula but I just had to comment here about how entertaining 18:09 is. incredible student filmmaking
@LiberperloКүн бұрын
As a USA citizen, I can say you have hit all the issues we have here. Half the battle is getting the right care that the insurance companies are resistant to paying for. Most of the time I have to manage my own care, especially for women's issues or hearing care. ( I benefit from hearing aids and one often has to wait months for an appointment) Thanks for your commentary on this. I feel bad for the valiant nurses and doctors who have to work in the system we have.
@stevesmith-sb2df12 сағат бұрын
I predict a surge in sales for magic crystals, magic holy water and coffins.
@kagitsune6 сағат бұрын
time to throw in some investments 🥲
@boyblobКүн бұрын
You had me at the thumbnail. Let's go!
@PainfullySubjective4 минут бұрын
how rare & wonderful it is to hear reasoned & nuanced online discussion on this (or any) topic. thanks for the video!
@agentp9211510 сағат бұрын
Dr. Oz is a straight up grifter.
@rockmusicman2111 сағат бұрын
I was slightly skeptical when i started this video but the amount of nuance and tact in addressing these issues was amazing. Well done Doc.
@geordishКүн бұрын
Strong Freddie Mercury vibes with that moustache!
@Amaryllis-4UКүн бұрын
Yeah- regarding cabinet picks, “can anybody find me somebody to love?” 😢
@FloedekageКүн бұрын
He wants to break free.
@colleenwilliams16893 сағат бұрын
Now his channel's under pressure to keep the vibe going.
@fran21159_Күн бұрын
I love it already 😂 so glad for a new video after so long
@colleenwilliams16896 сағат бұрын
God I'm seeing people who don't even live in the US having to educate Americans about our own country and it makes me sad
@dimitriostarsky5845Күн бұрын
Happy to see you back, watching from Ukraine, still insane
@Flixio-6Күн бұрын
Stay safe brother
@GermanSausagesAreTheWurstКүн бұрын
Слава Україні Я не голосував за маріонетку Путіна.
@aleksanderrubik20 сағат бұрын
Take care ❤️ Glory to Ukraine! 🇺🇦🤝🏻🇮🇹
@syncionebresgal852311 сағат бұрын
I, for one, am very happy to have your take on all this. Thanks!
@zachsharp456416 сағат бұрын
“As democracy is perfected, the office [of president] represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. We move toward a lofty ideal. On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's desire at last, and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron.” (H. L. Mencken, 1920) And that moron will appoint morons.
@nancyreid8729Күн бұрын
Good to see you back, especially in these dire circumstances. The presence of sane people helps.
@CTCTraining1Күн бұрын
Excellent video - and rarity enhances the joy 😀👍 …. …. although I was guessing you might post something on the upcoming assisted dying bill. Keep up the great work!
@Sebloe10 сағат бұрын
Great vid, although was hoping for you to address his flouride position. Perhaps you can do it in a separate video? 🤞
@hoenheim94Күн бұрын
"Nutriceutical" is unfortunately more than just a marketing term in the U.S., its actually a category of goods created in the early 90s that allows for supplements to fall into a regulatory gray area where they are not considered medications nor foods with regard to safety/efficacy or marketing regulations
@erzsebetkovacs2527Күн бұрын
Could you point me towards the actual legal text that you refer to?
@funkystrunk922818 сағат бұрын
you're doint the important work of still educating people about this bs thats happening! thank you so much
@robertjenkins6132Күн бұрын
I live in the USA. I'm pretty sure I was never mandated to get a Covid vaccine. (I did get it voluntarily, though.) No one ever asked to see proof that I was vaccinated. From my limited perspective, there was not any mandate (at least in my locality).
@x219cКүн бұрын
Because my employer (a multinational-not local) followed the "guidance" of the government, people were required to show proof to return to work. Anyone who didn't provide said proof was, in short order, hit with a reduction in force.. I'm sure they weren't "fired" for reasons of liability, but it was well known that was the cause. Maybe my employer was the outlier, but it definitely happened. There were some restaurants wanting to see your vaccination record. Though, admittedly, they were privately owned rather than the bigger chains. I live in a center-left leaning state, in a further left leaning town. That could color things.
@snarfmaster212 сағат бұрын
@@x219c The Biden admin used OSHA to enforce vaccination or weekly covid-negative test results that the employee (not employer) had to pay for. The employee was required to wear a mask at the workplace. This was at a time that it was 100% certain that the v DID NOT prevent infection nor transmission, nor did masks. Furthermore, dpartment of health agencies were beginning to allow employers to fire non-vaxed.
@jaroslavkyprianpolak19 сағат бұрын
Welcome back, Rohin! You're one of my most favourite creators!
@Karagoth44422 сағат бұрын
If we call pasteurization "plastic free sous vide" do you think they will get it?
@maverick970815 сағат бұрын
Maybe, idk maybe they'll bring up the non existant vitamin c and saying you're degrading it to profit the insurance companies lmao
@bleda761217 сағат бұрын
I checked just yesterday to see if you uploaded anything new. Today I am surprised to see you did! Welcome back
@jlvandat69Күн бұрын
I needed this video like the desert needs the rain. America is about to go into 4 years of retrograde motion, not a future we wanted. November 5, IMO, was comparable to 9/11 in that the country was hit hard by an enemy we had vastly underestimated. In such a scenario, there's a LOT of soul-searching and reflection needed. Really appreciate that you're fully aware of the political debacle that took place 'across the pond' and wish you well. Your videos are exceptionally good.
@Marcus-xb7leКүн бұрын
I diagnose you with severe TDS.
@Ki_Adi_Mundi23 сағат бұрын
Will you make your pfp transparent when Ukraine is turned into glass?
@jlvandat6923 сағат бұрын
@@Ki_Adi_Mundi Having abusive parents doesn't mean a lifetime of anger and misery. Quality therapists are available online at reasonable prices. GL, comrade.
@Ki_Adi_Mundi22 сағат бұрын
@@jlvandat69 Mm, delicious projection. Feed me more. And some gaslighting next time too, I want to see while I eat.
@batrachian14915 сағат бұрын
Slava Ukraini, brother.
@OR10777BEКүн бұрын
Gosh, I have missed you! Thank you so much for bringing us a bite of reality and your wonderful play of words. You are fresh and beautifully vital - thank you.
@theondonoКүн бұрын
I think the worst part of the issue is that this is not a new phenomenon in any way. We had the same thing with climate change, where the issue became politicized, and afterwards we had a massive simplification of the actual problem for “science communication”. The problem with that process, is that the “simplified” model runs afoul of high school/college freshman physics, so it’s bound to generate doubters. At this point, I find it very hard to blame honest skeptics for not finding the right model, because it’s very hard to do so! It has become a needle in a massive haystack of wrong explanations, that push people further into disbelief. It’s clear for me that the lesson to learn is that to maintain trust science communication is way more complex than people assume, and just making simplifications isn’t good enough, they need to be simplifications that successively approach the truth, and there needs to be an obvious path to the “actual thing” (even if that is intractable by the layman). The big question now is how do we get that trust back!
@JustCallMeEm.22 сағат бұрын
I promise this is a good faith question, I’d love to understand this more, like could you provide some examples of narratives you’ve seen around climate change and the classroom contexts they conflict with? It’d be great to have the understanding of these blind spots.
@theondono19 сағат бұрын
@@JustCallMeEm. These stuff has become the "go to" for most climate deniers, if you look around you'll find plenty. Sabine Hossenfelder has a video called "I Misunderstood the Greenhouse Effect. Here's How It Works." that does a much better job explaining that I could hope to.
@minimumapature33615 сағат бұрын
@@theondonofunny how most climate change deniers live in northern countries. If you live in the tropics it's very obvious. 33 C with 80% humidity at night, 41 C 60% day.
@Agtsmirnoff15 сағат бұрын
RFK’s slew of beliefs, with noble efforts, such as environmental protection, vague but seemingly worthwhile initiatives related to public health, along with utter pseudoscientific nonsense dangerous to public health, can best be explained by two concepts: 1. Anti-establishment/contrarian tendencies 2. And undying loyalty to things that are “natural”
@JustanotherconsumerКүн бұрын
Correcting what appears to be a common misconception here - vaccines, especially childhood vaccines, do not work by making individuals immune. They work by slowing the spread of the disease to the point that the outbreak ends because people get better faster than they get sick. Herd immunity is typically not an incidental side benefit, it is the entire point of vaccination. That was the strategy the US aimed for in COVID vaccination. The flu vaccine is a very different beast in that (local) eradication is impossible because of animal reservoirs and individual protection (usually just to reduce mortality with no expectation of immunity) is the main consideration. That is the way the rest of the world used in COVID vaccination. Different strategies, so different vaccination recommendations.
@DebMoon1723 сағат бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to do this Rohin!!! We need much more of you - especially now.
@KelsomaticPDXКүн бұрын
If you sold a snake oil mustache growth supplement I’d buy it ngl
@user-lguqrux3 сағат бұрын
Ah, he's back!🎉 You know, several years ago, your channel inadvertently launched me down a path that ultimately led to my getting into olympic weightlifting, a sport I am singularly unsuited to but can't seem to stop doing! 😂 It's always nice to see you in the feed, good chap!
@VinceBalens20 сағат бұрын
24:04 please don't say risks of covid are vanishly small for young people. Long Covid is a serious, life changing illness caused by covid. Young people are very vulnerable to this.
@christopherrobinson754117 сағат бұрын
Long Covid affects a high proportion of those who have had COVID-19. Some studies estimate that this may be as high as 20%. The risk of getting Long Covid is about the same with each infection and the symptoms from Long Covid accumulate. The risk of getting Long Covid correlates with the severity of COVID-19, so being vaccinated reduces the severity of Long Covid. The age group that is most affected is women in their middle years. In my opinion for the young Long Covid poses a much greater threat than COVID-19.
@Israelpwn11 сағат бұрын
Statistically speaking, he is correct. I did the maths back during the pandemic when I was in my mid-late 20s and risk of any serious harm came out at like 0.2% if memory serves me well. Of course, to each their own whether they prefer to take that risk.
@lucasmano818714 минут бұрын
Christmas came early! Always happy to see a notification from this channel! 🤗
@ChrisBrown-si1vgКүн бұрын
How did we get here? Billionaires + citizens united.
@cranberry8858Күн бұрын
woah a new video! only 10 minutes in but have really missed your very succinct and comprehensive way of explaining things. hope you're doing well. also nice moustache.
@Jack93885Күн бұрын
24:50 I think this glosses over how people felt like having an ID system for public events was akin to a mandate, even if there are key distinctions between the two.
@Aphelia.12 сағат бұрын
As Turkish med students, we're ashamed of Dr. Oz. He's a disgrace on this earth
@brendalong3852Күн бұрын
Thank you for coming back! I've missed your channel. American health care really started going wrong when the government made it go "for profit." Maybe there was some good but mostly that allowed the current crisis. Instead of patient health-based care everything is based on the bottom line and just like Boeing, all else is forgotten but the bottom line and the happiness of the investors.
@marianhunt889920 сағат бұрын
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@DjDolHaus8612 сағат бұрын
Call me an extremist if you may but I feel that the person in charge of a nations healthcare should be a reputable member of the healthcare profession
@Goodgu396312 сағат бұрын
You mean like the people who are in charge of the current system we have right now? I supposed if you like the current state of American healthcare and do not think it should change, than this is a good stance to have.
@DjDolHaus8612 сағат бұрын
@@Goodgu3963 I mean people with a genuine interest in the health of the public
@jaykanta43267 сағат бұрын
@@Goodgu3963 Anti-establishment crank.
@overseastomКүн бұрын
Praise Odin, you've returned safely.
@drmatt198420 сағат бұрын
Thanks for the heads up, I had no idea he was this unhinged. I've only seen the things from him that made some sense so this is really helpful to know.
@marianhunt889920 сағат бұрын
Propaganda = 80% truth and 20% lies (often very lethal lies). The initial truths get people hooked, then the terrible lies are added and bingo, you've convinced people of dangerous lies.
@jimboburКүн бұрын
25:03 - there are so many social issues where this is the case. People really need to keep it in mind when facing the omnipresent firehose of US-centric online discourse.