Trump called for a boycott of Merck, which makes some of the top drugs in the US, like Singulair for asthma, Januvia for Type 2 diabetes and Keytruda for a multiplicity of cancers.
I can think of few things more irresponsible & cruel than telling people to boycott their meds.
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Other drugs among Merck's billion-sellers: Vytorin for high cholesterol; Cozaar for high blood pressure; Remicade for RA; Nasonex for allergies. They also market the top HPV vaccine, Gardasil.
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Also, Merck is a leading researcher for viruses, including HIV and Ebola, and for cancer.
Be grateful Trump told his voters to boycott mail-in voting or he might have won the election. Trump is the same unremediated petty monster he always was and he cares about no one.
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For those who disbelieve this, here is Trump's statement from earlier.
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How is it possible that people are still using Round Up in 2021.
Wow.
So Bayer, which bought Monsanto in 2018 and paid out a couple billion in RoundUp cancer lawsuits, continues to manufacture RoundUp, which is THE best selling herbicide in the world.
EPA claims it's safe and doesn't cause cancer in humans. Even though it kills wildlife and pets.
I did a series on pesticide poisoning of the children of California farmworkers back in the 1990s and those stories will stay with me forever. Once you sit next to the open coffin of a 4yr old dressed as if for the Quinceañera she will never have, you can't erase that memory.
I just popped on here for a minute to get a news update and there are debates going on in my mentions about Mary Magdalene. This reminds me that one of the best things about Twitter is the side order of erudition.
Mary Magdalene is a pivotal figure in the Easter story.
The debate over Magdalene's status as an unmarried woman hanging out with married and unmarried men has been going on for millennia and is very much about erasing her role and that of all women in the Christian story. Something to contemplate, since Jesus was not sexist. #Easter
Whether she was or was not an actual sex worker, that her story is framed as a "fallen" woman is meant to diminish her role as, with John the Apostle, Jesus's confidant. Magdalene was the person that the risen Jesus first appeared to. Then John. Those Jesus loved most. #Easter
When people talk about addiction they always talk about drugs, not alcohol, but more people are addicted to alcohol than any other drug and people are less likely to access treatment for alcohol addiction than other substance abuses. The numbers are actually staggering.
Some stats on alcohol abuse:
▪1 in 20 deaths is alcohol related
▪88k people die every year in the US from alcohol
▪People die every day in alcohol-related car accidents in the US
Paul Simon is trending and it's because @NBCNews decided to drag him.
Paul Simon is a better musician, a better lyricist and a better activist than Bob Dylan. That doesn't make Dylan less, but Simon is hardly a musical footnote, Dylan's successes notwithstanding.
It's an odd choice of attack for a music writer, imo. Those of us who were kids in counter-culture homes like mine with parents of Simon and Dylan's generation found all that music compelling as we became budding activists at our parents' knees.
But to assert Simon is unmemorable because "he hasn't had a hit in over a decade" (when was Dylan's last hit?)seems facile. There may be reasons to raise eyebrows over both men's personal lives, but both their music was part of a cultural shift. To say otherwise feels capricious.
There are major, quite alarming reasons why Biden and Walensky were so emotional today and so strident in their messaging. Please read this.
Internal CDC data shows virus regaining foothold as Biden urges states to pause reopening politi.co/39m5M9G
"The number of new cases jumped by 11 percent over the past week to a seven-day average of about 60,000 cases, according to an interagency memo dated March 29 and obtained by POLITICO."
"Nationally, the number of new Covid-19 hospital admissions and currently hospitalized patients both increased by 4 percent, said the memo, which is based on data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention."
When I was in college, my then-partner and I were the star witnesses in the first federal police brutality trial in Philadelphia. It was eight months of different stages of trial, threats by police, disruption of our lives, testifying. It was a life-altering experience.
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We were driving home late one night from an all-night market and witnessed police chase a car in front of us. Soon we were trapped between several police cars & the car they'd chased. They dragged the Black man in the car out & beat him with nightsticks. We tried to intervene.
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It was a horrifying, terrifying scene. I was 19--I thought I was invincible. I got out of the car and yelled at the police to stop. I reached for one officer's arm, raised, holding a nightstick. He whirled around at me, threatened me, ordered me back in the car. I was yelling.
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