Pearl - September 25, 2024
MOTHERHOOD Vs MODERN EXCUSES: Who's to BLAME?" | Pearl Daily
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Summary
Alex Clark is a conservative commentator, activist, advocate, and the host of The Culture Apothecary podcast. She is committed to educating consumers on the importance of organic farming and the dangers of harmful additives in food products. Ms. Clark's mission is to inspire positive change in both personal health choices and the food industry, by driving the movement toward cleaner, more responsible food production.
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ladies and gentlemen welcome to the just pearly things youtube channel here on the audacity
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network and welcome to another episode of pearl daily where i cover this week's treachery debauchery
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Okay, so today's show, you guys know, some days I go on Twitter and I just see a video that sort of makes me think.
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And I went on Twitter today or X, you know, and I get amazed at times how oftentimes issues that are not women's issues are turned into women's issues and how little attention men's issues get.
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and what made me think of this was i saw a video by alex clark and alex clark is a female
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conservative commentator and she was talking about how there's issues in the food supply
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and i'm going to go through this but before i do um guys we do have some breaking news that this
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is the problem these days it's a no wonder you see testosterone levels of men declining one
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naturally and supercharge your masculinity. Don't be a simp. So what I have noticed when
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I found out that women make 80% of consumer buying decisions, what I've noticed is common
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for women is to operate in a state of fear. And what happens is
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people come in and say that the water supply is poisoned by my water supplement or the
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the nonstick toxic pans. And what I'm not saying is that there's not any truth to that, right?
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But what I am saying is I do think that the market capitalizes on female neuroticism
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because we're very anxious and we have a tendency to think everything is the end of the world and
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and where men have a tendency to stay more calm. And when I saw this video of Alex Clark talking
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about how the water supply is poisoned, the food supply, the toxins, GMOs, all that stuff,
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all I could think about was how there is someone out there making so much money off of female
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neuroticism. So I'm going to play this video. So it's Alex Clark testifying at a Senate hearing
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on chronic disease. The best for last. Our next presenter is Alex Clark. Ms. Clark is a food
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activist, advocate for healthier food systems, and the host of Culture Apothecary podcast. She is
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committed to educating consumers on the importance of organic farming and the dangers of harmful
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additives and food products. Clark's mission is to inspire positive change in both personal
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health choices and industry standards, driving the movement toward cleaner, more responsible
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food production. Ms. Clark. Thank you, Senator. My average listener like me is a woman in her late
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20s and early 30s, and we demand accountability for how the millennial generation was turned into
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a science experiment without our informed consent for the sake of enriching big pharma, big ag, and
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big food. Millennial women have started to have kids for the first time, and they are disillusioned
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how hard it has become to not only get pregnant but also raise kids who are healthy happy and
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mentally okay so when you guys hear people talking about problems the first thing you
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have to understand about media is problems are always going to get more clicks than solutions
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and the second question we have to ask is is this true is it true let me let me replay it
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so i don't misquote her started to have kids for the first time and they are are women
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having a lot of children are women having children at all
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that's my first question what would not what we want to be true right what would the
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data indicate is true when we look at the birth rate is it increasing or decreasing okay
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decreasing when we look at the number of children per family is it going up or is it going down
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down when we get the option to postpone motherhood or have it sooner what do we pick
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i'd like to say this is not a moral statement this is not me saying worse or better but describing
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because as a journalist um as someone that runs a show my priority is to be as accurate as possible
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okay so i'm going to continue illusion with how hard it has become to not only get pregnant
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but also raise kids who are healthy happy and mentally well okay so why is it hard
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to raise kids that are healthy, happy, and mentally well. Why is it hard to get pregnant?
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And what I found is many people use things as a buffer. So
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in this case, my generation of women, millennial women, waited to have children. We got on birth
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control young these were our choices okay not good not bad just these were choices
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and now when you have a whole industry saying you guys can just blame the food industry
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and blame all of these companies for your problems we're we're jumping on that we're biting
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I understand it's super confusing to figure out what's healthy, what's not healthy.
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I've spent a lot of time getting in shape the last six months and eating better.
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I have known for years that I eat too much sugar.
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I didn't need, there wasn't some company that tricked me into this.
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but it was because I wanted this food and that's what I would buy. And so many times the companies
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are just catering. They're trying to make money and we pick the unhealthy stuff. And then later
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we cry and pretend, oh, I didn't know. The internet has been around for a decade. I understand it's
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confusing, but life is about choices and trade-offs. And if we made the choice to not
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look into what we are eating, whose fault is that? Is it the company's? Or is it us?
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Today, I am proud to represent them. The poisoning of our food and the environment is the issue for
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these independent women it is devastating us and our children my name is alex clark and i host
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culture apothecary by virtually every measure millennials are more health conscious than any
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generation before us okay again i wanna i wanna just ask the question is that true
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are we have more health conscious when the average woman and man right when both genders are are
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overweight the majority are overweight and the next question is is being overweight something
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in our control do these food companies do they put magically make us eat too much
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is this in our control? But at the same time, we are also the sickest. That is until our children
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end up surpassing us. The next generation of children is predicted to not outlive their
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parents if we continue on the trajectory that we are currently on. When in human history has that
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ever been the case? We are fatter than any prior generation at this age. We're having more fertility
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issues new cancer diagnoses in the u.s are projected to top 2 million for the first time
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so what's the easier choice to blame for these women what's the easier choice is the easier
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choice to say hey companies it's your fault or is the easier choice to say hey maybe i eat too much
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and i need to fix that this year and these new cases are almost all driven by young people
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this is according to american cancer society data what happened growing up millennials were handed
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health advice that was inaccurate mistaken or downright fabricated almost everything that
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we were taught about food and health was made up the only guidance that we the only guidance that
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we received on what to eat came in 1992 via the food pyramid a completely manipulated
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work of fake public health okay let's let's take this food pyramid excuse
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i was also taught the food pyramid when i was in high school and middle school
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that was what they taught at my school the first time i remember hearing about that it was fake
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was a decade ago. In my case, it still took me a long time to change my eating habits.
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That was a choice. So when has the internet been accessible to everybody?
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I'd say it was the sugar as soon as we started shoving our coffee down our gullets yeah and
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this is the the thing is and I try to say this to women right everybody makes money off of us
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And so it's much easier for them to sell us something as a solution or blame a company, a corporation for our decisions and sell us the answer to our problems.
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Look, I'm not saying that it's not that there's not birth control in the water.
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that there's not unhealthy food what i am saying is the internet is here
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there are healthy people every day that figure out the answers and as an adult it's on you to
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figure it out there are people in third world countries that do not have access to clean water
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and yet we complain more when we have access to more technology
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and more um healthy food sure the food pyramid told us that all fat was bad a lie it told us to
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make complex carbs like pasta bread and processed breakfast cereal the bedrock of our diet not
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because it was healthy but because it was the most profitable recommendation for big ag and big food
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we became the first generation subjected to sugary fattening inflammatory foods deliberately
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engineered to be as addictive as heroin thanks to the food companies buying these scientists
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from the cigarette companies for that exact purpose so i have a different theory on this stuff
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stuff i think that businessmen are not nearly as nefarious as you guys think i think they said look
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these people love sugar they want to make money these people love sugar the companies wanted to
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make money and they said look they're eating it anyway let's just be the source
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sure i'm sure they made some misleading marketing materials but i don't really buy that it was some
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grand plan in the 80s and 90s the same era as the food pyramid scam youth obesity tripled from 5
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percent to 15 today in 2024 close to half of all american kids are overweight or obese now why are
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you surprised ultra processed foods make up 70 percent of the okay now let's let's think about
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this why are the children overweight is it because the families are letting the school raise them
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and maybe the parents are not involved in what the child is eating or are we going to blame the
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companies remember we're adults so you can buy some grilled chicken some lettuce vegetables
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um rice i mean guys ever since it's been a decade ever since i graduated high school
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i knew grilled chicken was pretty healthy yet i preferred some chicken tenders you know what i
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mean like when you're young you know how many if young people were really worried about health
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would they consume alcohol at the levels that they do
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now most of us millennial girls got our first period when we were 13 to 15 years old
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pediatricians wasted no time telling us that there was a magic pill that could solve all
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of our problems in a 10-minute wellness checkup with no informed consent about the risks or side
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effects. Okay, let's talk about birth control. I know many women that had fertility issues after
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being on birth control for a decade. I do. But I also remember when the birth control was being
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passed out and the young women were getting on it. They were not concerned about health.
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And I remember at that time period, I said, hey, guys, I don't think this is good for us.
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And now, I don't know why we're surprised turning off your fertility for a decade has issues.
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So again, we can blame the companies or we can take some accountability for our choices and deal with the consequences.
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What problems were we solving exactly? A couple pimples. We were advised to not worry about
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learning to track our cycle or understand our hormones. No conversation about how our likelihood
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to experience anxiety or depression would increase by 80% on the pill.
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and i promise you they would not care i promise i promise the the 16 year olds 18 year old women
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that are getting on these pills are not concerned about health they are not otherwise they would
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not be engaging in such risky behaviors and the data proves this right if they were concerned
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about health there wouldn't be binge drinking at college if they were concerned about health
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we wouldn't see the obesity rate if they were concerned about health we wouldn't see the std
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rate we do we wouldn't see the abortion rate what data do you have that indicates people are
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concerned about health 10 to 15 years went by on the hormonal birth control pill we stayed on the
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pill because no one advised us it was only ever supposed to be taken temporarily then we wanted to
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have children we got off birth control for the first time in our adult lives only to discover
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that we had major fertility issues that the hormonal birth control hid infertility is going
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up one percent every year okay why remember 90 of our eggs are gone by 30. 90 what what makes more
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sense that it's the companies the food supply the birth control i'm not saying birth control does
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not contribute but if i had to guess based on what i would say is common sense i would say
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delaying motherhood is more what causes this stuff but what we'll do often is we will go blame the
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companies when again everything's available online we can solve these problems or at least improve
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them suddenly starting a family means spending tens of thousands of dollars on ivf and other
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fertility treatments because even more medical interventions are always the first solution
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rather than addressing the root causes of the problem obesity again again if we're concerned
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about health our actions would show that we are concerned about health but we're not it says you
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can get pregnant after 30 that's true but the it's more likely that the kid will have issues
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and it's less likely that you will get pregnant
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that's not it's a much easier to blame the companies to blame the elites to blame this big
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plan and i'm not even saying that it's untrue but what i am saying is we have all the tools
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to prevent these things and we are not using it if the ivf even works millennial moms are seeing
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the same drama play out for their own children but on a far greater scale they want to raise healthy
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kids they do but where can they go for info the studies are bought and paid for by the food
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companies okay do millennial women want healthy children
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if millennial women wanted healthy children then we would have children when they are
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the healthiest and i i'm the reason i'm bringing this up is because
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that this is all the company's fault and we have no part to play they look for unbiased info on the
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news, but that's funded by big pharma. In 2022, the pharmaceutical industry spent an average of
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$1 billion per month on advertising in the United States. What news company is going to risk
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reporting the truth if it means missing out on advertising dollars like that?
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Their pediatrician, these moms' pediatrician had less than a day of nutrition training in all their
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years of medical school. They don't even know what seed oils are when they ask about them.
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If one of my listeners has a child today, there is a 1 in 50 chance that child will have a deadly
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peanut allergy, four times what it was just a few decades ago. And that rate is rising.
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Children today are about 20% more likely to develop type 1 diabetes than they were 20 years ago.
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Childhood cancer rates are rising a percentage point every year. Asthma is up, so is ADHD.
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allergies virtually every type of psychological disorder in 1980 autism was diagnosed at a rate
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of just three or four per hundred thousand kids today a newborn child has a one in 36 chance that
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he or she will be autistic okay so a lot of these side effects are caused from delaying motherhood
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but again we have to look at this what's the easier scapegoat their fault our fault their fault
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our fault and what frustrates me is it just seems like there's always a scapegoat we never had
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any part of this it was just the companies i mean how many times are we gonna get tricked
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before we say hey you know what that was my choice these are the consequences and that's all right
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or that was my choice these are the consequences I didn't research enough
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I wasn't concerned about it at the time I didn't care those would be more honest answers because
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i don't meet and i learned this from interviewing a thousand women the the women at 22 they're not
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concerned about health at 21 19 18 they're taking shots they're chugging beer at their college
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parties i mean they're not concerned about endocrine disruptors that's an old woman problem you know
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I know they're saying just say you're a corporate front runner guys I am not saying that what she's
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saying is untrue but what I'm saying is I have seen people take health very seriously from a
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young age there was a girl in my high school her name was Caitlin this woman she was on my team
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she was on my basketball team and she ended up quitting sports and she just got super into
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nutrition i mean she would be measuring stuff at lunch and she she had like a like really good
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shape she'd go to this um gym near us and that that was her choice but she was one of like the
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only woman in our grade that was doing that uh so and that rate is also really pcos and undiagnosed
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chlamydia is more than 50 of infertility in women at 30 trying to have kids i don't know if that's
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true but that's crazy if it is rising every year who cares about politics if the next generation
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is dead or close to it before they can even vote gosh we are the most privileged hold on guys i
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just want to show you guys all right so we're saying that we're almost dead before we can even
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vote i just want to show you what like other countries look like hey you're mad
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i mean i don't know america seems a lot cleaner than this i don't know
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like i went to india a decade ago guys and you had to bring bottled water because you would
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literally get sick if you drank the water they have to boil the water there in order to get
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clean water i've never had that problem in america um us men would be the first to say the problem
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is me like if men okay if men at 18 they got a pill that turned off they could not have children
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anymore are they it turned off their fertility much like our pill and
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men took it and said okay I know this is a risk but I do not want to have children right now
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which many women do do you think at 30 they would
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have a hearing blaming the doctors or do you think they would say well I got the short end of the
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stick and the reason I'm pointing this out is because we as women we waste so much money on
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this stuff on we spend so much money because we get we're very we can be very neurotic we can
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think that it's the end of the world and that we're gonna die all the time I mean how many of
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you guys had a mother that always thought she was dying or she had some kind of cancer or whatever
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when usually and men are a lot more tend to be a lot more observant it's generally just a couple
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of habits we have that are bad it's generally too much sugar and eating too much sugar as someone
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that struggles with that this is not new information this is not something that's been
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hidden i've known for a decade that this is a problem this is most overweight people's problems
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it's sugary drinks sugary and alcohol sugar and bread sugar and food cupcakes donuts none of this
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is shocking and we should not be shocked and life is a lot better when you realize we have all the
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answers to our own problems i mean what the practices are of some big companies that sell
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stuff we can't control that it's not going to change and frankly i don't even think the
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want sugary foods most people are overweight so i don't see that issue changing
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yes sugar and coffee i miss starbucks i miss it so much
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in 1985 newborn millennials had to follow a schedule of just a handful of vaccines
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today a child following the recommended vaccine schedule will receive up to 70 shots by the time
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they turned 18, including 27 before he or she turns two, and as many as six shots in a single
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visit. Are all these shots producing healthier kids? According to the data, no. Are we allowed
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to even ask? Also, no. Some parents who've asked too many questions about the recommended vaccine
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schedule can find themselves reported to Child Protection Services, or they will get kicked out
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their pediatrician's office for not being compliant this is america the land of the free
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parents are being held hostage they did not sign up to co-parent with the government we
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is there an abundance of the population that is rushing to homeschool the children now i'm not
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saying it doesn't exist i know homeschooling has gone up in the last decade but would you say that's
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the majority okay no daycare is that increasing or decreasing okay increasing we are signing up
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to give our kids to the government and parents sign up every year now for some kids it's fine
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i mean personally i mean i didn't go to public school but i liked school you know i got to play
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sports i had fun um but let's not like what i don't like what irritates me is i don't like
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playing pretend and i like to be accurate and unfortunately according to the data
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parents are not rushing to spend a ton of time with their children
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want a divorce wait what'd she say america the land of the free parents are being held hostage
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they did not sign up to co-parent with the government we want a divorce women always do
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remember when i said that my generation had our first period at 13 or 15
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today little girls are starting their periods at eight or nine
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and they are getting pubic hair as young as five or six
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is it their drinking water their food chemicals and personal care products
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that other countries have banned don't ask don't tell girls are still being pressured to get on
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birth control by the way without informed consent but now they get the added bonus
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i'm gonna i'm gonna hold off on two for one special
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just to reiterate the war on moms in this country today virtually everything a child eats or drinks
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will be served on a plastic plate in a plastic bottle or be eaten from a plastic container
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with plastic utensils and whose fault is that the parents and all these companies are is they are a
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proxy people we don't want to look in the mirror so what we would prefer is to say that's the
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corporation's fault. When a kid is under the age of say, 16, right? Because maybe 12. The parents
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are the primary caretaker. They're the most influential on the kid. Who's feeding the kid?
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The parents. Whose job is it to make sure your kids have healthy foods? Is it the government?
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it i mean there was a girl in my grade whose parents were health nuts and they packed her
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lunch every day and taught her how to do it i didn't i ate the school lunches i used to have
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cookies for breakfast when i was at high school so it's choices and trade-offs choices and trade-offs
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human breast milk now contains thousands of microplastics if you need formula you can't
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find it without inflammatory seed oils or soy parents have to order it and buy it from europe
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does this all seem overwhelming what would be the solution
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to baby formula what could be that solution let me just think
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what would what would be the solution there oh breastfeeding what
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we're choosing not to do that fine but what would be more mature is to maybe say okay
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these are the consequences i will deal with them do you good this is what the american mom deals
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with every day. Amen. Do you see the women clapping and the guys are just like, you people
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are crazy. Look at that. The typical American parent today has to worry about a job, about
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their children's education, about all the things that a parent has always had to worry
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about. They shouldn't also have to deal with the added stress of finding the poison that lurks in
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almost everything their child eats or drinks. The American dream is that a parent will be able to
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raise children who are better off than themselves. But now that dream is vanishing, not just on an
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economic level, but a biological one. Unless we break this spiral, we will fall into a death
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spiral of unhealthy parents raising even more unhealthy kids that will bankrupt this country.
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As RFK Jr. has said, the last thing standing between a child in an industry full of corruption
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So what I want to point out is that our food supply being poisoned is not really a gendered
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issue but yet there's only sympathy that comes when we make it a mother's issue or a female issue
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um there's another point in this that i wanted to say that i just don't believe is true let me
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yeah this is the other thing i have a hard time taking women seriously when they're talking about
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health. If you have a pound of makeup on and a bunch of Botox and you're saying you're worried
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about health, please forgive me if I just have a hard time believing it. I don't. So
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is this on how do i okay so i wanted to talk about is there a war on motherhood because she
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used that phrase during this that we're there is a war on motherhood and sometimes when i hear
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these phrases, I think they're much easier to say as a, I don't know, like a media talking
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point than in reality. Okay, so women, we turn 18. And at 18, we're asked, do you want
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So all of society, let's say, the doctors, whatever,
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they get together and say, well, how do we fix this?
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They give us, we're just going to pretend that's birth control.
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Remember, the average age that people have their first sexual
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So by college, okay, so she gets the birth control,
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Then after college, they say, do you want to, again,
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I do apologize. This is Sally. And she says, no, I want to, and again, not right, not wrong.
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She says, I want to get a job. And then she does. And so they say, okay, we might ruin this
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fertility window, but let us make you guys IVF. Let's solve this problem. And now most fertility
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treatments in your 30s are successful. They are. 60%. Now I know that's not all.
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And then the women, we get kind of fat and we get kind of old, right? That's not good.
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You know, now she's pudgy. I mean, and the men too, right? But this is a woman's life.
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So now that she's pudgy, then we give them
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So you can go get some Botox, some plastic surgery, and more IVF, fertility, freezing your eggs.
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Okay, so now Sally says, okay, now I want a family.
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cool now there's mother with the husband okay and now they got little Timmy and Tina
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and they ask the mother do you want okay now we're gonna go through this I'm gonna erase
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I got to, guys, I'm running out of, let me, so they ask the mother, they say, Diane, okay,
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now that you have your little, your two kids, one to two children, do you want to, this
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is the family life, do you want to raise your kids, do you want to be there, do you want
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it's not like the old days you could argue in the old
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because we all know that you know when the kids
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are young, it's better for them to stay home. So it's not like we couldn't prepare, right?
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And so they say to Diane, do you want to stay home with the children? Do you want to work? And she
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says, nah, I'm going to work. And so they say, okay, do you want to like pack your kids lunches
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And she says, I mean, just let the school do it.
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And so all of these choices that we made have consequences,
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Some people make choices and there's not consequences.
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But what I don't like doing is saying there's a war on motherhood
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When we have daycare, IVF, homeschool, Catholic school, normal school, we got all of these choices, right?
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i'm having a hard time seeing it guys i mean they gave us the ability to have kids
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tell we're 40 if you have enough money they gave us the ability to save for a decade so you could
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stay home. They gave us the ability to delay having children, to go get a job, to put the
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kids in daycare, to have kids with who you want. I'm not seeing this war. And then when there's
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a trade-off and there's a consequence, then we blame whoever the bad guy is that day. It might
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be Pearl. It might be me for pointing it out. It might be the media for tricking us. It might be
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the doctors for quote-unquote tricking us. It might be the institutions for tricking us. Or,
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wait, hear me out. It could just be, now wait for it, guys. I want you to drum roll, please,
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in the chat. Please drumroll. It could be, I'm going to put this in red so you guys
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know I'm serious. The consequences of my actions. And what I'll never do is I'll
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I'll never hate on someone that just owns the consequences.
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Yeah, so this is, I mean, this is my two cents.
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i understand that there's birth control in the water and like all this stuff but guys
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go buy a water filter or something figure it out i mean i don't i feel fine
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um it's a lot better than if we were in a third world country so that's my ted talk today no
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the birth control water and the pathogen and sorry let me say it again no my ted talk today
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is no you are not obese because of the birth control water you are not obese because they
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poison the food supply you're not obese because of the non-stick pans you're obese because you
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ate too much and you have health issues because we ate too much and it's that simple so let me
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