If you want an insight into the moral rot of the modern 'public health' racket, read this report which criticises businesses for helping out during the pandemic. https://ncdalliance.org/sites/default/files/resource_files/Signalling%20Virtue%2C%20Promoting%20Harm_Sept2020_FINALv.pdf
Most of their examples are so obviously good deeds that I can't believe they have the nerve to mention them. 2/
How deep down the rabbit hole do you have to be to think that a normal person is going to read this and think "those bastards!"? 3/
This is a bad thing? 4/
The report is about "unhealthy commodity industries" who should, apparently, sit around and count their money rather than help out. Unhealthy commodities like... noodles. 5/
It's important to remember to real public health problem of 2020: macaroni cheese and peanut butter. 6/ 🥴
The authors even document the gratitude of medical staff for these initiatives, but still the penny doesn't drop. Incredible. 7/
"What did you do when you worked in public health during the pandemic, mummy?"
"I wrote about corporate charity projects and said they were bad, son." 8/
Needless to say this is all paid for by the hapless taxpayer. SPECTRUM is another nanny state sockpuppet. https://velvetgloveironfist.blogspot.com/2019/05/the-cronyism-of-sockpuppet-state.html
I've now blogged about this, with more examples of life-saving initiatives that 'public health' fanatics think are bad. 10/ https://velvetgloveironfist.blogspot.com/2020/09/thank-you-unhealthy-commodity-industries.html
"Diageo came to our rescue" - Matt Hancock in April, thanking the alcohol company for producing hand sanitiser. 11/
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