The world is extremely sick.

There's an opioid epidemic
Millions are dying from heart disease, diabetes, and neurodegeneration
Smoking kills 100s of thousands

Nobody is freaking out

Yet for some reason coronavirus caused the whole world to shutdown

I finally figured out why
Why are people allowed to guzzle canola oil, smoke cigs, and fester away homeless on the streets?

Yet we mobilize TRILLIONS for a pandemic that kills a small fraction of people?
Sure, it's contagious, but that cant be the whole story

I'm not saying that we shouldn't have responded to coronavirus.

The bigger question is why we haven't responded to all of these other issues that could SAVE MILLIONS?

I just figured it out
It's because ELITES don't think they can die in all those other ways...

Elites do not use opioids. They're not homeless. They don't smoke. They have the best doctors in the world to make sure they don't get heart disease and alzheimers.

They think they will be IMMORTAL
But then coronavirus came along and was a massive wake up call.

Maybe some things are out of their control.

Maybe no matter how much money they spend on preventative health care and how closely they track their caloric intake, they TOO can still die.
These same elites are the same people in charge of all big corporations and media.

So even if YOU lose your job over coronavirus but it even marginally reduces their death risk, ITS WORTH IT.

Keep smoking your cigs and eating shit but definitely do not cough near me.
Today, I saw a 300 lb homeless man literally festering away with sores on the street, pull his mask down to smoke a cigarette.

Buddy, if you die it's probably not going to be from coronavirus...

But corona is the only way that he could cause an elite to die
Now it all makes sense.
You can follow @KetoAurelius.
Tip: mention @twtextapp on a Twitter thread with the keyword “unroll” to get a link to it.

Latest Threads Unrolled:

By continuing to use the site, you are consenting to the use of cookies as explained in our Cookie Policy to improve your experience.