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Misinformation Disinformation Bill


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By Lupi33 - 13 Sep 2024 12:40 PM

given this forum is largely inhabited by leftists, would I be correct in assuming you think this bill is a good thing?

discuss...

actually... dumb question... of course you do...

let me rephrase.. can you explain and justify to me why you think its a good thing?
By involuntarilytransferred - 27 Oct 2024 8:34 PM

johnsmith - 27 Oct 2024 9:46 AM
https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2017/05/09/527575055/one-third-of-new-drugs-had-safety-problems-after-fda-approval

"One-Third Of New Drugs Had Safety Problems After FDA Approval"

"... researchers at the Yale School of Medicine found that nearly a third of those approved from 2001 through 2010 had major safety issues years after the medications were made widely available to patients."

And yet, by 2024, western society has fully moved into culture where:

- when the governments says a new drug is "safe and effective", my guess is that 75% of people believe that, and attack those who question it

- questioning the safety of a drug, based on never-used-before technology, can caused a doctor to lose their job

- for university medical professors - who cite evidence of danger from a new drug - to be slandered as quacks and conspiracy theorists

And this new legislation blocks YOU the people from questioning the safety of any new drug approved by the government.

People like tsf and Muz are samples of the un-thinking masses who think this is a good thing.

They've all gone.  You're talking to yourself like you're in some sort of sensory deprivation chamber.  Stupid cunt.