His take is mostly an emotional one and he's not thinking like the conservative business man he claims to be. "I work hard to stay in shape, we shouldn't be giving people shortcuts to get healthy!"
It's purely emotional thinking with rage and anger at the forefront.
Plenty of drugs out there where you can legitimately argue the risk to reward and whether they are worthwhile. Ozempic is clear as day though. Anything with that level of success vs obesity needs to have gigantic, crippling health risks in order for it to not be worth it. I'm not sure why this...
One thing I'll add is that the links to cancer are from animal studies, which historically have a poor correlation with humans. Zero evidence of the link in humans, which doesn't mean it doesn't exist. But animal studies can be abused by fear mongerers. Lots of stuff is toxic to animals that we...
Ozempic is a great. Obviously you'd want them to resolve their obesity through lifestyle choices, but at the end of the day, obesity is a mental illness for many. It's easier said than done.
This pill, if used in the correct way by the correct people, can increase life expectancy in that...
There has been some warning signs for the first time that there may be some human transmission. Long story short, there's been one particular mutation that is notorious and necessary for human transmission. And uhhh this one would make covid seem like childs play in terms of severity...
So you're not actually for freedom of speech. Got it. I don't necessarily feel that way but I don't get offended when others do. Why does it matter so much to you that people hold different opinions?