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White Supremacy & Exercise
00:03:05
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| Well guys, on the off chance that you were hoping that we were going to leave the insanity behind us in 2022, I have little to no faith in that actually happening. | |
| You want to know why? | |
| I read three articles. | |
| In the last week that makes me realize that people have actually lost their minds more than I have thought, which is hard to believe because the amount of lost mind is strong to, let's say, really, really strong. | |
| But here's an article from Time Magazine. | |
| The white supremacist origin of exercise and six other surprising facts about the U.S. history of physical fitness. | |
| The white supremacist origin of exercise. | |
| Exercise is now white supremacy, okay? | |
| Remember, it's either white supremacy or climate change. | |
| Literally everything is one of those things. | |
| Good, bad, or indifferent, they will blame it on all of those things. | |
| But that's Time Magazine. | |
| They want to get rid of exercise. | |
| They don't want physical fitness. | |
| I assume it has to do with probably not wanting people to be self-sufficient or masculine, you know, because there's the attack on that. | |
| But this is in Time Magazine. | |
| Exercise is now apparently racist. | |
| I mean, that's how insane we're getting. | |
| Here's another one. A large magazine, not even messing around. | |
| The case for wearing masks forever. | |
| A ragtag coalition of public health activists believe that America's pandemic restrictions are too lax. | |
| And they say they have the science to prove it. | |
| That was December 28, 2022, from a real What used to be real, I guess, magazine. | |
| The case for wearing masks forever. | |
| Guys, what do you think the over-under is right now? | |
| You're reading about the stuff from China that they try to get us back to, I don't know, let's call it March-April 2020 levels of panic, control, dictatorial nature of what was going on then. | |
| How long till that happens if they're already writing these sort of things? | |
| These people are insane. | |
| They've lost their minds. | |
| I didn't think that was bad enough. | |
| Almost like exercise is white supremacy, or at least started because of it. | |
| The Scientific American. | |
| The heightened concern about black women's weight reflects the racist stigmatization of their bodies. | |
| It also ignores how interrelated social factors impact black women's health. | |
| Just stop. | |
| You know what seems way more racist to me? | |
| Ignoring science and common sense information about like physical activity and physical fitness and instead pretending that those things don't matter which probably is literally killing people. | |
| Letting people go about being obese is literally killing people under the guise of protecting them from racism. | |
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Ain't Holding My Breath
00:00:26
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| Pretending that certain people are somehow immune to the health issues associated with obesity seems sociopathic, but that's where we are. | |
| So that was all in the last week or so. | |
| So I have a feeling 2023 ain't leaving that stuff behind. | |
| We can hope, but I ain't gonna hold my breath, folks, because people have lost their minds. | |