nadinbrzezinski (129,381 posts) Sun Feb 2, 2014, 07:04 PM
Troubling conversation when you have folks who WORK in medical research, who would juice up if they got Diabetes, since diabetes meds are the eviiillll and would not vaccinate their kids (if they had them), this is troubling folks. Yup, a conversation this morning that was beyond troubling at the market. When you have this talks with people WITHOUT the supposed education, it is one thing. But with somebody in a research PhD program... I got to wonder what the schools are teaching these days.
By the way herd effect is not even the conversation, that is an evil pharma saying. And please, do not, by any means, ever, et any vaccines. They are like really evil.
Oh and climate change is a lib'rul conspiracy. I know this STEM student is not the norm, but damn, that was some scary shit.
Okay, trying to decipher here. There were these people, PhD's, no less, working in medical research who would "juice up" if they got diabetes? Are we talking juicing like steroids or Vitamix? OJ? Nor would they vaccinate their kids. Did this whole conversation happen while shopping for rutabagas, or was she following them hot on a story about "Why I'm smarter than a PhD who actually does research for a living?"
And while she was stalking them through the produce and canned fruit aisles she heard them say all this? How would that work?
PhD #1: "Hey Ed, after all the research we've done, I think if I ever got diabetes, I'd just juice up instead of taking insulin. Haven't decided yet whether to buy a vitamix, order steroids or drink scads and wads of orange juice, though."
PhD #2: "Me neither Fred, in fact, I've also decided to not vaccinate my kids either, well when I have them! Being in medical research, I just don't think life saving vaccines are worth the risk! So what if our research has resulted in millions and millions of saved lives?"
Still, if I overheard a medical research PhD questioning the safety of vaccines, I'd probably believe them over someone who spends their time trying to avoid "crunchy stories".
Though I have to agree with her about the
liberal indoctrination centers schools. I really don't know what they're teaching people these days. Evidently in Medical Research 101 they're teaching the dangers of diabetic medicines. Changing your diet can often eliminate the need for medications if you have type 2.
Personally, I've never heard big pharma worried about (or inducing?) a kind of herding mentality. Is she advocating not eating vaccines or was that part of the overheard conversation? How would one, unless the were medical researchers or doctors & nurses even acquire said vaccines to "et" them? Aside from never realizing you can "et" a liquid why would this be a problem for society at large?
Okay, now the STEM student. Is that someone different than the PhD person? Because I would think, unless they were pursuing a second degree, someone with a PhD would no longer be a student. How did global warming get into the conversation?
Cindie