Marianne Williamson is right to question the efficacy of anti-depressants. As she told me, people have every reason to be skeptical of whether the pharmaceutical giants making huge profits off these drugs have "pure intent"https://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/ny-oped-marianne-williamson-has-a-point-about-psychiatric-medication-20190823-4mv7ef4ccfcptcky2sxqecutym-story.html …
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Replying to @mtracey
Abominable virtue-preening argument. Nobody who deals with strangers has "pure intent", for among other reasons because they lack most knowledge about those strangers. Nevertheless companies often produce good products. Get these idiotic Williamson arguments out of my timeline.
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Replying to @NickSzabo4 @mtracey
Companies only care about profits. Often it makes more sense to sell some shit which makes them addictive to that shit (and curing a little bit) in stead of actually curing the 1st time, because then people buy more. This is going on right now and downplay that is naive.
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No doubt.The fallacy is believing there is some angelic savior, presumably Williamson herself, who will deal with strangers on far superior basis. It's dishonest bullshit. People like Williamson who hawk this fraudulent garbage are about as far from "pure intent" as it gets.
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