When I saw one of my favorite podcasters had an episode out regarding Ozempic, I thought oh goody, and put it on as I was cleaning the house earlier. I didn't know anything about the guest, one Johann Hari, but that's not usually a problem. The whole point of these podcasts is to be exposed to people you don't know about. Having endured about 25 minutes of the podcast before I couldn't take any more, I wished I'd Googled him beforehand. For a so-called journalist, Hari talks (and frankly looks) like someone you wouldn't trust to distinguish between a Cappuccino and a Latte, let alone talk to you about critical healthcare decisions. Still, I listened to enough to hear this guy tell how he was first introduced to the dangerous fad diet drug at a Hollywood party and how he immediately jumped on it, since we all know obesity's bad, m'kay? Hari, who's just written a book about this little liquid miracle, adopts the faux-neutral attitude of "well, I chose to risk it, but like you should know there's side effects and stuff. totally worth it lol.". Talking of the rapid heart rate and nausea he experienced after starting on the drug, Hari went on to quote doctor whoever, saying "well, there's two types of drugs - drugs that don't work and drugs with side effects". Well, I thought, that's reassuring. What caught my attention, listening to this garbage, was how he spoke about obesity as this plague visited upon humankind. He actually said something like "well we all know obesity is unhealthy". And I thought, wait a minute. It's not obesity that's unhealthy. Obesity is a by-product of unhealthy lifestyle. Obviously, there is some room for genetics and hormonal issues, but by and large, most people who are overweight are so because of their lifestyle. Hari himself, in describing how Ozempic suppressed his appetite, freely admitted the immense fried chicken, mayo-heavy breakfasts he'd start each day with, followed by huge lunches, snacks and so on. https://youtu.be/gU2YzX7xv4w Said he tried dieting, tried losing weight in a real, healthy way, but it didn't work. So naturally, he switched to a worrying, dangerous new drug instead. Smart man, this Hari. As a writer during the most entitled incarnation of our species, Hari seems to have bought into the all-too-popular mentality of the 21st century: **I tried it. It was hard. I quit.** This bizarre, so-called "tolerant" world we live in has somehow convinced us that it's mean and "fatphobic" to say that you can and will lose weight through radical lifestyle changes like diet and exercise. It's mean, m'kay? But it's true. It's hard. Very hard, many times, but true. The change can be made, addictions can be kicked, albeit at significant cost to your time, effort, and sometimes pocket. So instead we tell people it's not really their fault, because obesity is the wrath of God or some shit and has nothing to do with how you live anyway, and they totally deserve this psycho drug. And it does seem to work. Before I turned it off, I heard Hari saying that almost 50% of Americans want to get on this drug. It's massively in use already. And tolerant as I may be, I don't really believe that half the population of the US is fat because of genetics and impossible, rare conditions, you know? Seems to me far more likely that they're making shit choices, all the while supporting these corporations and making them a truckload of money, are getting fat, and then put on a drug that tricks their pancreases into telling their body it's full when it's not. Doesn't it seem to you like you should leave your pancreas well alone? And generally shouldn't mess with the natural, healthy directives that a body uses to regulate itself? Sounds like a no-brainer to me. The massive abuse of children involved in the rise of Ozempic aside, I don't really care. I'll bet you anything that X years from now, we're learning all about the terrible dangers and side effects of this madness. I'll bet you a lot of people will then come along and claim they were duped, they were victims. I'm not a fan of victim mentality, as some of you know. These people won't be victims of anything other than a lifetime of poor choices and a lacking sense of ownership. And I don't think people deserve a whole lot of sympathy for that. I do think there are a couple of interesting/worrying things we can take from this unfolding story: * You should question twice (at least) anything that facilitates and enables poor lifestyle. The way forward, both as individuals and as a society, is constant improvement. It's helping each other be better, not cut down the guilt of another fucking Krispy Kreme. * When the establishment's trying to minimize/playing "honest" by telling you "sure there's side effects, but that's totes normal", you should be concerned. They did the same with vaccines, they do the same with a whole host of other normalized dangerous drugs, and when somebody does die, they go "oops what can you do, freak coincidence". Well, sure, but how many more of these drugs are you gonna allow into your body before the coincidence becomes you? And are you willing to be that? * Losing weight and creating a healthy lifestyle is hella hard. It's made harder by inflation, increased work hours and job volatility, and a society that just won't stop layering on the pressure without ever making allowances for you to implement healthier habits that allow you to cope. That's a sign of a very sick society, when we willingly accept that sure, it's not normal, the world's mental, I can't cope, so I'll just start ingesting poison. I mean, if you want to do poison, go with cyanide or arsenic or something traditional, you know? :) 
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This is a horrific drug that likely accelerates the aging process. Have you heard of the condition, Ozempic-face? Scary stuff. I really hope that, by some miracle, Robert Kennedy is elected as US President this November. I think he might be the one who's able to begin to untangle Big Pharma's tentacles from our government, if that's even possible at this point.
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I hadn't heard of that, no. Had to Google it. Jesus. Those people look like they've got Stage 4 cancer - who wants to look like that? Madness. Honestly, he seems like the best candidate right now (not that there's much competition!), though I'm doubtful about his chances, if even his own family won't support him. The fact alone that Americans are asked to choose between two senile clowns is worrying af. But also quite telling. Not that democracy was what it pretended to be before, but at least they went through the motions. Now, they're like screw it, we'll put on two clowns nobody has a vestige of faith in, who couldn't steer a toy cart around the yard, let alone the country. So weird.
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They definitely don't look healthy. There are plastic surgeons promoting procedures to get rid of Ozempic-face now. It's like the plot of a bad movie. The Dems and the GOP are pulling out every trick in the book to prevent RFK Jr from gaining traction but he's still is picking up some great momentum. Whoever is running his campaign is an ace because they're utilizing independent media (podcasts, video) and social media very well. I've voted for the lessor of two evils for the last few election cycles and it leaves you with such a bad feeling, I just don't want to do that anymore. Biden is clearly suffering from advanced dementia (someone else is pulling the strings) and Trump's character issues and divisiveness would probably split the country in two. This might happen anyway but for it to occur at this particular moment in time would, geopolitically, be disastrous. I'm afraid he would spend his entire term meting out retribution to those who've come after him politically and in court. These are crazy and tumultuous times we live in.
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I only heard of this drug a few days ago. It was a doctor on Instagram who is surprisingly knowledgeable (as opposed to indoctrinated aka paid for). He wasn't entirely against it, for people who's obesity levels are a higher risk than the side effects of the drug, but he was very critical of people taking it in a way that seems to be a fad for low level weight loss. In his view the side effects are too risky and once you stop taking it you'll go right back to where you were anyway. You'd have thought we'd have learnt from past diet pill fads that they're not a solution and nor are they a good idea. I seem to recall there was one in the late 80s or early 90s. While lifestyle changes aren't easy, they can be made easier by tackling things one at a time. Start with the easiest thing to go without that will make your life better. Swap things you love for something a bit better. Find activities you enjoy doing and make them a habit. It may be slower going, but unless you're on death's door is easier to adjust if you do it step at a time.
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I agree. It is (still. for now) marketed as a diabetes drug, which okay, fair, if you're already in a shitty situation, go for it. But when you're a few pounds overweight? Again, I'm sure it's helpful to some people, but nearly 50% of the (American) population seems like a wild stretch! >In his view the side effects are too risky and once you stop taking it you'll go right back to where you were anyway. Very true. The most worrying bit is I've heard, as this gains popularity, they plan on putting younger and younger kids on it. Imagine being put on that in early childhood, developing this dependence on it at an early age. How are you supposed to live a healthy life? It's nuts! >You'd have thought we'd have learnt from past diet pill fads that they're not a solution and nor are they a good idea. I seem to recall there was one in the late 80s or early 90s. Right? This guy on the interview was saying that. Right before telling how this one's totally different. I bet that's what they said for every other new diet fad to hit the markets over the past thirty years...yet somehow... Lovely to see you, my friend! Been a while! hope you're well!
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>Lovely to see you, my friend! Been a while! hope you're well! It has been too long. I've been working and not had a much chance to get a look through my feed. Mostly I come on and quickly go through the communities I mod, then run out of time for anything else. I'm glad I caught one of your posts as a reminder to visit your page.
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I like your mindset! I blame myself for all my shortcomings, of which there are many. I think more people need to do that. The internet allows anyone, whether they're slightly overweight or unintelligible, foaming-at-the-mouth serial killers, to find a community where they can be encouraged and supported for who they are. So now we have a world of people justifying their terrible lifestyle choices when deep down they probably want to be told straight: They messed up, they're kinda gross, and they need to buy zero more bags of chips for the next 7 years. [I love this guy](https://www.youtube.com/@brentlyg/videos) For his positive content battling his obesity straight up. The ups and downs, failures and successes, but overall progress. No hiding from it! And tbh under all that fat he seems to be substantially fitter than me lol.
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The madness lies in our blind trust of the medical industrial complex. Hari is proselytizing cult member. This particular drug is intended to be for a lifetime. Sure! Great idea! Let's put *all* of our children on it! Beginning at birth! Then none of them will ever be fat (even though there's nothing wrong with being fat). Surreal. Anyone buying this nonsense is a useless eater.
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I was not familiar with him, but he definitely seems like a cultist. Oh jesus, the whole idea of parents putting their kids on this worries the hell out of me. Scary stuff. I mean, imagine being put on that at birth, what chance do you have? Even supposing, through some extreme, that you or your carer would see sense eventually, imagine the addictive damage that would've done to your body. Fascinating, regarding what you said, how having a fat baby has always been regarded as a sign of good health and good parenting, in the past, no? Parents used to worry if their babies were skinny. Not put them on drugs to be that. Jesus.
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Our babies in the US are vaccinated for a disease they are *highly* unlikely to ever get, within the first hour. I think this is where the black magic starts, this is the moment the mothers hand over their health care decisions to the medical industrial complex. This action over rides their innate urge to protect the baby from harm and it's all downhill, for must of us, after that.
author | owasco |
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