Suppression

anonymous

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I'm reading something that has sparked more thought than anything I've read published by any of you. You already know what I am reading because you spy on people. You illegally enter their homes. A place where you do not belong. The thing about suppression is the fact that it stems from fear. Fear that your profits will decline. Fear that your power will be stripped away. Fear that you will be embarrassed. This isn't about me, this is about the subject who wrote this essay in 1995. He was correct in his observations and their repercussions on society. A great mind was suppressed to the extent that this person had to resort to violence to be heard.

Just because you hide behind a mask doesn't mean that people can't see how ugly you truly are.
 






I'm reading something that has sparked more thought than anything I've read published by any of you. You already know what I am reading because you spy on people. You illegally enter their homes. A place where you do not belong. The thing about suppression is the fact that it stems from fear. Fear that your profits will decline. Fear that your power will be stripped away. Fear that you will be embarrassed. This isn't about me, this is about the subject who wrote this essay in 1995. He was correct in his observations and their repercussions on society. A great mind was suppressed to the extent that this person had to resort to violence to be heard.

Just because you hide behind a mask doesn't mean that people can't see how ugly you truly are.

The weight loss drugs are a perfect example of the suppression spoken about in the essay I am reading. The fda, eli lilly, and novo want people to think that weight loss cannot be adequately satisfied no matter how much effort one makes, therefore they must resort to using a weight loss drug. eli and novo's ideology: You need our drugs to lose weight because you are incapable of doing it on your own.

In reality, weight loss can be achieved at the expense of serious effort. Anybody can lose weight with effort.
 






The weight loss drugs are a perfect example of the suppression spoken about in the essay I am reading. The fda, eli lilly, and novo want people to think that weight loss cannot be adequately satisfied no matter how much effort one makes, therefore they must resort to using a weight loss drug. eli and novo's ideology: You need our drugs to lose weight because you are incapable of doing it on your own.

In reality, weight loss can be achieved at the expense of serious effort. Anybody can lose weight with effort.

Sorry not sorry that you don’t sell the weight loss drug
Sorry not sorry that you didn’t buy LLY stock
Sorry not sorry that you got laid off in pharma
Sorry not sorry but m going to be in demand. Every doctor is going to kiss my ass so I might leave them an extra sample
 






Sorry not sorry that you don’t sell the weight loss drug
Sorry not sorry that you didn’t buy LLY stock
Sorry not sorry that you got laid off in pharma
Sorry not sorry but m going to be in demand. Every doctor is going to kiss my ass so I might leave them an extra sample
Fuck off, spectrum moron.
 






I'm reading something that has sparked more thought than anything I've read published by any of you. You already know what I am reading because you spy on people. You illegally enter their homes. A place where you do not belong. The thing about suppression is the fact that it stems from fear. Fear that your profits will decline. Fear that your power will be stripped away. Fear that you will be embarrassed. This isn't about me, this is about the subject who wrote this essay in 1995. He was correct in his observations and their repercussions on society. A great mind was suppressed to the extent that this person had to resort to violence to be heard.

Just because you hide behind a mask doesn't mean that people can't see how ugly you truly are.
Reference, please. I'd like to read it too.