.noltenc: The sad thing is that you know the slaves of New York will be A-OK with the government monitoring and manipulating what foods they eat and then shaming them over anything that tastes good.
So, as you read above, New York school kids are already forced to eat two vegan meals a day—which is a perfect example of how you lose your rights if you’re dependent on the government.
Families not dependent on the government don’t have to eat two yucky, disgusting, unsatisfying vegan meals a day. Instead, if they wish, they can pack their kids a lunch with a big slab of healthy red meat stuffed between two Twinkies. If you put yourself in a position where you depend on the government, you get what you deserve. The government doesn’t care about you. The government certainly doesn’t care about your rights.? What set Arthur Fleck off? What was the “intervening event” that turned milquetoast Arthur Fleck into a spree killer? It was Arthur’s dependence on the government, specifically government health care.
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