No amount of “healthy eating” or “clean living” can changes this. These concepts are simply the product of white supremacy in that rich, white privileged folks try to convince the world that they are healthy because of their lifestyle (usually in order to sell you something)
— FatdoctorUK🏴🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈🩺 (@thefatdoctoruk) November 11, 2022
Rest of the thread:
Here is a list of things that have the greatest impact on our health (it’s not exhaustive):
1. Money. Not just your own money or even the GDP of the country you live in, but also (and pay attention here folks) the greater the rich poor divide, the poorer the health of a nation.
— FatdoctorUK🏴🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈🩺 (@thefatdoctoruk) November 11, 2022
We like to blame others for making choices that cause their woes but it’s easy to fall into some logical fallacies — turns out the whole every individual for themselves thing doesn’t really reflect reality, or help improve outcomes.
See also: Stress response — finding / achieving health as a community
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