Tag: #HealthOrDieLie

  • They sold us the cure, then snatched it away when the cameras weren’t rolling. They called it “public health,” but it was really just politics in a lab coat. And the measles outbreak? That wasn’t just a virus—it was a mirror showing us how broken the system really is.

    🧠 The Measles Outbreak & Policy Breakdown

    1. Discrepancy in Reported Numbers

    Texas DSHS (Texas numbers only*): 762 infections, 2 deaths. CBS News: Over 4,500 infections and 16 deaths across states and Mexico. Who’s right? Doesn’t matter—the gap itself is the crime. That’s the sound of data being kneecapped by politics.

    2. Federal Interference & Communication Breakdown

    The Federal Administration tied the CDC’s hands. Scientists gagged, local health officials left blind. Delayed response meant the virus wasn’t just spreading—it was sprinting.

    3. Misguided Public Health Messaging

    Health Secretary Kennedy’s genius plan? Vitamin A. Sure, vitamin A helps if you’re malnourished. But it won’t stop measles. That’s like tossing a lollipop at someone who’s bleeding out and calling it “first aid.”

    4. Survival of the Strongest Mentality

    Vaccines sidelined, optics prioritized. “Survival of the fittest” became policy, and the poor were told to tough it out. In reality, it was survival of the privileged.

    5. Betrayal of Vulnerable Communities

    The hardest hit? The ones who believed the lie. Indigent families, underserved communities—they trusted the government. Trust became a death sentence. Their hope was weaponized against them.

    6. Moral & Institutional Failure

    This wasn’t a medical failure. It was a moral collapse. Science was silenced, optics replaced action, and preventable deaths were chalked up as acceptable losses. They didn’t just fail public health—they failed humanity.

    🎤 Saint Dirty Face Says:

    “You want to know what betrayal looks like? It looks like a vitamin A capsule handed out in place of a vaccine. It looks like a government silencing its own scientists while children choke on preventable disease. It looks like underserved families clinging to hope—believing the system will save them—only to be handed a lollipop and a prayer.

    This wasn’t a failure of medicine. It was a failure of morality. A policy built on survival of the strongest, where the poor, the trusting, the vulnerable were left to die quietly while officials peddled optics over action.

    They didn’t just abandon public health. They abandoned humanity.”

    ⚡ Closing Line

    The lie wasn’t in the numbers. The lie was in the promise that health was for all. Turns out, it was only for the chosen few.

    Stay dirty. Stay dangerous. – Saint Dirty Face

    *Texas DSHS reported these figures as within state borders only, not nationwide totals.