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Jeremy Parker @astutepanther.bsky.social

“We eradicated cancer for 20 centuries and it re-emerged right around the time the government started regulating our food”—okay, I might have taken some liberties in the paraphrasing

Subsequent Xitter thread: Krispi!Largo @KrispiLargo2: Oh, hun. That’s such a terrible and wrong take. Cancer has been around forever. Now, it’s true that rates have increased but that’s partly due to more people living longer. Before they died of infectious diseases, accidents, wars, famines. Nicer live long enough to get cancer. Vincent Revers @ReversVinc82189 [the original Bad Medical Taker]: Obviously you haven't done the research have you? The only civilization that had high rates of cancer were the Egyptians. Prior to the 1900s cancer was extremely rare. Subsequent Xitter thread, cont'd Gyrfalcon (Slava Ukrainii) @gyrfalc63587709: It's also due to modern medicine and modern record keeping. Krispi!Largo @KrispiLargo2: Right? Like many cancers they had no way of knowing were actually cancer. He just wants vaccines to be the cause of every bad thing. Vincent Revers @ReversVinc82189 [the original Bad Medical Taker]: It's amazing how you like to take things out of context! You make the assumption that I see vaccines as the only cause of cancer when in fact it's our food as the primary driving source of cancer.
aug 8, 2025, 1:53 pm • 26 0

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sockandsandals.bsky.social @sockandsandals.bsky.social

Is that twitter? Is that why he’s blue checked?

aug 20, 2025, 10:09 pm • 0 0 • view
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Aaron DeVries🌎 @aaronmdevries.bsky.social

He's ever so slightly on the cusp of a correct thought in that some foods if eaten a lot do increase cancer risks. However he misses the mark on every other factor and ignores that cancer rates go up when we simply diagnose them more, and as a product of longer life spans.

aug 8, 2025, 2:42 pm • 3 0 • view
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Rayna Lamb - She/her @purplegoddess.bsky.social

I encourage him to avoid cancer by no longer consuming food.

aug 8, 2025, 2:16 pm • 16 0 • view