Monday, July 23, 2007

Michael Moore's SICKO

Entry Salvaged from defunct Zaadz/Gaia BLOG
Last night, I went to the Goggleworks to see the Sicko movie with Amastesia and Henriette.
I highly recommend seeing it. Most (I say most here) of Michael's selected case studies were suffering primarily from their own choosing of a typical American consumer lifestyle. Poor diet. No exercise. Obese. You get the idea. Michael himself looked a hundred pounds overweight.

People of the United States have a memetic sickness, a multi-generational disease of the mind that continues the mass trend toward sickness at all levels of life: cell, organ, organism, family, society, region, country, continent and planet. Institutionalized healthcare is not a solution to remedy poor lifestyle choices!

Though I agree that the U.S. should have a socialized healthcare system like much of the rest of the world, it remains paradoxically in a state of gridlock until people start making consumer choices that are healthy at every level of life.

See previous blog entry Each Consumer Dollar is a Vote.

The U.S. is self-sympathetic, and most of you are afraid to do the hard work of taking proactive accountability for your own health. Until you all radically change, the federal government, hand-in-hand with billion-dollar corporations, are going to keep putting a different spin on things, fooling you into thinking some progress is about to be made. They OWN you because of your debts to your mind and body, and your fears about finding your true self.


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