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Previously on "Vegan diet, natural juices, coffee enemas and supplements can cure cancer"

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  • TestMangler
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    It's not much different to Jehovah's Witnesses preferring to see their children die than take a blood transfusion.
    I think it was Anthony Jeselnik that said, "I hate nearly all religions. Do you know that there is one, where, if their own child is ill, they will not allow even a simple medical drug or procedure that would save their life. That's the religion I do like."

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  • Dorkeaux
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    Originally posted by agentzero View Post

    That's the premise of the Daily Mail. Don't read it. Read quality journalism. Private Eye, Financial Times.
    As I've posited previously, the Daily Mail is like the newsletter of a mental ward.
    They have a very technically impressive online presence, meaning that my Sherman mates get to regale me with British "news".

    But yes, she boils my piss as well.

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  • ladymuck
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    It's not much different to Jehovah's Witnesses preferring to see their children die than take a blood transfusion.

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  • agentzero
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Er... No.

    SNIP Proper boiled my piss reading all that. SNIP
    That's the premise of the Daily Mail. Don't read it. Read quality journalism. Private Eye, Financial Times.

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  • willendure
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    She should move to the USA, she would probably have a great career in politics over there!

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  • northernladuk
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Shemirani

    I think when I said she was a fruitcake it might have been teeny tiny underestimation....

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  • Vegan diet, natural juices, coffee enemas and supplements can cure cancer

    Er... No.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...est-hears.html

    Woman's 'natural nurse' opinon appears to have killed her daughter which is a disgrace. She's entitled to her opinions but to foist them on her seriously sick child is just unspeakable. Proper boiled my piss reading all that. The woman is a complete fruitcake, and I'd say bordering on dangerous but I don't think there is any 'bordering on'. She's proven it. Struck off for spreading dangerous info during covid and then calling the actions of the paramedics a conspiracy cover up.

    What happens with the inquest now? If they find the paramedics were right and that her mums actions contributed to her death do they bring charges or what? She needs a wake up call and fast.
    Last edited by northernladuk; 13 August 2025, 22:24.

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