I guess the problem is that a whole lot of people actually believe this is the case.
While we should hold pharmaceutical companies accountable (much more than we currently do), it leads to people not trusting the advice of doctors and healthcare professionals. Other groups then prey on people using those conspiracies to sell bogus treatments and products.
So it might be funny, but it’s much better to call out the conspiracy theories.
You’re not wrong, but it is funny because it is accurate nonetheless.
I guess the problem is that a whole lot of people actually believe this is the case.
While we should hold pharmaceutical companies accountable (much more than we currently do), it leads to people not trusting the advice of doctors and healthcare professionals. Other groups then prey on people using those conspiracies to sell bogus treatments and products.
So it might be funny, but it’s much better to call out the conspiracy theories.
Indeed. Real cures don’t disappear, they just get a slight price correction Shkreli- style.
So do you think Steve Jobs just took one for the team or…?