PSA: Being Hospitalized For 6 Weeks Will Cause You to Lose Steroid GainsChris MenahanInformationLiberation May. 20, 2020 |
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Why is the media refusing to acknowledge the viral photos of Mike Schultz's dramatic weight loss are reflective of getting off steroids for six weeks and not just being hospitalized with the coronavirus?
Might it be because they're full of s**t and just want to traffic in fear p*rn? From Buzzfeed, "A Man Shared A Shocking Photo Of What COVID-19 Did To Him After Six Weeks In A Hospital": A Man Shared A Shocking Photo Of What COVID-19 Did To Him After Six Weeks In A HospitalActually, losing steroid gains cannot happen to "anyone," it can only happen to people who stop taking steroids for a prolonged period of time. The situation will be much more dramatic if you're also put on a ventilator in a medically induced coma. Additionally, all the data we've got shows old people are the hardest hit from this virus and the younger people are the more likely they are to experience mild symptoms or be entirely asymptomatic. Hospitals for around a month now have shifted away from putting people on ventilators (because the data suggests they were inadvertently killing people en masse) in favor of oxygen and putting people on their stomachs, so the odds of other people going through this same experience is actually lower than ever. Schultz went to the hospital on March 16. Two days earlier, he'd arrived in Boston from his home in San Francisco to see his boyfriend, 29-year-old DJ Josh Hebblethwaite. He was a little under the weather but did not have a fever.It should go without saying, but it's not a good idea to attend giant orgies in the middle of a pandemic. This is footage from the Miami Winter Party two months ago: As a thought experiment, contrast the utter hysteria our media drummed up over Christians choosing to go to church in the midst of this pandemic versus the media's silence on these giant gay discos. Every single Christian who downplayed this virus and then got sick or died had headline articles written about them suggesting they somehow "got theirs," yet we've seen no similar articles in relation to this "Winter Party."
I wonder why that is? I wonder why BuzzFeed didn't include a single shot of the party -- which they described as a "dancing" event? Incidentally, dozens of outlets ran this story and yet none of them even mentioned steroids. Doesn't the public have a right to know what really happened here? I know steroids is a somewhat taboo topic but this is an issue of public health. BuzzFeed is one of the publications which has been advocating for widespread censorship of social media in the name of fighting "misinformation" (the same writer actually shared an article pushing for Facebook to ban "anti-vaxxers" after tweeting this propaganda piece out) yet here they are pushing misinformation out to millions in the midst of a pandemic. Follow InformationLiberation on Twitter, Facebook, Gab and Minds. |