• @[email protected]
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    11918 days ago

    So the vaccine is the government implanting a tracker into me, but watches that track my vitals and send them God knows where is hunky dory?

    These anti government types always have such a hard time when they become the government.

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      Having watched his actual statement, is not that they want your data. That’s a red herring in the article.

      But that the average American is so out of touch with how food --presumably bad, shitty food and nutrition-- interacts with their body, that them, the individual, being able to know of how, for example, that 2nd Coke, and bag of chips is screwing up your insulin levels, and how it get affected in real time could be a positive drive for change in lifestyle. The fact is that the USA has an obesity pandemic and most people’s knowledge of nutritional science can be laughable at best. 60+% of Americans are overweight. And 33% are literally obese, including kids.

      You do not have to buy a wearable. They are not making or forcing to you wear a wearable and they are not going to ask you to show papers before you want to enter a restaurant proving that you use or own a wearable. He said that he would prefer it because how do you empower people who know next to nothing? Is it the only way? Nope. Of course not, but the system has been so captured by interest groups that many changes may not be politically feasible. They could be done in theory but not in practice right now. Europe had s superior take on nutrition than the USA, for example.

      Personally, I would never wear a wearable but I also spent a lot of time studying Nutritional Science and attempt to leave a healthy lifestyle. It is an extra load of work that cuts into other things and not many may want to do but it is one that it is worth doing for yourself and the family.

      Additionally, I have friends who are Doctors and the concept of wearables is not always well received. Privacy concerns aside, the worry is that it can turn a lot of people into hypochondriacs if they do not fully understand some basics of human anatomy and take raw data out of context. Not to mention a waste of resources if people want to run tests for absolutely everything they think might be wrong with it. It can also be a source for unnecessary stress in some people.

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        A wearable will be totally useless if the owner has no clue what he should do or don’t. Leaving people with a guilty mood will not help anyone. You cannot improvise yourself a nutritionist and most people cannot. The facts are you must first know how to cook because you will not find a healthy diet in the frozen meal aisle. Also, you cannot improvise yourself a kinesiologist. You cannot establish a sound workout routine without help or some knowledge in this matter.

        That guy, Robert Fucking Kennedy doesn’t know shit about how to turn unhealthy people into healthy people. He’s just a fucking dork with no real life experience.

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        But that the average American is so out of touch with how food --presumably bad, shitty food and nutrition

        A substantial part is that our food is filled with shit.

        They add sugar to everything. Food marketing is insane, and so much of it should be illegal.

        Sometimes I want to buy juice that doesn’t have a shitload of sugar in it. Getting a loaf of bread will involve eating extra sugar. The country subsidizes corn, so high fructose corn syrup is added to everything.

        Unregulated hell capitalism means that food gets to be pumped full of shit. Broke and stressed people rely on convenience foods - which don’t need to be unhealthy but are purposefully made so with addictive ingredients.

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        617 days ago

        Sometimes I want to buy juice that doesn’t have a shitload of sugar in it

        You haven’t researched as well as you think you have. Even freshly squeezed juice is unhealthy. You need the pulp too in order to slow the sugar metabolism, in which case you may as well just eat fruit.

        Check Robert Lustig re sugars.

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    6118 days ago

    My watch runs for years from a coin cell. There’s no way that I’m replacing it with an internet connected spy device that constantly needs to be charged.

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      218 days ago

      I’ve got 20 watches and only ever change the Swatch batteries. They’re laughably inefficient. One is an old smart watch, but it needs charged daily and I’m not up to all that.

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      If it ever comes to this, I’m going to “forget” to charge mine. Every day since it comes out of the box. I might wear it so that I don’t get stopped in public but this is going to be a brick.

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        218 days ago

        I’m sure soon enough we’ll be “wearing” them inside our bodies so we don’t have to be troubled to make sure they’re working. Hasn’t that been the Big Tech dream for decades now?

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    He reminds me of the ‘precious bodily fluids’ general from Dr Strangelove.

    edit: holy crap, I just rewatched the movie and RFK is EXACTLY that general. The general talks about toxins from fluoride in drinking water poisoning our precious bodily fluids. He even looks a bit like RFK. Its almost RFK is trying to act exactly like that general.

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    Follow the money. Nominee for surgeon general has a stake in wearable tech.

    Just like when those scatter machines were forced on the TSA, it’s because the person in charge had a stake in the company making them.

    My company gave these things away to each employee for some ‘fitness challenge’ between departments…I never even opened the package. My group was mad at me for not helping win the free lunch or whatever it was … Until I made them read the privacy policy. Many stopped wearing them immediately

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    1718 days ago

    American evangelicals when the government suggests getting a vaccine for a deadly virus- “IT’S THE MARK OF THE BEAST DON’T GET IT OR YOU’LL GO TO HELL”

    American evangelicals when people they voted for say you need to wear something on your wrist to participate in society - “This is fine”

    A wearable computer is much more similar in form to what is described in the Book of Revelation than a vaccine is, but these dumbasses don’t see that because they’re not operating on logic but instead are just doing what they’re told.

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    918 days ago

    “Wearables” but they forget to mention it’s about government mandated trackers in a closed ecosystem.
    They will track which bad (health or otherwise) groups of people one has come in contact with and make deductions based on that.

    Ofcourse it’s also extra business for the ice teams. And the deluxe wearable also tracks payments.

    The European Covid tracking app back then already was very scary in its early setup … and this mandated wearable idea will be far worse.

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    Mandating Americans use ‘wearables’ for health reasons thats coming from the same party that, when asked to wear a mask during a worldwide pandemic for the public health decried government overreach, claiming it was like living in nazi germany, and even discredited Fauci over his very true claims of wearing masks helping to save lives. I truly cant wait to see what that side has to say about Junior here, gotta keep that same energy right??

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    2618 days ago

    I chose to stop wearing a watch more than 20 years ago. I thought about getting one for the health benefits five years ago, but concluded that I don’t want to have a watch nor cover an awesome tattoo. As a friend once wrote, “wearing a watch is like being handcuffed to time.”

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      As a friend once wrote, “wearing a watch is like being handcuffed to time.”

      This is pretty out-of-touch. I mean, a lot of us kinda need to know the time at some point. It takes a special kind of privilege to be able to unshackle yourself from any semblance of a schedule, a privilege that not many of us have.

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        I have a decent sense of time and an abundance of options to verify it

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          I have a decent sense of time

          I don’t lol. I mean can check outside, even out in the middle of nowhere, and have a rough idea; but I like knowing it because that’s just how my brain works.

          and an abundance of options to verify it

          Sure. Phone, computer, microwave, oven, TV, wall clock, city clock tower, someone else’s watch, etc. But again, I like having it right on my wrist. I’ve worn watches by my own choice since I was a kid, and now I’ve got a small collection.

          • @[email protected]
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            318 days ago

            “I’ve worn watches by my own choice since I was a kid”

            Lets hope it remains a choice

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              117 days ago

              I agree wholeheartedly. I like my watches. I also recognize that many others don’t.

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        717 days ago

        It was a note he wrote down for himself while on strong psycadelics. I don’t think that nullifies the observation.

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      818 days ago

      “wearing a watch is like being handcuffed to time.”

      That’s perfect! I’m stealing this. I HATE, despise, loath in every respect clocks, watches, calendars and any other form of scheduling oppression. Go pound sand - I’ll show up when I show up.

      • @[email protected]
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        618 days ago

        You would have a nervous breakdown in my house. Clocks in every room and 20 watches hanging in my room.

        • Lv_InSaNe_vL
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          117 days ago

          Or want your food to show up in grocery stores? Or airplanes and trains to arrive on time and safely?

          Time is an important safety thing.

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            116 days ago

            I don’t care. The only reason this is an issue is because of all the other expectations we’ve created around time and scheduling.

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      417 days ago

      It’s certainly nice to live a life free of responsibility for others, but that’s a massive and selfish privilege.

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      117 days ago

      Yeah, I don’t even remember the last time I wore a watch. No reason now that everything has a clock built in.

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      217 days ago

      Do you take your phone everywhere? Does it have a clock you use on it?

      So, guess the only difference is that one has an armband and the other you stare at for a lot longer?

      If you do not have a phone either, then hats off to you.

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        217 days ago

        I leave my phone somewhere in my home and walk into a different room. Which undoubtedly has a clock. It also doesn’t cover my cool 8-bit video game sprites tattoo.