Graham Beever
Pro-science, pro-health, lawyer, nature, politics (NZ,US,UK) 🌊, Healthcare is a Human Right, 📍Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand 🇳🇿.
- After all that wasted tea and revolution, it’s kind of ironic that the Americans have ended up with a king, and the actual King of England has been reduced to a puppet.
- What #RFKJr should do if he doesn’t want people to take medical advice from him, is to stop giving it.
- If you're not sure what the right course of action is in the present moment ask yourself "how will this look to my descendants 20, 50, or 100 years in the future?". This often brings a sudden clarity to seemingly difficult decisions.
- I understand how they think they benefit from white supremacy, male dominance and Christian nationalism. I do not understand how they think they benefit from denying the germ theory.
- Guess we’ll find out whether all the protesters at the town halls are just paid rabble when we see how they vote in the midterms.
- I wonder if the American political class is somewhat conditioned to believe the ludicrous proposition that people give politicians large donations without expecting anything in return, because they kind of have to believe that or admit their own corruption.
- When I worked in government procurement I once had to refuse the gift of a PEN due to the risk of perception of impropriety (it was quite a nice pen). But sure, take the luxury jumbo jet.
- “the advisory now includes more cautionary wording about the potential for detention at the border. It warns Kiwis could be detained, deported and banned from re-entering the US if they are judged to have breached entry conditions by border officials.”
- The blame shifting around responsibility for costs between Big Pharma and the so-called “middle-men” is an absolute masterclass in deflection. It’s like trying to work out which of your kids started a fight when the truth is obvious: they both did!
- When they say they’re doing something out of an “abundance of caution” what they usually mean is an “abundance of potential lawsuits”.