“Follow the science,” they screamed, and refused to follow the science at the same time. This was the topic of yesterday. Prior to this, Governor Ron DeSantis’ press secretary, Christina Pushaw, dared to make some objective, real and highly relevant suggestions to fight COVID.
So, what serious crime was committed? Pushaw pointed out that a healthy diet and exercise are key components in preventing complications from COVID.
This attracted the attention of Joey Reid, David Jolly and others.I will post Reid’s response-because they basically say the same thing, that Pushaw is “humiliating” because obesity is a more relevant issue to protect yourself from COVID, and the latter is more important than wearing cloth masks. Learn with Real world data It has repeatedly proved invalid.
-People complain about Christina Pushaw (@PushawandCo) online July 18, 2021
Note the disconnect with reality that Reid expressed.we know Obesity is the number one comorbidity Regarding people with complications from COVID. Approximately 80% of people who die from this disease are obese.
However, Reid suggests that pointing this out and encouraging people to stay in shape is somewhat anachronistic. Does Reid want people to die to make her feel better? We should ignore science because it may offend people with the whole meaning of being stupid. This is also an example of why the media is so distrustful. You can’t expect these people to tell you the truth. Instead, you can count on them to drive a narrative that meets their needs.
Pushaw’s response was to point out that the content promoted by the media in helping fight COVID is political.Of course, Reid is the same person Claims to still wear double-layer masks when exercising outdoors Despite being vaccinated, her irrationality is not unique among media figures.
Across the country, many public health officials and the media have paid too much attention to promoting unproven interventions, such as cloth masks, while completely neglecting the importance of the following aspects: diet, exercise, and mental health. I may be cunning, but I am really shocked by it.
— Christina Pushaw (@ChristinaPushaw) July 17, 2021
Pushaw is correct, regardless of whether it violates current standards of political correctness. Yes, some obese people can’t do anything about it. They may have problems not allowing exercise, or they may be taking medications that hinder weight loss. However, the vast majority of obese people can do something if they want to. If they don’t do this, it won’t make them bad. After all, what we do may put us at higher risk in certain things in life.
However, no one should be disturbed by the claim that diet and exercise are the key factors for survival without complications.That is simply What science tells us, And the media can’t be faulty in this regard-neither should they. It is dangerous to reach the point of avoiding objective reality, especially in terms of health, because it can hurt someone’s feelings.
However, as I said before, most of the media comments on COVID are not meant to save lives. Rather, it is about pushing for government control. Paying attention to invalid mask regulations means controlling the population. In contrast, telling people that the most effective thing they can do is to stay in shape and eat well. Therefore, the media likes to talk about masks, but hates to talk about natural ways to fight COVID. This is also related to their consternation for those who correctly pointed out that natural immunity to COVID is effective.
The media believes that any discussion other than the regulations on masks and vaccines is weakening their ability to control people. The focus of these people is to have a growing, domineering federal government. This is why you will see Reid respond so obviously unscientifically to Pushau’s comments. The media doesn’t care what is right. They only care about what promotes the narrative of their choice.



