The Wokeness Of Big Pharma By Mrs Vera West

Here is another good reason to be highly suspicious of Big Pharma, in the category of indirect evidence. Direct evidence covers evidence of harms from the vaccines and medical products. Indirect evidence relates to the conduct of Big Pharma, which raises a presumption of proof against its mode of operation. Thus, many Big Pharma companies in the past have engaged in fraud, and been found guilty. Thus, a reasonable person should assume that such behaviour is probably occurring in the present and future as well; not certain, but it creates a reasonable basis to investigate further.

As noted by Natural News.com, Big Bharma is a massive supporter of woke, Leftist causes, and is primarily a Leftist set of companies itself, fully integrated into the New World Order agenda. Big Pharma predominately supports left-wing Democrat candidates in the United States, and in Australia, the Labor Party. Their money now is on Joe Biden over Donald Trump, despite all that Trump has done cuddling up to Big Pharma. They have also supported explicit Left wing causes such as Black Lives Matter, and still do, some companies putting up millions. The trans agenda is also big with Big Pharma, as much of this generates profits from drugs.

Overall, Big Pharma is not our friend, to say the least.

https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-03-27-big-pharma-more-woke-than-you-imagine.html

"Big Pharma is not your friend. Whether it's hiking up drug prices or bribing the Swamp, the pharmaceutical industry works against the people's interests. Many Americans are aware of Big Pharma's greed and the power it wields over Washington, D.C., but fewer are aware of just how left-wing the industry is. It serves as a cash cow for the left and pushes woke ideas on its employees and the country at large. This may explain why Democrats, who act like they hate Big Pharma, serve the industry's interests.

While the drugmakers spread their cash around all of DC, they overwhelmingly prefer Democrats. In recent elections, Big Pharma donated significantly more money to Democratic candidates than Republican candidates. From 2016 to 2022, the industry gave a whopping $29 million to Democratic candidates. This trend stands true for the current election cycle, with more cash going to Democrats once again. This favoritism extends to the presidential race. The drug lobby has donated four times more money to Joe Biden than it has to Donald Trump. And the industry's generosity to Team Blue doesn't end with individual candidates. Its chief lobby, PhRMA, also gives millions to liberal campaign arms like the Democratic Attorneys General Association.

Democratic campaigns are just one aspect of Big Pharma's wokeness. The pharmaceutical giants lavishly donate to left-wing causes outside of electoral politics.

Big Pharma finances left-wing front groups that serve its interests. One such group is the PBM Accountability Project, which is an effort intended to support legislation against pharmacy benefit managers. PBMs are third-party operators that negotiate for lower drug prices on behalf of health insurance recipients. Big Pharma has an interest in reducing their influence on the market so they can rake in even more profits.

The PBM Accountability Project is the creation of America's Agenda, which is financed by PhRMA. The group brings together figures associated with labor unions to lobby for restrictions on PBMs. Unions are critical to America's left-wing coalition, and Big Pharma utilizes their muscle for its own interests. It's no surprise, then, that union-loving Bernie Sanders is advancing a bill to restrict PBMs in Congress. The socialist senator and Big Pharma have a lot in common.

The big drugmakers proudly endorsed Black Lives Matter and its radical agenda in 2020. Many of its leading executives issued groveling statements that apologized for their white privilege and America's alleged systematic racism. "As the CEO of the world's largest healthcare company, I must state unequivocally that racism in any form is unacceptable and that black lives matter," Johnson & Johnson Chairman and CEO Alex Gorsky declared at the time. "And as a white man, I also need to acknowledge the limits of my own life experience and listen to those who have faced systemic injustice since the day they were born."

 

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