I honestly don’t know why people still use twitter, it’s just awful. People screaming into the void about what they do or don’t think/like/promote. Then arguing with “the other side”.
Interesting…does she have her own thread?
I wouldn’t say it’s patronising, there’s a real kind of “jolly hockey sticks” type of language on twitter. Especially in the face of “haterz”
I will admit I’m prone to misremembering accurately.
Edit -I meant inaccurately!
At the same time it feels, to me at least, that there was some “hinting” or “breadcrumbs up the garden path” blurring of him having ME.
So Garner recovered from Long Covid.
He contracted it around the first UK...
I see the letter was from both Fiona Symington, who developed ME after living with EDS and chronic pain and then was “cured” of ME and pain, and Paul Garner, who presumably was cured of Long Covid.
So is Garner no longer claiming Lightening Therapy cured his ME/CFS?
Fiona Symington...
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I see the letter was from both Fiona Symington, who developed ME after living with EDS and chronic pain and then was...
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Some posts refer to a letter sent in response to the George Monbiot article by Fiona Symington and Paul Garner - thread here: Opinion: ‘You don’t want to get better’: the outdated treatment...
Well they can always try to sue the Guardian for defamation/s
They don’t have the media power to fight George. They’d do well to keep their heads down and stick to their echo chambers.
This would be something that would be great for George Monbiot to highlight, as he seems to have gone all in on this, could he be advised the clock is ticking?
The Guardian often disable comments, in fact it’s only certain pieces they will enable comments for a limited time. Avoids paying for mods or dealing with legal issues.
It’s like the 5 habits of highly successful millionaire business owners
1. wake up at 5am
2. Gym workout and meditate before 6.30am
3. Gratitude journal
4. Eat a healthy balanced diet
5. Have a dad who is a millioaniare business owner who gives you a job
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