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RE: Food deprivation as a popular technique used by mind-control programmers (Chapter 2.11)

in #psychology5 years ago (edited)

@builderofcastles. Thanks for reading!

I feel that's one aspect of it, yes. A McD-type fast-food industry subsidized by power is problematic, and there are lots of other angles to this, like how "People who live in poorer neighborhoods in the U.S. are less likely to have easy access to supermarkets carrying a wide variety of fresh produce and other healthy food" https://www.reuters.com/article/us-access-healthy-idustre50k5nw20090121

Then there is the issue of what children are fed in 'schools' and 'prisoners' are fed in 'prison'. For example, "Nationally, much of prison food is outsourced to two large private corporations, Aramark Correctional Services and Trinity Services Group, the targets of increasing numbers of inmate grievances and embarrassing lawsuits. While under contract with Aramark, for example, kitchens in Michigan and Ohio prisons reportedly “served food tainted by maggots… rotten meat… food pulled from the garbage…[and] food on which rats nibbled.”" https://www.prisonpolicy.org/blog/2017/03/03/prison-food/

You've made me realize I could write a lot more on this topic. Manipulating the supply of food (and its nutritional value) is extremely significant as a covert method by which power retains its hierarchies.

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