Friday, April 27, 2012

Sometimes Rush just wastes space

Some woman in Switzerland, who was obviously mentally capacitated, starved herself to death on a "sunlight diet". Rush takes advantage of this to go off on liberals who tell us what we can and can't eat, but really, this story is nothing more nor less than an anorexic woman who believed that she'd rather die looking skeletal than live looking like she was fat (even if she'd had perfect weight - anorexics apparently always think they look fat).

(Indeed, there is actually at least one website, and probably more, in which teenage girls encourage themselves in their anoreixa. They would rather die "looking beautiful" (in their eyes) than looking (in their eyes) fat.)

Woman Dies on Sunlight Diet
RUSH: A Swiss newspaper is reporting that a woman starved to death after embarking -- this is liberalism, folks, by the way, the predicate here is this is liberalism. "Swiss newspaper Tages-Anzeiger reports that a woman starved to death after embarking on a spiritual diet that required her to stop eating or drinking and live off sunlight alone." Somebody got hold of her and said that food will kill her. Somebody convinced her -- probably not somebody; probably a decade worth of news reports about this food will kill you; that food will make you more prone to cancer; this food will make you more prone to leukemia; this food will make you more prone to kidney disease or whatever, so she probably got scared to eat anything.

Then she heard about all the good vibes from vitamin D and sunlight. Then she was told that drinking too much, that could be bad for you. So this woman, believing all this liberal garbage and then getting involved in spiritualism, stopped eating, stopped drinking, lived off of sunlight alone, but not for long. "The Zurich newspaper reported Wednesday that the unnamed Swiss woman in her fifties decided to follow the radical fast in 2010 after viewing an Austrian documentary about an Indian guru who claims to have lived this way for 70 years."

Now, this would not be the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. The Maharishi Mahesh Yogi did eat, and he meditated, had cosmic consciousness. He drank, he did all that stuff. So it wasn't the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, nor was it the Maha Rushie. "There have been similar cases of self-starvation in Germany, Britain and Australia. The prosecutors' office in the Swiss canton (state) of Aargau confirmed Wednesday that the woman died in January 2011 in the town of Wolfhalden in eastern Switzerland," trying to live off of sunlight alone. This is liberalism. "Come on, Mr. Limbaugh, do you have to blame everything on liberalism?" That's probably more close to being true than it is not, Mr. New Castrati.

1 comment:

  1. Don't forget the kid who killed himself to save the planet from global warming. Apparently he was taught a carbon footprint was more important than his life.

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