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The challenges Americans face in being and staying healthy and well is a national security issue, and we should frame it as such more often
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Right. Thanks to 2A I can be unfit and ignorant, but well defended from *checks notes* teh gays and teh poor. AR15 > BMI 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 Fitness is a liberal disease.
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I’m not sure I understand what you mean
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Sorry, I'm being too cynical and pessimistic. My hunch is that the groups most likely to benefit from reframing fitness as national security are the least likely to comply. They will instead eschew personal fitness in favor of more guns, framing fitness as a product of the woke mind virus. Skip the gym, grab a Glock.
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ok so there are interesting things to dissect here 1/2 1. your hypothesis kind of off base as it stands at least for todays cultural moment. fitness culture is largely rw coded. they need guns (real) and guns (biceps) https://unherd.com/thepost/being-fit-is-far-right-now-apparently/
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2. Contra to this perception of “rw == fitness”, to your point there is a massive partisan divide in life expectancy “The most impoverished quartile of U.S. counties in Yankeedom have a higher life expectancy than the least impoverished quartile of U.S. counties in the Deep South by 0.3 years.”
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Are we conflating muscularity and "exaggerated masculinity" with fitness? Sorry, haven't read the linked article yet. Glad my cynical take is outdated. Sad my political opponents aren't dying as early as possible. jfc rogans head got big
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