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Social Justice Redux

Tristan Justice

A conservative newsletter on culture, health, and wellness.

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RFK Jr. Endorsement Marks Turning Point In Fight Against Chronic Disease

Environmental lawyer Robert F. Kennedy dropped out of the presidential race Friday and focused his remarks on the epidemic of chronic disease plaguing modern America hooked on hyper-processed food.

3 months ago
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'Vegan Olympics' Leave Athletes Hungry

Olympic organizers in Paris abruptly imposed a vegan diet on the world’s top athletes as they compete for a piece of the Eiffel Tower. The attempts to implement dietary changes backfired among hungry teams who ordered more eggs and meat to ...

3 months ago
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The Pharmaceutical Funding Behind 'Body Positivity'

The world’s largest pharmaceutical companies are propping up a non-profit obesity group promoting “Body Positivity” under the banner of “Health at Every Size.”

5 months ago
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Rebel Wilson Never Abandoned Body Positivity. The Movement Abandoned Her

Rebel Wilson is out with a new memoir this month explaining why “Fat Amy” became “Fit Amy.” Put simply, she wanted to have a baby.

7 months ago
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  • Tristan Justice

    Proud Ohioan, adventurer, Western Correspondent for @FDRLST based in Denver \ud83c\udfd4\ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8, GWU alum. [email protected]

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