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Four years ago, Tennessee became the first state to allow adults to buy the antiparasitic drug ivermectin from a pharmacy without first seeing a doctor.

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The #Ivermectin Grift: www.goodmorningamerica.com/amp/news/sto ... via @kffhealthnews.org Me: " ... ivermectin became an 'ideological flag.' "This is really about profit. This is about political identity. This is about creating distrust in the existing biomedical community. This is about money."

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-- Timothy Caulfield (@caulfieldtim.bsky.social) 10:08 AM · Jun 17, 2026

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I bet dollars to donuts that the Republicans who first started this idiocy about horse paste during COVID owns tons of stock in the companies making Ivermectin and will now be cashing in even more.

#1 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-06-18 12:44 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 2

It's Tennessee. Consider the source.

U.S. Current Trend: Bills Provide Immunity to Drivers Who Hit Protesters
Published: September 2021

www.icnl.org

In May 2021, local activist Justin Jones gave impassioned testimony before the Tennessee legislature. He described how "already you have cars at every protest revving their engines. . . . This bill is a license to hunt and a license to kill." The proposed bill, Tennessee's HB 513, would provide both civil and criminal immunity for drivers if they hit protesters with their vehicle while exercising "due care," even if the protester was only blocking the sidewalk.

#2 | Posted by Dbt2 at 2026-06-18 07:01 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 2

FTA:

>>The rhetorical and symbolic value of driver liability bills can be seen in the response on social media when they are introduced. Users, including members of law enforcement, circulate jokes, memes, and slogans about hitting protesters with vehicles. A Sheriff's Deputy in Florida posted a meme depicting a semitruck smeared with blood with the caption "DROVE THROUGH ARIZONA/DIDN'T SEE ANY PROTESTERS." Longtime Seattle detective Mike Brown was formally fired in February 2021 after it came to light that he had made multiple social media posts mocking and endorsing violence against racial justice protesters. Among the posts was a meme depicting a vehicle striking a person with the words "ALL LIVES SPLATTER" that Brown posted on the same day that two protesters were hit, one fatally, on Interstate 5 in Seattle.

#3 | Posted by Dbt2 at 2026-06-18 07:04 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 2

Screwworms are a real thing.

#4 | Posted by lfthndthrds at 2026-06-19 08:03 AM | Reply

I guess DOGE firing the department that worked on screw worm prevention and control was not the smartest move.

But then again...what things has stinky done that appear to be smart?

#5 | Posted by Nixon at 2026-06-19 08:22 AM | Reply

Reason #8 I left that state many years ago and will never go back: the sheer stupidity.

#6 | Posted by e1g1 at 2026-06-19 09:32 AM | Reply

Of all the domestic animals you see, the only ones never routinely treated for parasites are humans.

#7 | Posted by john_savage2 at 2026-06-19 10:38 AM | Reply

Tip for "p4rotesters"- stay out of the road.
Blocking someone's path is not "free speech"; actually blocking someone's path is a legal element of stalking.

#8 | Posted by john_savage2 at 2026-06-19 10:40 AM | Reply

What the ---- law school did YOU go to, dumbass?

#9 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-06-19 10:42 AM | Reply

Persons needing regular antiparisitic treatment include-
-Gays
In a controlled study 67.5% of 200 homosexual men but only 16% of 100 heterosexual men were found to be infected with intestinal parasites.
-Catladies
-Those living in areas affected by screwworm flies
Ivermectin is highly effective for both preventing and treating screwworm (Cochliomyia hominivorax) infestations

#10 | Posted by john_savage2 at 2026-06-19 10:50 AM | Reply

Intentionally blocking someone's path can serve as a legal basis for stalking or harassment charges. In stalking cases, the law generally looks for a "course of conduct""a pattern of unwanted, repeated behavior.

U of G

#11 | Posted by john_savage2 at 2026-06-19 10:51 AM | Reply

It's got ELECTROLYTES!

#12 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-06-19 10:56 AM | Reply

This might be a good time to recall the "You can't overdose on ivermectin!" guy.

He died of an ivermectin overdose..

His parents' response? To continue the website.

Can't afford to give up the grift, don'cha know....

#13 | Posted by Danforth at 2026-06-19 11:58 AM | Reply

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