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Null User Object@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 9 months ago

'Duck Dynasty' patriarch and conservative cultural icon Phil Robertson dies

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'Duck Dynasty' patriarch and conservative cultural icon Phil Robertson dies

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Phil Robertson of “Duck Dynasty” has died. He was 79. Robertson's daughter-in-law announced his death Sunday on Facebook.
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    May he rest in piss

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    Good. More shit stains like him need to die.

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    Later bitch.

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    Rest in piss, asshole.

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    And nothing of value was lost.

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    Sweet home Alabama lookin. Have fun in hell 🤣

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    I needed some good news to start the week. This hit the spot.

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    Rest in piss.

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    On to the next one on to the next one

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    Do conservatives averagly (sic) have shorter life expectancy in the us?

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      Everyone has shorter lifespans in the US

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        That’s not how comparisons work

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      Income and net worth are the best predictors of life expectancy. Geography is the next after that. Those two go hand in hand, though. I don’t have anything empirical, but my hunch is that controlling for those factors, conservatives still don’t live as long. Things like their ideas of masculinity affecting their willingness to believe a risk is real, or willingness to believe in science based medical treatment.

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        Here in Texas life expectancy drops about a half a year per county away from a large city. With the people furthest away living about 5 years less than in Houston or Dallas.

        Mostly is lack of preventative care

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          lack of hospitals too.

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      Toxic masculinity is generally unhealthy. So it would follow if that were the case.

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      type 2 diabetes, and heart disease is very high in those population, especially if its poorly managed.

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