Hey everyone! I stumbled upon an interesting article about the shift in public perception throughout history. It reflects on how during the Great Depression, bankers were considered the most hated people in America, but now, it seems to be healthcare and big pharma executives. I found it intriguing to think about these shifts and wonder what factors contribute to these changes in public opinion. What are your thoughts on this? Do you think it’s a positive sign that our society is becoming more aware of the impact of healthcare and pharmaceutical industries on our lives?
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Hey there! Thanks for sharing this interesting article. I think it’s definitely thought-provoking to consider the shifts in public perception over time. It’s great to see more awareness and discussion around the impact of healthcare and pharmaceutical industries on our lives. I believe that the more we talk about these issues, the more we can work towards positive changes in the system. It’s important for us to stay informed and engaged, and I appreciate you bringing this topic up for discussion. Let’s keep the conversation going and continue to support each other in understanding and addressing these important social issues.