**MORAL CRITIC URGES SOCIETY to FACE HARD TRUTH: ‘TRUMPRX’ ISN’T a PILL, IT’S a SYMPTOM**
MORAL CRITIC URGES SOCIETY TO FACE HARD TRUTH: ‘TRUMPRX’ ISN’T A PILL, IT’S A SYMPTOM
In what ethicists are calling a watershed moment for civic decay, a leading moral critic has publicly labeled the booming “TrumpRX” marketplace—where vendors hawk branded merchandise, alleged “biblically-based” supplements, and unregulated wellness cures under the former president’s likeness—as a “ritual degradation of reason.”
“We are now buying salvation in a bottle, filtered through a celebrity’s image, and calling it patriotism,” said Dr. Helena Vance, professor of moral philosophy and author of The Republic of Conspiracies. “This isn’t commerce. It’s a sacramental contract with the erosion of truth. When we trade evidence for brand loyalty, we don’t just harm our bodies—we poison the public square.”
Critics point to the psychological mechanism at play: by wrapping unproven remedies in the rhetoric of persecution (“they don’t want you to know…”), vendors exploit distrust in institutions to create a closed-loop economy of magical thinking. The result? A society that medicates its anxieties with identity rather than science.
“This is the final stage of tribalism,” Vance warns. “When your immune system is your political affiliation, every illness becomes a betrayal. And every cure becomes a test of loyalty.”
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