McKinsey: The Company that Poisoned America

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Being a drug dealer is fine...


As long as you're a corporation

bad_money
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Man Jake has been pumping out contents faster than a company can write his name on the hit list 😂

fahimalvi
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As a nurse, I recall when Oxycontin came into the hospitals. No sooner than a few months later they made it enteric coated and when I questioned it, I was informed "So people won't snort it." I knew then we already had a problem. It was 1996

mmatson
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I got prescribed hydrocodone because I got a nasty cut on my finger (nearly severed the tip off). I started taking it and stopped after 2 days because I was "craving" it despite taking the proper prescribed dosage. It didn't make the pain go away, I just didn't care that I was in pain, the stuff numbed ME, not my pain. I flushed the whole bottle down the toilet. It took a week before the cravings went away; I actually contemplated going back to get a fresh script but thought better of it and realized getting addicted to high-grade opioids is REALLY easy. And I got a very small dose prescribed. My mom (a retired nurse) was shocked they prescribed me an opioid at all, considering how minor the injury was (a cut finger); she advised me to just take a combo of Advil and Tylenol and it worked better than the opiate I was prescribed. I returned to work less than two weeks later and was able to function on that mix just fine.

I imagine people with higher doses probably didn't stand a chance of resisting addiction.

There is not a hell hot enough, nor painful enough for the people responsible for this. I'll settle for jail-time.

PenTheMighty
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The family doctor told my dad, and I quote: “Don’t worry Michael, this is one of the mildest controlled painkillers we have, we usually recommend this to kids and the elderly.”

My dad passed away last year from a heroin overdose in our garage, my 13 year old sister found him and I just can’t understand how this could happen in the modern world.

andreblackaller
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My great grandpappy worked with James McKinsey in the 1930s so I can tell you first hand how evil it’s always been there.
He was tasked to oust union heads from the manufacturing sector and sow general discord amongst the members to help out local business with costs. Things got too hot over it when a union member was shot and McKinsey ended up hanging my great grandpappy out to dry for the whole thing. Sure he loved the job of course, he was a good worker, but he was doing it on orders it wasn’t just him and he wasn’t the trigger man. The lousy hacks only paid him 3 years of severance when they let him go and only half a pension. Disgusting way to treat your top brass.
McKinsey have never been above the board and I absolutely would not trust anything they ever do or say. If you are someone who’s currently hiring McKinsey, please reconsider and drop them.

projecttrade
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I like how McKinsey words things. It really exemplifies how evil companies are inherently when they try and spin things like depriving healthcare and withholding food as a good thing

radicalraddish
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Great video on this topic! My father got addicted to Oxy after a surgical procedure. He'd never been addicted to anything in his life. Was a scary couple of years before he was able to wean himself off of it.

bizzybt
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I lost almost my entire family including my dad to overdose and my mother to prison due to oxy. There is no justice. My sister is now recovering from addiction at 20 and I am a little more haphazard with some substances than I should be at times. Breaking the chain isn't as easy as it seems. There is no fixing what has happened, no matter what you do, our family and our life will always be irreparably damaged. And we can move past that, but we will still carry that past with us nonetheless. No matter how bad we wish we couldn't.

AzraelFPV
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My uncle was a veteran, when he did his service he ended up getting a severe injury, he didn't serve in a war he just got worked to hard and suffered the consequences.. He was honorably discharged and when he got back home to the VA in Oregon, all they did was give him a huge bottle of opioids for his injury and sent him home, giving him a severe addiction.. his wife at the time exploited this and isolated him from his family(my mom and his other siblings), he eventually left her but wasn't able to convince her to sign the divorce papers. When he died last year in November around Thanksgiving he died of a brain aneurysm caused by previous damage possibly from his time serving. I still wonder if they provided him with the care he needed and deserved when he first got back home (instead of giving him an addiction) if today he would of still been powering through life... RIP Steven

veggiemonkie
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Jake out here being our man giving us the real facts.

Artixes
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My wife was prescribed this for back pain. Got her addicted and led to herion addiction which led to lots of jail time.

rzmonk
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Wow. I'm working on my economics Master's and I was looking forward to working with McKinsey. I knew about some alleged allegations with opioid crisis' and Chinese ties but I didn't know it stemmed that deep. Thank you.

mustangtris
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Not only did McKinsey advise Perdue, but Enron as well. They taught Enron how to cook their books. And advised AllState to deny, deny, deny insurance claims by the boatloads. Jeffrey Skilling, CEO of Enron was previously a consultant at McKinsey, and the company kept deep ties with them throughout their scandal.

AlphaMachina
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I am so grateful for my health and that I don't need to take any acute medication. This video highlights how we need to take care of our health as well as educate ourselves on what medication we are taking. I remember many years ago in my early 20's how my doctor wanted to put me on the pill to combat my terrible period pain I would experience each month. I told him I am not going on the pill. He prescribed a painkiller for me which I only needed to take 2 tablets each month. They were my saving grace. These days I don't even need to take period pain medication. The point I am making is that my doctor got his nose out of joint when I refused to be put on the pill. I was adamant though. I have found being on the pill affected my skin and I had blemishes all over my face. Consult with your doctor, but educate yourself as well. Don't just take their advice as law.

virginiabotha
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I applied to them a few years ago but they didn’t want me. Can’t believe I didn’t bother to look into them more before even applying, just because it was a big consulting firm. Thanks for this.

JasonChamberlain
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This video doesn't talk about how many doctors just willy-nilly prescribed opioids. They have an extremely large part in the opioid crisis.

Most of them went with the flow on the incentives McKinsey gave them. Few stopped to actually vet data. And fewer still questioned them at all. If proper criticism of data surrounding opioids had been done they never could've done this.

vinamraparashar
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Unfortunately this will go under the radar in America, make the headlines once and that’s it. Great content jake

andyphuong
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After I finished my undergrad degree, I wasn't sure what I wanted to do. I was advised to apply for a Msc in management consulting. I did a shit ton of research and slowly became overwhelmingly uncomfortable. One night I woke up in cold sweats and dropped out of the course before it started. I could never be a management consultant. Soulless occupation for the ruthless facilitation of neo liberal capitalism. Could never be me.

ZAX
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For those in chronic pain what's the alternative? NSAIDs that cause strokes, stomache bleeding, renal failure...and yeah, don't work? Opioids don't damage the body and kill people. People's lack of self control kills people.

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