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When a pet gets a parasitic infection, it exhibits symptoms that prompt you to treat that infection. There's discomfort involved all around, but the infection is resolved when the parasites are gone, and your pet's health improves noticeably. Well, we've got a national parasitic infection. In fact, we've got an entire class of people who satisfy the definition of being a parasite: "someone or something that resembles a biological parasite in living off of, being dependent on, or exploiting another while giving little or nothing in return." Those so often know as "The Elite," "The Ruling Class," "The Anointed" have, in plain fact, become our very own Parasite Class.

One thing is certain about serious parasitic infections: if they're not treated, the host eventually dies.

I make a motion that we forthwith replace the term "elites" with "parasites. Any seconds?

Excerpt: >When a pet gets a parasitic infection, it exhibits symptoms that prompt you to treat that infection. There's discomfort involved all around, but the infection is resolved when the parasites are gone, and your pet's health improves noticeably. Well, we've got a national parasitic infection. In fact, we've got an entire class of people who satisfy the definition of being a parasite: "someone or something that resembles a biological parasite in living off of, being dependent on, or exploiting another while giving little or nothing in return." Those so often know as "The Elite," "The Ruling Class," "The Anointed" have, in plain fact, become our very own Parasite Class. >One thing is certain about serious parasitic infections: if they're not treated, the host eventually dies. I make a motion that we forthwith replace the term "elites" with "parasites. Any seconds?

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