Is 'Sumo' the same thing as 'consumer'?
Sumo wrestling v. mental health consumerhood
That's a lot of food to be consuming in any case, and not by any means unique to Japan.
Sumo wrestlers and morbidly obese women on television
Females can't be sumo wrestlers in Japan, although according to the Wikipedia article, some sumo wrestlers are married or have permission to marry from their stable masters. Apparently we have plenty of of them in America.



There's a certain "Swiss" flavor to this style of corporate professional consumerism. Weight-gain-inducing mental health medications are a big part of it.
“But the men of Sodom were wicked and sinners before the Lord exceedingly.”
— Genesis 13:13
Cultivated mental health consumerhood and endemic obesity
The main goals and objectives of mental health therapy are fivefold, and very similar to those of the sumo wrestling associations, namely:
- to confiscate guns from consumers;
- to force consumers against their will to experience massive weight gain and morbid obesity;
- to permanently exclude consumers from gainful employment in any of a number of trades, professions and occupations;
- to terminate the marriages and relationships of consumers who are married or dating; and
- to prohibit unmarried or single consumers from dating or marrying lawfully.
In considering these five goals, we should remind ourselves of the fate of the five cities of the plain mentioned in the Holy Bible, Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah, Zeboiim, and Bela (or Zoar), where the King (or Mayor) Chedorlaomer had levied such heavy property taxes for twelve years that they took to the streets and rebelled in the thirteenth year.







Cultivated consumerhood is an extremely violent, persistent, deadly and aggressive occupational war being waged over the years against certain individuals by dishonest psychiatrists, prevaricating psychologists, lying mental health counselors, thieving therapists and corrupt social workers to intentionally cause as much morbidity and mortality as they possibly can to individuals who are targeted or named in court records or singled out by other means for the fraudulent "therapy" offered on the streets alongside patently illegal drugs.








