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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m not MAHA in the least, but we should ban these toxic chemicals. But, there will be a strong push back with the billionaire bros because it means they can’t pump out perfect crops. We desperately need regulations on beef, but Trump just banned farmers from identifying preservatives. MAHA and MAGA really aren’t aligned. Let’s stop subsidizing corn and soy and start subsiding kale and broccoli. I think it’s mostly bluster and nothing will change. Except for vaccinations, which is tragic. [/quote] You may not like the moniker MAHA, but you've hust articulated MAHA positions. People don't like RFK-- I don't, honestly-- but we need to make some serious changes around our food standards. [/quote] I’m not MAHA because in a million years I wouldn’t hitch my flag to the GOP who cares primarily about profits over people. They’re also anti-science. I actually had to unfollow many influencers over this and called them out. But yes, I’m 80% vegan who brings food to sporting events and is anti-major farms and their horrific practices that harm Americans, especially many low-income folks who live by them. I think America would save money pushing broccoli and kale and quinoa. Win win. [/quote] How exactly are we going to produce the food people actually need to eat without big farms? [/quote] We did just fine before Big Farming created monocultures that are killing us. A far more diverse, chemical-free food supply will benefit all of us. Big Farms and Big Processed Food go hand in hand with obesity, a major killer of Americans. I doubt any of RFKJrs proposals will come to fruition, but I support them because they are good for Americans. Nothing else the Trump regime is doing benefits anyone but the rich. [/quote] Obesity is coming from excess consumption of sugars and fats. American culture of giant sized sodas, Starbucks coffees, and fast food. It is a cultural thing. [/quote] Obesity is directly tied to increased pesticide use, globally. Many people have success detoxing before losing weight. [/quote] RFK Jr is not over the EPA. Trump administration actual actions at EPA will lead to worse and increased pesticide use, not less. RFK Jr is a distraction and can say whatever he likes, but the Trump admin actions at EPA speak louder than words. [b]Why is RFK Jr silent on PFAs??[/b] [/quote] Because the felon is pro-pfas. Yes, MAGA is silent about this. [/quote] Everyone has been silient about pfas until about the last month or so. People only started caring about it when they figured they could use it as a weapon against MAHA. I'm not going to really complain about the motivation so long as we get pfas banned sooner than later. But we're not going to take our eyes off fluoride or vaccines, sorry![/quote] You can buy unfluoridated water if you want or get a filter. But in the meantime, read this. https://www.statnews.com/2024/09/05/fluoride-water-child-iq-study-national-toxicology-program/[/quote] Your supposed debunking omits that we just lowered the rate from 1.3 to .7 in 2015. Anyone posting on this thread got fluoride doses pretty close to the study level, and it shows. Keep in mind, fluoridators argued that 1.3 was safe for decades until the accumulated weight of evidence force them down to .7. And its only a matter of time until even lower levels are found harmful. [/quote] flouride is the only think RFK is right about. [/quote] When we have research showing the risks of 0.7 outweigh benefits, get back to us. [/quote] What benefits? Countries that don't fluoridate their water have better tooth health. Places like the Netherlands have 1/3rd the rate of cavities and they don't fluoridate. If you want healthy teeth, get the HFCS out of drinks and get people dental insurance.[/quote]
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