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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We would meltdown because this is insane. You are ok with kids dying from drinking raw milk?[/quote] Good God you people are hopelessly brainwashed. Humans have consumed "raw milk" for...hundreds of thousands of years.[/quote] Humans have also died from preventable, curable diseases for hundreds of thousands of years. Luckily now we have the technology to prevent this from happening. Have you ever taken antibiotics in your life? [/quote] RFK is anti-antibiotic now? :lol: Look, we had very different hygiene and sanitation standards and technology before. When you remove feces and other pollutants from water and food supply and introduce antibiotics most things that used to kill people in early age are rather manageable. But lets not forget that people are still dying TODAY at a young age and certainly in middle age from things like cancer, heart disease, genetic conditions, diabetes, etc. Cancer is on the rise, I actually don't know if our life expectancy will be any better than our ancestors in the dark ages pretty soon if we don't do something about it. He is on the right track, everything is fair game to investigate why our chronic illness is on the rise as well as poorly managed and often incurable terminal illnesses. I mean everything: Food, water, air quality, hormonal birth control and common medical treatments, and yes, vaccines too. Nothing is a "sacred cow" when people are dying increasingly earlier and earlier. It's too late when life expectancy drops to mid 50s while our kids are dying from OD (with increased drug use and mental health issues) with healthy ones foregoing having kids or having fertility issues.[/quote] We were talking about raw milk. You are changing the subject to distract. If you are concerned about mortality rates, why put an unsafe product on shelves? RFK doesn’t care about health. He cares about discrediting legitimate medicine so that he and his backers can sell useless supplements to idiots.[/quote] I am asking you again, is raw milk doing to be mandatory? How does it concern you that people will be able to buy it legally any more than it concerns you that people can buy alcohol, tobacco, and even garbage high TCH content cannabis products? [/quote] The point is that if you are concerned about increasing mortality [i]as RFK claims to be,[/i] how can you also support legalizing the sale of raw milk, which increases mortality? It’s inconsistent. How do you justify that inconsistency?[/quote] Still waiting for someone to explain this…[/quote] I am not a raw milk drinker, but open a history book. Pasteurization was a MASSIVE advancement in the history of human health -- actually listed as one of the big three of the 20th century. So many children died from the bacteria in milk...SO MANY...BUT, that's because our cold storage was trash, and milk would literally be rotting on doorsteps. Times have changed! The people selling raw milk are just...farmers selling milk from udder to glass, essentially. This is not any different that buying some beef at a farmers market that hasn't been pumped full of medicine. Dairy farmers all over the country milk a cow, then pour it into a glass for their kids. Are they bad parents? When you get that coveted reservation at Stone Barns and the chef serves you a dairy dish "straight from our artisanal cows out back" are you reporting them to the FDA? You people hate Trump so much that you are blind to common sense. If some rich, crunchy mom wants to meet her farmer and buy his milk, let her.[/quote] It’s almost as if every agricultural milestone was meant just to bring more people with less nutrition. For example, cereals and grains are basically void of nutrition. Nonetheless, advances in irrigation, transportation, and storage, meant that humans could produce much more of them to feed society. The result is a larger population, but with nutritional deficiencies. The same is true for pasteurization. It allows the safe production to scale of dairy, but at a reduced nutritional value[/quote]
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