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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In 1988 the surgeon general put out a report telling people to stop eating fat, but to enjoy sugar. As far as I know they've never withdrawn that report, which killed tens of millions of Americans. https://downloads.regulations.gov/FDA-2012-N-1210-0002/attachment_100.pdf[/quote] +1 Not saying excessive alcohol is ok, but the way some people guzzle down recommendations even when authorities have been proven to be wrong is odd. Like when the AAP told pregnant women to avoid peanuts because of allergies in children, which led directly to a ballooning of rates of peanut allergies in children. Or when Fauci testified that masks and social distancing actually don’t do anything. I think critical thinking and asking for the data and about the threshold of causation matters. That’s not being anti-science—it’s being pro-science and pro-data. Also, why isn’t the USG saying anything about plastics, processed foods, endocrine disrupters, etc.[/quote] All of this. And the answer to your last question is this: control. And starting with another prohibition because that seems more "virtuous," is just an easier way to see just how gullible and naive our society is. What kind of prohibition will come next. I find it deeply disturbing.[/quote] Exactly. Vaccines mandates are out, apparently prohibition is in. [/quote]
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