No one's going to argue that monsanto is good, but there's so many better issues here than 'monsanto bad"
They invented saccharine but people bought it, and the case against it was widely and constantly public. And really, I don't know anyone that died from it, or had any limbs fall off.
Pesticides are good. How people use them is bad.
Before pesticides came into use, people in North America mostly lived on small rural farms and grew their own food and went without a hell of a lot more than they did after pesticides appeared. People who don't understand what happened to a family when their carrots, potatoes and everything else were blighted and eaten are not helpful to anyone but probably communist china. Starting in the 1970's things started getting cleaned up quite a bit, including urban waterways, and wildlife returned to cities. If they aren't cleaned up where you live that's your fault. The longest lived generation we ever produced grew up on pesticides, meat, dairy and tobacco. They thought bed bugs were imaginary.
Most of the problems people bitch about with things like monsanto, exist because people buy their shit, making people the perpetrators. Buying plastic in, on or of anything makes environmentalists retarded hypocrites who do the actual damage.
The problem with Monsanto today has nothing to do with the acquisitive nature of humans buying shit. It's the government that's allowed them to own the food like Stalin. That' fucking nuts. But then, again run for office. But then again we're back to retarded consumers who vote for whomever spends the most money.
You sound just like one of their lobbyists, trying to convince the gullible masses that there's really no lobbying and corruption going on behind the scenes.
Yes, accept that your people are being slowly and methodically poisoned goyim, because people who have been subjected to a lifetime of jewish indoctrination and propaganda, while trying desperately to make a living for themselves and their family while having a good portion of their earnings forcibly confiscated by the government to pay for Israel's foreign wars sometimes make bad choices based on the crappy produce that's available in their area.
Yes, people lived shorter lives before penicillin was invented, that has nothing to do with GMO crops.
Before pesticides came into use, people in North America mostly lived on small rural farms and grew their own food and
Although this is technically true, pesticides weren't the cause (the most major of which only being invented in the mid 1940s). The actual cause was jewish takeover of farm financing - they kept our farmers in massive debt, and the only way out was mass-farming, which required buying bigger machinery, more land, etc, using yet more... debt. Also, they play it from both ends - jews dumping big money on the futures markets depresses/inflates the price of staple foods. Before Netflix went woke, there were 4 or 5 good documentaries about this on Netflix with farmer interviews, etc.
The longest lived generation we ever produced grew up on pesticides, meat, dairy and tobacco.
Also not true - our maximum age is trending down, though our average age trends up. Why?
I wasn't referring to commercial farmers, but the homestead farms which the jew debt financing did get to as well, and at a time when the man of the family went to jail for debt. It was nearly impossible for a woman to run one of those at the time unless she had sons that were grown enough to do the heavy work.
I came across an archived clipping about a historical relative who died, and it was lauding the old fart for living to the grand old age of 84.As if it were an amazing feat. That was in 1840's. Mind you, there may not have been anything else positive to say about him. I've always been told that the average age of death took a dip in the Victorian era. And that they shrunk physically too. if you go back before that they were bigger apparently.
[ - ] HughBriss 1 point 4.1 yearsApr 27, 2021 10:26:32 ago (+1/-0)
I'm not going to defend Monsanto, but I stopped reading when I saw "Even then [1901], the government knew saccharin was poisonous". That is false. In 1901 the government didn't give two shits about pure food and drugs. Plus, saccharin is NOT poisonous. The banning of saccharin in 1976 was motivated by the sugar industry using blatantly false medical models.
[ + ] yesiknow
[ - ] yesiknow 3 points 4.1 yearsApr 27, 2021 10:01:11 ago (+4/-1)
'monsanto bad"
They invented saccharine but people bought it, and the case against it was widely and constantly public. And really, I don't know anyone that died from it, or had any limbs fall off.
Pesticides are good. How people use them is bad.
Before pesticides came into use, people in North America mostly lived on small rural farms and grew their own food and went without a hell of a lot more than they did after pesticides appeared. People who don't understand what happened to a family when their carrots, potatoes and everything else were blighted and eaten are not helpful to anyone but probably communist china. Starting in the 1970's things started getting cleaned up quite a bit, including urban waterways, and wildlife returned to cities. If they aren't cleaned up where you live that's your fault. The longest lived generation we ever produced grew up on pesticides, meat, dairy and tobacco. They thought bed bugs were imaginary.
Most of the problems people bitch about with things like monsanto, exist because people buy their shit, making people the perpetrators. Buying plastic in, on or of anything makes environmentalists retarded hypocrites who do the actual damage.
The problem with Monsanto today has nothing to do with the acquisitive nature of humans buying shit. It's the government that's allowed them to own the food like Stalin. That' fucking nuts. But then, again run for office. But then again we're back to retarded consumers who vote for whomever spends the most money.
[ + ] TFS
[ - ] TFS [op] 2 points 4.1 yearsApr 27, 2021 10:22:40 ago (+2/-0)
Yes, accept that your people are being slowly and methodically poisoned goyim, because people who have been subjected to a lifetime of jewish indoctrination and propaganda, while trying desperately to make a living for themselves and their family while having a good portion of their earnings forcibly confiscated by the government to pay for Israel's foreign wars sometimes make bad choices based on the crappy produce that's available in their area.
Yes, people lived shorter lives before penicillin was invented, that has nothing to do with GMO crops.
Stop trying to deflect. It won't work.
[ + ] yesiknow
[ - ] yesiknow 0 points 4.1 yearsApr 27, 2021 10:38:34 ago (+0/-0)
Other than bitching about not starving to death, what the fuck are you offering?
[ + ] TFS
[ - ] TFS [op] 2 points 4.1 yearsApr 27, 2021 10:44:55 ago (+2/-0)
Fuck off jew, I'm done with you.
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[ + ] aleleopathic
[ - ] aleleopathic 0 points 4.1 yearsApr 27, 2021 10:17:41 ago (+0/-0)
Although this is technically true, pesticides weren't the cause (the most major of which only being invented in the mid 1940s). The actual cause was jewish takeover of farm financing - they kept our farmers in massive debt, and the only way out was mass-farming, which required buying bigger machinery, more land, etc, using yet more... debt. Also, they play it from both ends - jews dumping big money on the futures markets depresses/inflates the price of staple foods. Before Netflix went woke, there were 4 or 5 good documentaries about this on Netflix with farmer interviews, etc.
Also not true - our maximum age is trending down, though our average age trends up. Why?
Infant mortality. It was only (mostly) solved last century, and very young children dying severely drags the average down. Also, we have less than 100 years of actual records - the rest are guesses, since the Office of Vital Statistics wasn't created until 1946: https://www.history.com/news/the-history-of-birth-certificates-is-shorter-than-you-might-think
[ + ] yesiknow
[ - ] yesiknow 2 points 4.1 yearsApr 27, 2021 10:34:44 ago (+2/-0)*
I came across an archived clipping about a historical relative who died, and it was lauding the old fart for living to the grand old age of 84.As if it were an amazing feat. That was in 1840's. Mind you, there may not have been anything else positive to say about him. I've always been told that the average age of death took a dip in the Victorian era. And that they shrunk physically too. if you go back before that they were bigger apparently.
[ + ] HughBriss
[ - ] HughBriss 1 point 4.1 yearsApr 27, 2021 10:26:32 ago (+1/-0)