Seems like an argument against all expertise, as well as a very strong argument against faux-expertise like Pete Evans' brand of nonsense
Um, I think he's pretty on the record as vaccine questioning, at least. He's definitely against water fluoridation and sunscreen (weirdly), so there's those ones as wellpic.twitter.com/307FGh6ghR
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C'mon Gid, thats a bit of a vague excerpt? Can we please stop discussing Pete! He is NOT the problem we are seeking to solve! When we talk about "influence" and "platforms" the DAA has far more power over Australia's food-health
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Did you not watch
@4corners - "corporate partnerships? pffft, what's the problem?...dietitians work at coke, pffft, so what?....we used their headquarters to run a seminar on the future of food? Big deal..." The public deserves better from us first - we ARE at the policy table
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Or, if we must have guidelines:
1) Everybody gets adequate essential nutrition, including high-quality protein foods as desired/required.
2) Nobody gets pestered about "healthy" foods, "healthy" weight, etc.
