2/ The study I'm referencing is re chronic exposure. Rats showed slightly elevated signs of liver toxicity when glyphosate was something like 10% of their food for 2 years.https://twitter.com/ded_ruckus/status/1139143401289453569 …
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3/ This is an excellent argument. You have indicated that you haven't looked up any study, don't know who funds it, and have an unqantified suspicion. YOU HAVE CLEARLY DONE A LOT OF RESEARCH ON THIS AND THEREFORE I CARE A LOT ABOUT YOUR OPINION. https://twitter.com/IChoseFakeNews/status/1139144085355319296 …
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4/ The two arguments "I don't want chemicals in my food" / "I want clean food" are both useless and bad. They are useless in the same way, but bad in different ways.
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5/ They are both useless because they are not actionable in any sort of sane consistent way.
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6/ They are bad in distinct ways. "I don't want chemicals in my food" is bad because EVERYTHING is a chemical. Water is a chemical. Fructose is a chemical. Citric acid is a chemical. Your organic apple, grown on an island never visited by mankind, plucked by elves? Chemicals.
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7/ So...the inevitable response: "you know what I mean! ... um... BAD chemicals!" !@# you. No, I don't know what you mean. Because YOU don't even know what you mean.
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8/ "I want clean food" is bad in a distinct way. It conflates morality, purity, disease, corruption, religion, culture, and a dozen other things in a witch's brew of incoherence.
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10/ please link the studies, so that I may learn? https://twitter.com/Letters_II/status/1139212433065570306 …
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11/ Thank your for providing hard data. I've now changed my mind. https://twitter.com/homefreshfood/status/1139513990487453696 …
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