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  • What you did was take my comment slightly out of context. Fruit doesn’t have refined sugars, though they have fructose (which is a sugar that’s unrefined). If someone eats fruit, and they’re not of the body type to do that, health problems could arise from it. What I was doing was paraphrasing from studies I’ve read on each of the things here that I’ve gone ahead and researched myself.

    As for the milk thing, why do you think an Amish farmer was being railroaded for selling raw milk? That’s because raw milk, when handled properly, is fantastic for the body without the need for it to be pasteurized. That’s what he was doing, and daddy government didn’t like that one bit, so they wanted to pull a ritual on him just to ensure they get the message of “raw milk bad”. The goat’s milk cheese I eat comes from raw goat milk, and I do fine with it, in my experience. Your mileage may vary.






  • Plants actually cause a lot of health problems. For example…

    • Wheat and other forms of gluten happened to strip Vitamin B3, causing schizophrenia.
    • Seed oils mess up your brain in ways I can’t even imagine.
    • Cow’s milk is unnecessary due to the way it’s pasteurized, as unpasteurized, raw milk (goat’s milk is really fantastic for my needs) is actually good for you (which is why it’s banned in some countries).
    • Soy is good at kickstarting the transgendering process, as it alters the estrogen-testosterone balance (for males, it ups estrogen, where testosterone is upped for females who eat soy a lot)
    • Refined sugars actually cause a lot of issues, like diabetes (it dries up the liver), cancer (refined sugars are an excellent food source for parasites and polyps), obesity (sugar gets turned into visceral fat, and causes one to gain that), and a myriad of other issues.

    Do we see why I tend to eat beef a lot, and avoid these feed ingredients whenever I eat certain plants?


  • I literally just called the uninformed position of “bad for the earth” out a little bit, and even have an anecdote of my positive personal experience eating meat. I get the sentiment for those who do eat meat, and get bullied just because they want to be healthy (while those who eat plants tend to have a lot of health issues, and can be overwight or obese by refined sugars, gluten, soy, seed oils and/or cow’s milk that’s GMO’d [a correlation some don’t seem to get]).

    Glad to see someone’s on a similar page about it, as that’s just some sort of silly thing to me.


  • That’s because, if done right and from the right source, certain meats are actually good for the human body.

    Anybody who thinks that heart disease comes from eating meat does not understand that, despite the amount of research on it, meat cannot be considered to be bad for anyone’s health. Those that do have some research on it are going based upon flukes, fraud and lies, likely spread by witches and warlocks. I personally eat organic meat myself, and I have no health issues because of what I eat.

    As they say… “you are what you eat”. Also, I eat meat so vegans and vegetarians can have an easier time not eating meat. In a way, I’m helping them in some sense (as far as I’m aware, but I could be wrong on that).




  • Mugita Sokio@lemmy.todaytoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.worldHow do you beat the propagandists?
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    You need to first identify who they are. Follow the money, and you’ll see their ties. That’s how you defeat them: by starving them of your energy, and not participating in their Roman bread and circuses.

    For those unaware of what I’m talking about, there’s this thing called energetic participation. You may have heard it said as “predictive programming”. This is a technique used in most media today, and to keep it brief, the propagandists tell everyone who watches something with subliminal messaging approved by them what some people will do sometime in the future (using things like numerology, astrology, etc.), and how they want us, the consoomer, to respond appropriately to the problem they’ll cause. Gauging the reaction, they’ll provide the “solution” that will lead to a worse quality of life than before. They’ll do this every single time they want something to make people’s lives more miserable than previously.

    Case in point: this current talk on digital ID’s. Well, first, they create the issue necessary for it (importing poverty and invading a Caucasian-majority country like the UK or US with 3rd world criminals released from their home country’s prisons), then they gauge the reaction (calls for the government to fix it), and then, after some time, they provide the fake solution (digital ID’s to “stop the invasion”, “stop the flippin’ terrorists”, and “protect the children”, all kinds of nonsense like that).

    They told us that they would do this in some piece of programming in the past, and we didn’t catch onto it, likely because the propagandists didn’t want us to notice what they were planning on doing so we could stop them. They don’t want us to, and that’s the point. This is a simplification of energetic participation, as it’s much more nuanced than that.