BrokenFiction
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Do people in other countries have to wade through this much anti-science bullshit on a daily basis or are their education systems (perhaps created through *gasp* socialism) set up to give people a decent filter?
In my experience the rhetoric, logic, and tactics of the anti-GMO movement mirror those of the anti-vaxxer movement so closely it's almost like they stole the playbook.
Sadly the gap between what the public believes versus scientists on GMOs is HUGE, there is much work to be done educating people...
What they say: I’m not an expert because I am not a scientist or doctor or nutritionist.
Truth: There is an old saying, “these issues are too important to leave up to the experts.”
You also have one of the biggest supermarkets in the country--Whole Foods--promoting the anti GMO views too.
What kind of strain are they going to use this year for the Flu Shot? It’s the same one as last year. Really? But then why do I need to get another shot if I got one last year? This is the way the pharmaceutical companies continue to make money off of you – The CDC says it “wears off.” And this brings me back to my previous point – if the flu vaccine were truly a vaccine – it wouldn’t wear off. Think about it – Once you get chicken pox as a child, your body develops antibodies to strengthen your immune system from ever getting chicken pox again. This is how vaccines are suppose to work. But the flu shot doesn’t work this way…There is something wrong with this picture…
Can I immunize myself naturally from the Flu? Yes! You can build lifetime antibodies against the infection. Just Skip the vaccine, boost your vitamin D intake, and encounter the flu naturally. If you encounter the flu – rest, take care of yourself, understand that your body needs a break and focus on getting better – This type of immunizing yourself works amazingly better than relying on an artificial injection that has been proven ineffective. You’ll have these new antibodies for life that will ultimately protect you from similar strains of the virus better than any yearly shot could ever provide.
When it looks like a duck...I only heard about this food babe last week when people started posting the Science Babe retort saying she was full of shit.
Reading her anti-flu shot article is something else. It reads like a HS student trying to sound smart about things. Her citations consist of "some studies I've read". Even a beginner blogger would throw some links in there. Especially when you make claims like this:
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Just from these two paragraphs I can discern that she has no idea how antibodies work or are produced, and no idea how vaccines work or are produced.
The organic food business is a $35 billion a year industry in the US and growing constantly. They of course love all the misconceptions about organic food being healthier, sustainable, and environmental.
Living in California the anti GMO sentiment I see on the daily is so ridiculous. Its like none of these people have read anything on the subject. Even supposedly intelligent people I know buy into the whole Organic is better bullshit.
Well put.It really humbles me seeing stuff like that, our brains are some majestically fucked up machines.
When your body is in the air, at a seriously high altitude, your body under goes some serious pressure. Just think about it Airplanes thrive in places we dont. You are traveling in a pressurized cabin, and when your body is pressurized, it gets really compressed!
Compression leads to all sorts of issues. First off your bodys digestive organs start to shrink, taxing your ability to digest large quantities of food.
Did you know certain countries require that airplanes and even passengers be sprayed with pesticide before they take off? This means if you are visiting one of these countries you are breathing in these fumes potentially all flight, especially if they were sprayed on board. Horrific!
Choose a seat as close to the front as possible. Pilots control the amount of airflow and it is is always better in their cabin.
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I only heard about this food babe last week when people started posting the Science Babe retort saying she was full of shit.
Reading her anti-flu shot article is something else. It reads like a HS student trying to sound smart about things. Her citations consist of "some studies I've read". Even a beginner blogger would throw some links in there. Especially when you make claims like this:
Just from these two paragraphs I can discern that she has no idea how antibodies work or are produced, and no idea how vaccines work or are produced.
The organic food business is a $35 billion a year industry in the US and growing constantly. They of course love all the misconceptions about organic food being healthier, sustainable, and environmental.
I went to the Science Babe's website, and got ads for buttplugs. FOR SCIENCE!
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Isn't that stuff based on your search history?
I only heard about this food babe last week when people started posting the Science Babe retort saying she was full of shit.
Reading her anti-flu shot article is something else. It reads like a HS student trying to sound smart about things. Her citations consist of "some studies I've read". Even a beginner blogger would throw some links in there. Especially when you make claims like this:
Just from these two paragraphs I can discern that she has no idea how antibodies work or are produced, and no idea how vaccines work or are produced.
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http://www.freezepage.com/1415667665TBMRBWICKU
I even left off ones that were talked about in the thread already
Also didn't the EU ban GMO foods?
Internet makes "experts" out of anyone. Does she actually hawk sponsors on her site?
Yeah, I saw the new articles coming out about this woman, which makes me happy. I hope even more mainstream media starts to talk about the issues with this particular mindset.
I know one person who in one conversation with him, talked about how crazy it was that people would disagree with the majority of scientists on global warming, and in another, said that it didn't matter how many scientists had no problems with gmos, he was positive that in 10 more years we'd start linking health issues to them.
It really humbles me seeing stuff like that, our brains are some majestically fucked up machines.
http://www.freezepage.com/1415667665TBMRBWICKU
I even left off ones that were talked about in the thread already
lol @ her food stuff on the plane.
True story, I was coming back on a flight from a conference and was seated next to what I believe was a modeling exec or something. She had a huge lunchbox with her packed with food. Halfway through the flight she opens it up and starts eating. Full of cabbage and boiled eggs. Shit fucking stank and it was awful sitting next to her.
Food Babe reminds me of some people I know who will go to war on things just because it makes them not feel right.
like, I had a friend who was against the GMO mosquitos because of the word "GMO", even though all they did to the mosquitos was sterilize them, which means that less pesticides would be used to control them.
Even with that, just because it was a "GMO" mechanic to alter them, it was bad and shouldnt happen due to it making them feel not good.
This shit is just people making their irrational emotions into half baked science, nothing more, nothing less.
She believes that everyone should be flying in a plane with 100% oxygen. You wouldn't really have to worry about food on a plane if the plane has already ignited into a flying fireball.
I agree completely. When people see others being stupid, hypocritical, or illogical, it seems that our brains naturally jump to a thought similar to "wow, that guy sure is stupid and illogical. I'm glad I'm not like that!" In reality, the conclusion should be that our brains aren't very well wired for logic in the first place, and that everyone is susceptible. You aren't (and I am not) the special genius who transcends emotional argument or dearly held beliefs; it's part of human nature.
I like the logic that if an eight grader can't pronounce it, it is bad for you.
I struggle with Deoxyribonucleic acid. I knew my DNA was a toxin.
Absolutely, I like to think I am self critical often, but I also wonder if I'd even know if I was being illogical or unreasonable. Rather than be... Let's say holier than though when I see people make these mistakes, it just reminds me that I need to keep on my shit.I agree completely. When people see others being stupid, hypocritical, or illogical, it seems that our brains naturally jump to a thought similar to "wow, that guy sure is stupid and illogical. I'm glad I'm not like that!" In reality, the conclusion should be that our brains aren't very well wired for logic in the first place, and that everyone is susceptible. You aren't (and I am not) the special genius who transcends emotional argument or dearly held beliefs; it's part of human nature.
Overriding that sensibility isn't something one does once, like reaching the final level of wisdom or enlightenment. Very well educated, very intelligent people fall prey to this phenomenon all the time. It's something that requires constant vigilance, requiring you to constantly second guess your motives -- whenever I reach a conclusion that happens to flatter me or suit my predetermined beliefs, I try to ask myself if I reached that conclusion because it's actually true, or if I reached it because I find that conclusion pleasing.
Gawker had a nice go at this woman.
http://gawker.com/the-food-babe-blogger-is-full-of-shit-1694902226
From the column: "Hari's superhero origin story is that she came down with appendicitis and didn't accept the explanation that appendicitis just happens sometimes. So she quit her job as a consultant, attended Google University and transformed herself into an uncredentialed expert in everything she admittedly can't pronounce."
Sorry if this has been posted already.
You know what else has acid?It has ACID in it! Clearly it must be bad for us!
These anti-science beliefs aren't just misinforming the public though. They're legitimately dangerous. A ballot initiative in Josephine County, Oregon going off similar pseudoscience almost made it impossible for them to sterilize their hospitals.
You know what else has acid?
FUCKING LEMONS.
And ORANGES.
You're basically KILLING YOURSELF when eating those.