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Comment Re:Jesus F. Christ is this outdated! (Score 1) 154

Amen to that! The American way isn't "stop doing the harmful thing," it's "I can do whatever I want, then take a pill/have surgery/use technology to fix it." Ignoring the massive amount of wasted resources, preventable illness, that entails.

Unfortunately, food is a political issue. Healthy eating threatens the agribusiness giants, farmers who live off subsidies, expensive drugs/medical interventions etc. That's why we're mostly fat and sick in this country.

Comment Re:It's a company... (Score 1) 70

>> The thing about capitalism and free markets is, it tells you exactly how much you are worth to your fellow humans and under what circumstances.

"The problem is that we all too often have socialism for the rich and rugged free enterprise capitalism for the poor." - Martin Luther King Jr.

If free markets are such a good thing, why does the ruling class avoid them at all costs?

Comment Re:Meh, I already knew that before the docs leaked (Score 1) 57

>> it was a bit much to ask for Americans to elect a Socialist.

The voters disagree. Hilary Clinton wouldn't have won the nomination without superdelegates (well-connected Democratic party operatives whose primary votes count ~10,000x more than your vote). When the (extremely undemocratic) Democratic party decided to put their thumbs on the scale for Hilary, all those working-class white voters who went for Obama moved to Trump (search for "Obama/Trump voters" if you don't believe me). Hilary was a historically terrible choice, but the Democratic Party apparatus would rather blame Russia than admit they don't know what they're doing.

>> basically no cheating in the next primary (just a little shenanigans in Iowa and if you're as politically astute as you seem to be you should know Iowa isn't really that big a deal) and Sanders still lost by 30 points

Here's the story of the 2020 primary: Corporate interests dug up the mummy Joe Biden, because they were terrified of a President Sanders or Warren. All the moderates all dropped out at the same time, while Liz Warren (who said she'd never take PAC money) took PAC money to prop up her campaign, just long enough to split the progressive vote.

>> We want US hegemony so that we can have cheap oil because we all depend on it to get to work.

If by "we" you mean the ruling class, sure. Polling shows that the majority of Americans want action on climate change, they support the Green New Deal, etc.

>>Instead the left wants to vote for shit candidates like Nina Turner who tell Democrats in a Democrat primary election that they're all a bowl of shit because they like how she "tells it like it is". That's the Trump playbook, and it doesn't work without the racism.

Maybe you should look into how many MILLIONS were dumped into that primary by AIPAC and corporate interests to oppose Nina Turner. Tell me that "the left" is the problem. Hell, take the last 40 years of corporate Democrat neoliberal policy. Is life better or worse the average American? If it's worse, what is the corporate Dem playbook for things to get better? It's not stuff that 70% of Democratic voters want (Medicare for All, Green New Deal, etc), so what is it?

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Comment Re:Utter, complete bullshit (Score 1) 154

>> [Complex carbs] ...have to be digested slower. Resulting in longer satiety, lower glycemic load, and hence your insulin system not panicking.

You are mistaking "less bad" for "good." Complex carbs still get absorbed very quickly compared to fat and protein. They still spike your insulin response, and still keep you from being hungry.

Comment Re:Also interesting ... (Score 1) 154

Fructose has a delayed glycemic response, up to 24 hours after ingestion. So it's low on the glycemic index, because that only measures the first 3 hours after you eat it.

The giant sugar globes we call fruit are at least as bad for you as raw sugar, particularly if they don't have a lot of fiber to slow digestion (think grapes and pears).

Comment Re:Boiling the frog (Score 1) 186

>> Authoritarian rule is not a technology problem, it's a people problem.

Technology makes it much easier to run an authoritarian government, and pretty much impossible for those in power *NOT* to abuse it. Post-Snowden especially, do you really believe the alphabet agencies aren't directly violating the Bill of Rights all of the time? That's when Congress isn't using the threat of regulations to cajole Facebook and Twitter into censorship on their behalf.

Comment Re:It wasn't but we didn't wanna (Score 1) 462

Maybe you didn't see the the quote I already pulled. The one that you wrote, about how it's not fair to punish the ruling class because WE were begging them consumerism?

I don't a life of ascetic simplicity, but I can goddamn well bitch about the government and the ruling class if I feel like it. Being a human means being a hypocrite. Hopefully, we can get past that and still do something positive. Or should we do nothing about anything because there's a chance we might be hypocritical?

Comment Re:No way (Score 1) 462

Grass-fed and wild-caught animals are carbon-neutral.

The crazy things we do to get more farmland (damming/rerouting rivers/draining swaps) are not, and actually kill entire populations of animals (sorry, salmon). Non-organic crops use fertilizer created by fossil fuels (Haber process); organic crops typically use slash-and-burn. How's that for carbon-neutral?

And let's not even get into the massive subsidies for corn, wheat, and soybeans. These GMO and/or atomic gardening-created concoctions are in just about any processed food sold in the US. No one in history has eaten as much gluten or soybeans in their entire life as the average American eats in a year. But yeah, we need to focus on meat, because THAT'S the problem.

Comment Re:It wasn't but we didn't wanna (Score 1) 462

>> Punishing the "ruling class" for being the ones to run the obscenely wasteful consumerist society that WE demanded, is just envy and buck-passing.

Yeah, and breathing releases carbon dioxide, so you can't be alive AND against global warming! I guess we should just shut up about the holy, sainted ruling class and get back to our TVs. That's working out really well.

Comment Re:It wasn't but we didn't wanna (Score 1) 462

>> Blaming the "ruling class" is just an easy and convenient way to deflect blame away from yourself. Even if we hang them all, this problem will not go away.

Perfect encapsulation of the neoliberal mindset. If YOU as an individual just recycle and get solar panels, you've done all you can. Can the neoliberal approach deal with world-level threats like COVID or climate change? I think we have the answer to that one.

Comment Re: That's nice... (Score 1) 462

>> Literately everything religious people blame on god, was really basic food-safety today.

Yea, so Food Safety sent his Only Begotten Son to get botulism for our sins.

>> I hate to think about how many people were like "god doesn't exist, I'm going to eat this raw pig to spite them"

Why do you hate to think about this? It would be hilarious, if it ever really happened.

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