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StolenSelect Committee report highlights from the chairman https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1160947796247232512.html
Link to the full report at the end.
Meanwhile...
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StolenSelect Committee report highlights from the chairman https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1160947796247232512.html
Link to the full report at the end.
Meanwhile...
Grim reading...Stolen
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Fair comment.View attachment 59391
I'm sorry to say this, but I still don't see the point of people reposting these propaganda images. They may give someone who agrees with the propagandist's intent a nice warm feeling of being 'on the right side', but to those on the opposite side they are not remotely influential, and for those who value coherent debate over bias and propaganda they are merely irritating in their debasement of civil and productive discourse.
He has no principles at all.To avoid the supposedly european technocratic rules, (or lose face), B/J is happy to make transactional agreement and let chlorinated chicken poison his nation.
A man of principles I say!!
I don't understand the narrative that chlorinated chicken will poison anybody. My understanding is that chlorinated chicken is safer than non-chlorinated (as the process kills bacteria without risk to humans). The issue with this is that because the US farms have bad bacterial conditions for live chickens, they had to make the dead ones safer with chlorination, but as EU farm standards were better the EU decided to make chlorination not required. And then, to protect the EU cartel, they banned chlorination, as a sneaky protectionist measure. I say bring on more chlorine!To avoid the supposedly european technocratic rules, (or lose face), B/J is happy to make transactional agreement and let chlorinated chicken poison his nation.
A man of principles I say!!
Surely you're not suggesting that it is better that curing the symptom is preferable to preventing the disease at source? If chlorination is so safe, why do so many get ill or die in the US from salmonella compared to the EU? It is estimated that salmonella causes about 1.2 million illnesses in the US compared to around 90,000 in the EU, but obviously not all cases can be attributed to chicken.I don't understand the narrative that chlorinated chicken will poison anybody. My understanding is that chlorinated chicken is safer than non-chlorinated (as the process kills bacteria without risk to humans). The issue with this is that because the US farms have bad bacterial conditions for live chickens, they had to make the dead ones safer with chlorination, but as EU farm standards were better the EU decided to make chlorination not required. And then, to protect the EU cartel, they banned chlorination, as a sneaky protectionist measure. I say bring on more chlorine!
Surely you're not suggesting that it is better that curing the symptom is preferable to preventing the disease at source? If chlorination is so safe, why do so many get ill or die in the US from salmonella compared to the EU? It is estimated that salmonella causes about 1.2 million illnesses in the US compared to around 90,000 in the EU, but obviously not all cases can be attributed to chicken.
Maybe it’s not cooked properly...Surely you're not suggesting that it is better that curing the symptom is preferable to preventing the disease at source? If chlorination is so safe, why do so many get ill or die in the US from salmonella compared to the EU? It is estimated that salmonella causes about 1.2 million illnesses in the US compared to around 90,000 in the EU, but obviously not all cases can be attributed to chicken.
That must be the 1-2lbs of ingested (on average per person, per year according to the US FDA standards) maggots permissible in food that caused his tummy upset.
Maybe it’s not cooked properly...
UK Eggs are salmonella free, so why isn’t chicken. I’m pretty sure 100 years ago and further back that medium rare chicken was how you were supposed to eat it. Nowadays we are conditioned to feel ill if we eat red chicken.