The Insane "Social Justice" Thread pt IV

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    Snowwhite and Cinderella are now to be censored for pronouns.
    *^)(^@()%!!!()*()!&!!! !!!**************^$*&^@#(*)(!(&)&!!*!(
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    The bill would be the first in the United States to ban the use of the named additives in processed foods. Gabriel notes that processed foods and candies containing the substances are "marketed to children, low-income consumers, and communities of color."

    Ingredients are now racist, and bigoted.
     

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    Ingredients are now racist, and bigoted.
    There are a whole bunch of ingredients that really should not be in our food.

    They maybe are insane, but they are right about this one.

    brominated vegetable oil, potassium bromate, propyl paraben, red dye 3, and titanium dioxide.

    None of those should be in food, which is the 5 named ingredients in the bill.

    Here is the MSDS for potassium bromate. Before judging this one I suggest reading it. All of them are along the same lines. The MSDS for brominated vegetable oil says to call poison control if ingested,and induce vomiting. They use crap like this because it is cheap and the FDA bows to big food companies to either have very high limits or no limits, knowing full well they are toxic to humans.

     
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    There are a whole bunch of ingredients that really not should be in our food.

    They maybe are insane, but they are right about this one.

    brominated vegetable oil, potassium bromate, propyl paraben, red dye 3, and titanium dioxide.

    None of those should be in food, which is the 5 named ingredients in the bill.

    Here is the MSDS for potassium bromate. Before judging this one I suggest reading it. All of them are along the same lines. The MSDS for brominated vegetable oil says to call poison control if ingested,and induce vomiting. They use crap like this because it is cheap and the FDA bows to big food companies to either have very high limits or no limits, knowing full well they are toxic to humans.

    That doesn't mean it's racist or bigoted.

    That guy says it's targeting children, the poor, and minorities.
    I've ate all those listed I know many well to do who love skittles, Campbell soup, and hostess Doughnuts.
     

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    The man made virus didn’t kill enough of you, the forced lock downs and poisonous jabs didn’t kill enough of you, inflation isn’t starving enough of you fast enough…you need to step up and do it yourselves.

     

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    The poverty and hunger charity was slammed for caving to absurd levels of political correctness after issuing the bizarre 92-page guidance to staff members.

    “We recognise that this guide has its origin in English, the language of a colonising nation. We acknowledge the Anglo-supremacy of the sector as part of its coloniality,” states the introduction.

    “This guide aims to support people who have to work and communicate in the English language as part of this colonial legacy. However, we recognise that the dominance of English is one of the key issues that must be addressed in order to decolonise our ways of working and shift power.”

    Apparently, merely using the English language is now racist and offensive.

    The word “headquarters” is criticized because it “implies a colonial power dynamic,” while “field trip” is also frowned upon because it can “reinforce colonial attitudes.”

    Free speech activist Toby Young highlighted Oxfam’s mishandling of the scandal surrounding their staff sexually exploiting children after the 2010 Haiti earthquake, noting, “It’s rather like being lectured by a finger-wagging vicar from behind his pulpit even though he’s been publicly disgraced.”

    “It would be altogether more sensible if Oxfam focused on its core mission of alleviating poverty and starvation,” said Young"

    “Mother or father” are also verboten because it is important to “avoid assuming the adoption of gendered roles by transgender parents,” according to the guide, while “feminine hygiene” is also a bad term because it implies menstruation is dirty.

    Even the terms “LGBT, LGBTQIX, homosexuality, gay and lesbian” are to be avoided because people who consider themselves part of “the whole LGBTQIA+ community” might be offended if the ‘plus’ isn’t used."

    Insanity.
     

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    Ingredients are now racist, and bigoted.

    That's really a stretch. I wonder what the actual levels are.
     

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    Red Dye #3 - isn't that the stuff that used to be in everything - except rice and potatoes? (and were not sure about the potatoes)
    Didn't they used to sell little bottles of it so you could make anything red?
     

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    Red Dye #3 - isn't that the stuff that used to be in everything - except rice and potatoes? (and were not sure about the potatoes)
    Didn't they used to sell little bottles of it so you could make anything red?

    Mccormick red food dye you buy at the store is a combination of red #40 and Red #3.
    Red #40 is made from petroleum.
    Red #3 is a disodium salt of 2,4,5,7-tetraiodo fluorescein
    Red #4 is Carmine,also called Cochineal extract is crushed insects. It is the hardest for consumers to detect,for the simple reason it has so many names including Natural coloring. It is used more than the others combined.
    • E120
    • Natural red 4
    • Crimson lake
    • Carmine lake
    • CI 75470
    • Cochineal extract
    • Cochineal
    • Carminic acid
    • Natural colorings
     
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