The FDA, USDA, etc should actually pay for Medicare for all to GUARANTEE their work in making sure products are safe imo. That includes these shit ass groceries without safety checks.
The meme references quality, which is directly impacted by whether the food is rotten, full of lead, moldy, fermented, dry/squishy, worms/bugs, etc, and that is enforced by testing for quality control and issuing various consequences.
Ad populum is a fallacy btw. It’s okay to have original thoughts 🌈
The meme references quality, which is directly impacted by whether the food is rotten, full of lead, moldy, fermented, dry/squishy, worms/bugs, etc, and that is enforced by testing for quality control and issuing various consequences.
Sure. Also plenty of other things that have little to do with safety, as such, and more to do with them being generally nutritious, tasty, fresh vs processed, etc.
Ad populum is a fallacy btw. It’s okay to have original thoughts 🌈
Agreed. Not sure how this is relevant here, though.
While you’re looking up fallacies, red herring is a good one that this particular comment chain has made me think about.
Okay, I was referencing the safety aspect. You can tell by the words I used.
Your narcissism is boring. Other people think other things and aren’t extensions of you. Your policing is boring. The gaslighting is boring.
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You are the first in this post (including OP) to mention food safety,
This is ad populum
Which you appear to have done randomly.
You’ve just acknowledged the connection and even expanded on it here in this most recent comment:
Sure. Also plenty of other things that have little to do with safety, as such, and more to do with them being generally nutritious, tasty, fresh vs processed, etc
So I guess we’re done here! I’ve thoroughly explained this to you, held your hand through my PoV as much as someone can get a narcissist to perspective take, and can’t do more. Adieu!
I know. The safety aspect that was tangential at best to the OP, barely a mention in your first comment, but somehow central to your thesis here.
Your narcissism is boring. Other people think other things and aren’t extensions of you. Your policing is boring. The gaslighting is boring.
Holy projection Batman!
You are the first in this post (including OP) to mention food safety,
This is ad populum
lol no it isn’t. Ad populum is appeal to a widespread belief. The quoted bit is me pointing out that you are changing the topic.
Yours is an example of the fallacy fallacy.
You’ve just acknowledged the connection and even expanded on it here in this most recent comment:
Just because there’s a connection doesn’t make it relevant. You seem to have forgotten that the connected bit was buried in a paragraph after a paragraph talking about insurance companies.
I’ve thoroughly explained this to you, held your hand through my PoV as much as someone can get a narcissist to perspective take, and can’t do more.
You haven’t. You’ve kinda shown that there is some connection to a buried sentence in a post ranting about private insurance, which was otherwise irrelevant to the post at hand, all while leveling lazy, incompetent armchair diagnoses at me (ad hominem).
You lost?
Can you read two paragraphs to understand how the “quality of food” part of the meme connects to this?
Yup. I did this before commenting.
Nope. Are the grocery stores the insurance companies? the doctors? Maybe the food producers are? Are they denying us… quality?
You can’t read, that’s so sad
You are the first in this post (including OP) to mention food safety, which you appear to have done randomly.
The meme references quality, which is directly impacted by whether the food is rotten, full of lead, moldy, fermented, dry/squishy, worms/bugs, etc, and that is enforced by testing for quality control and issuing various consequences.
Ad populum is a fallacy btw. It’s okay to have original thoughts 🌈
Sure. Also plenty of other things that have little to do with safety, as such, and more to do with them being generally nutritious, tasty, fresh vs processed, etc.
Agreed. Not sure how this is relevant here, though.
While you’re looking up fallacies, red herring is a good one that this particular comment chain has made me think about.
Okay, I was referencing the safety aspect. You can tell by the words I used.
Your narcissism is boring. Other people think other things and aren’t extensions of you. Your policing is boring. The gaslighting is boring.
Previous comment:
This is ad populum
You’ve just acknowledged the connection and even expanded on it here in this most recent comment:
So I guess we’re done here! I’ve thoroughly explained this to you, held your hand through my PoV as much as someone can get a narcissist to perspective take, and can’t do more. Adieu!
I know. The safety aspect that was tangential at best to the OP, barely a mention in your first comment, but somehow central to your thesis here.
Holy projection Batman!
lol no it isn’t. Ad populum is appeal to a widespread belief. The quoted bit is me pointing out that you are changing the topic.
Yours is an example of the fallacy fallacy.
Just because there’s a connection doesn’t make it relevant. You seem to have forgotten that the connected bit was buried in a paragraph after a paragraph talking about insurance companies.
You haven’t. You’ve kinda shown that there is some connection to a buried sentence in a post ranting about private insurance, which was otherwise irrelevant to the post at hand, all while leveling lazy, incompetent armchair diagnoses at me (ad hominem).
🌈