Comments by "Solo Renegade" (@SoloRenegade) on "Adam Ragusea"
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@LeakyTrees Woke people Only care about slavery in the US and Europe. They don't get outraged over ongoing slavery today (estimated 40mil) nor at countries that engaged in far more and worse slavery than white europeans ever did. They also never get outraged over white europeans who were enslaved.
It does count, as they put an entire paragraph in teh Declaration solely dedicated to abolition, and 11/13 colonies voted in favor of abolition. And then after winning the revolution it was attempted to be included once again in the Constitution. The reasons why that didn't happen are complex and take hours to put into context and explain what happened. Many founders lamented later in life in their letters that they failed to abolish slavery right off the bat, but that the process was st in motion and the US was on course to abolish slavery in 40yrs. 50yrs later slavery was abolished in the US. That's a better prediction than any climate change cultist has ever made.
Africans sold more slaves to nonwhites than whites by orders of magnitude. Also, middle easterners took tens of millions of slaves including europeans, compared to teh thousands sent to the Americas. Also blacks in teh US owned slaves too (before, during, and after the US revolution). White Europeans were slaves in teh Americas too, and almost non of them ever survived their slavery. There are almost 100x as many slaves today around the world, than there were slaves in teh US, but all you can focus on is what happened hundreds of years ago. Also, even back then, very few people in america owned slaves, or supported slavery, but you see fit to blame generations of innocent people for the crimes of a few, and you're forever stuck int eh past, unable to move forward and deal with present day issues.
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@fastertove not all, but some certainly do.
My father was a pig farmer and dairy farmer. As a kid we raised goats, horses, cows, chickens, and more.
I also gained a fascination with pandemics in High School and studied outbreaks, fatality rates of different viruses, and even knew quarantine methods and their efficacy nearly 2 decades before COVID, and experienced multiple outbreaks of other viruses in my life previously and so learned a lot about immunity, especially natural immunity and what affects immunity.
I was right the whole time about COVID from day one, fought the lockdowns, the senseless mask wearing, criticized the forced vaccinations, etc. And I was 100% right on every stance I took, and the science has backed me up every step of the way. Farm animals in close proximity to humans is a leading cause of such outbreaks (but COIVD was engineered in a lab, whether the leak was intentional or accidental I do not know, I actually lean towards accidental due to incompetence).
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OMAD, high fat, high protein, low carb, low sugar, fasting, etc works. processed food, carbs, sugar, etc are objectively not good for you. They are ok in moderation, but overall not ok. I've been doing the things above for years with great results. If you look what is going on in your body at the cellular level when different things are consumed, the science is sound.
Chewing food is good for health. Improves mouth shape and posture, which reduced tooth crowding, improves breathing, etc. Eating certian things and avoiding others can restore teeth too, and revers cavities if done early enough. Fasting also cures cancers. Ignore nature and reality at your own peril.
Nobody is claiming cooking is bad for you, eating processed foods loaded with sugar and carbs and devoid of fat are bad for you. Raw food is good for you: salad, carrots, apples, berries, nuts, oranges, bananas, etc. this anti-raw nonsense is 100% bullshit. Yes, cooking meat is necessary for health and other reasons. But Paleo diets don't say you cant cook teh meat.
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