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Originally published via Armageddon Prose:
Arguing against seed oil apologists is among the most tiresome exercises in futility on Earth — right up there with challenging transgender groomers' defense of child genital-scalping or Climate Change™ adherents' fundamentalist doctrine that atmospheric carbon dioxide is a lethal toxin.
No matter what evidence you present to them, it won't move the needle. Theirs is a religious conviction, immune to material or rational contradiction.
So it is with the spate of seed oil apologism we've seen recently from the corporate media in response to RFK Jr. threatening the near-total seed oil monopoly on commercial agriculture — and, by extension, threatening the profits of all the purveyors who gobble up American farmland for harmful monoculture production.
They all, nearly universally, contain the following elements, and roughly in the same order:
· Only "conspiracy theorists" are concerned about seed oils;
· Normal, well-adjusted people eat whatever slop is put in front of their noses and don't ask questions;