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by msla
3043 days ago
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You're asking questions which go against the bias, and cannot be answered without exposing deficiencies in the appeal to nature the "whole foods are best" ideology is founded on. It's disconcerting to see a fallacy being eaten whole by so many. This page: https://www.logicallyfallacious.com/tools/lp/Bo/LogicalFalla... has this sentence: > There are many natural things that are better than unnatural, but they must be evaluated based on other criteria besides the “naturalness”. which sums up the whole thing nicely. |
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