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by deialtrous
2799 days ago
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>Favoring stuff with Greek/Latin names is just a bunch of Euro-centrism They said "Greek/Hebrew" not "Greek/Latin". >which isn't really a good look How is that exactly? Why would it be bad for a Greek person to embrace Greek culture, history and tradition? >The Romans also ignored the risks of lead, which is just ironic in this context. It is not ironic, it is the point. He's not saying "do anything Romans did!" (even if we pretend he said Romans when that's something you made up). He's saying "do things that have been around since Roman times and nobody has found any health problems with in the 2000 years since then." We had lots of time to find out lead is bad, we found that out, told everyone, and now we eat less of it. We've only been eating seed oils for 100 years. They are probably bad too but we haven't had the time to figure it out and tell everyone yet. So you take a risk by eating them. |
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