• FirstCircle@lemmy.ml
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    7 months ago

    The California-based Raw Milk Institute called the warnings “clearly fearmongering.” The institute’s founder, Mark McAfee, told the Los Angeles Times this weekend that his customers are, in fact, specifically requesting raw milk from H5N1-infected cows. According to McAfee, his customers believe, without evidence, that directly drinking high levels of the avian influenza virus will give them immunity to the deadly pathogen.

    By all means, drink up, morons, get the hell out of our gene pool, we’ve got enough troubles without your Dimwit DNA.

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          No one would watch that movie because it would be too dumb of a plot line.

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            not if you had a cult leader and influencers and a media mogul all working together to push a narrative. People would buy that.

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      The institute’s founder, Mark McAfee, told the Los Angeles Times this weekend that his customers are, in fact, specifically requesting raw milk from H5N1-infected cows. According to McAfee, his customers believe, without evidence, that directly drinking high levels of the avian influenza virus will give them immunity to the deadly pathogen.

      It’s like the “facemasks are causing COVID-19” thing.

    • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod@lemmy.world
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      directly drinking high levels of the avian influenza virus will give them immunity to the deadly pathogen

      It’s like homeopathy but even stupider

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        To be fair to them, that is pretty close to how immunity actually works. Not quite there though.