Invite ye felawes and frendes desirous in gold to enter the gates of Shrewd'm, for they will thanke ye later.
- Manlobbi
Halls of Shrewd'm / US Policy
No. of Recommendations: 5
https://www.rawstory.com/nearly-60-idahoans-sick-a...
The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare announced in a news release on Wednesday that most of the people reported being sick after drinking raw milk from two different milking operations in North Idaho and southern Idaho. The infections were reported starting May 19.
The state health agency didn’t disclose the names of the dairies, but said they are collaborating with health officials “to identify and fix any potential sources of contamination.”
So far, 45 of the people who got sick tested positive for campylobacteriosis, a bacterial infection. But officials say not everyone who got sick has been tested, and that more illnesses could be found.
No. of Recommendations: 10
Thinning stupid from the herd.
No. of Recommendations: 9
Yeah, because Louis Pasteur was solving a non-existent problem.
No. of Recommendations: 1
Yeah, because Louis Pasteur was solving a non-existent problem.
Well, solving non-existent problems is the republican way!
No. of Recommendations: 15
Louis Pasteur was solving a non-existent problem.
Pasteur was the essence of woke. Think about it. Society had been happily living its truth for thousands of years, secure in the belief that disease came from bad smells, mysterious vapors, divine displeasure, or whatever explanation happened to be fashionable at the time. Then along comes Pasteur, insisting that there are invisible forces all around us causing harm whether we believe in them or not.
Although...fortunately for civilization, the microbes didn't care about anybody's politics. They just kept proving him right.
Pete
No. of Recommendations: 1
Then along comes Pasteur, insisting that there are invisible forces all around us causing harm whether we believe in them or not.
Blaming invisible forces is the republican modus operandi. Of course though, their invisible forces are wholly based in fantasy and conspiracy theories.