For all you cis folks. Feel free to boost.
For all you cis folks. Feel free to boost.
We speak with scientist Tyrone Hayes of the University of California, Berkeley, who discovered a widely used herbicide may have harmful effects on the endocrine system. But when he tried to publish the results, the chemical’s manufacturer launched a campaign to discredit his work. Hayes was first hired in 1997 by a company, which later became agribusiness giant Syngenta, to study their product, atrazine, a pesticide that is applied to more than half the corn crops in the United States, and widely used on golf courses and Christmas tree farms. When Hayes found results Syngenta did not expect — that atrazine causes sexual abnormalities in frogs, and could cause the same problems for humans — it refused to allow him to publish his findings. A new article in The New Yorker magazine uses court documents from a class action lawsuit against Syngenta to show how it sought to smear Hayes’ reputation and prevent the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency from banning the profitable chemical, which is already banned by the European Union.
@MrPerfect72 @janetlogan Purpose is same as the targetting of Jews by the Nazis: give the public someone to hate other than the ruling class.
The rich would far prefer to see 100 more trans women murdered than one more CEO executed, you can bet on that one.
@LukefromDC @janetlogan Well, many want to create the WW3, it seems. Then there might be too few of us? Many of us ruin lives. Many vote for genocide and democide, again and again. When one finger is pointing, then usually three points right back at ourselves.
What is God? Thich Nhat Hanh answers questions" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeL3YBUNaD4