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I remember a few years back Trump was being a giga-simp for RoundUp.
Kamala, after the election: Take the vaccine, or lose your job.
Make it make sense.
Monsanto is no longer a USA-owned company. It was bought by Bayer. But then, Bayer is another of those bad actors in the chemical industry, just based in Germany instead. Bayer pledged to remove glyphosate from RoundUp after the acquisition, mostly to curtail the mound of lawsuits piling up against Monsanto. But then they turned around and replaced glyphosate with diquat dibromide, fluazifop-P-butyl, triclopyr, and imazapic. And diquat dibromide is banned in the EU and 27 times more toxic than glyphosate according to the EPA (well, according to the EPA before Trump got his grubby little hands on it).
hilarious
hopefully they can keep this going and don't stop when there's a new administration
"Without chemicals, life itself would be impossible"
Stay mad lefties.
Ah, yes. Unless, of course, one is a member of a cult; in which case life is impossible without a little tickle by the hand of an imaginary sky fairy.