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2 years agoWhat a lovely thing to be willing to do. I’m honestly really touched that she values reassuring others over her own privacy.


What a lovely thing to be willing to do. I’m honestly really touched that she values reassuring others over her own privacy.
That’s a valid point, but it could be that they’re looking at the global reaction to something they’ve consumed locally for thousands of years with consternation and wanted to investigate it.
That feels like it might have sounded different in your head or I’m not understanding what you mean. There have been many examples of an incredibly unhealthy thing being very mainstream (lead, more than once, but also arsenic, radium, and mercury, for some of the most egregious examples, but pharmaceutical history is also full of this), so I don’t know why you would want to default to the mainstream on this if that’s what you did mean.
This is also a fair criticism, and I wish there were more research.