Could be you are right , but I think more likely you are just spoiling for a a fight. I truly doubt dairy products are going to be linked to premature death in the general population, as dairy has been consumed since Biblical times. I sight the phrase “ the land of milk and honey “ as evidence. I am not an organic Zealot , and I have no proof that applying any chemical herbicide will cause cancer or any other long term health problems. This doesn’t change the fact that food was grown for centuries before companies like Monsanto, or Dow came along. And farmers made more profit from the sale of their crops. Now crops are grown in over abundance, and farmers go broke, while chemical companies get rich. Will this guy get his money? Doubt it very much. Does he deserve any compensation? Not qualified to answer that question anymore then you are . My comments only reflect my opinion that we as society, could have continued to feed ourselves without chemical herbicides, but more of your income would have been spent on food. From the current 10% of take home earnings to 30-40% just as it was before WW2. And this would also curb obesity, not too many fat people till after the 50’s
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