| | "Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek." | | | | -Barack Obama |
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| | | The Internet Loses It on MTG’s Raw Milk Campaign | In her latest attempt to challenge conventional wisdom, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene touted the benefits of raw milk, aligning with her campaign to "Make America Healthy Again." Her post was met with immediate scrutiny and fact-checking, revealing the significant health risks associated with raw milk, as outlined by public health organizations. The CDC and other bodies have consistently warned that raw milk can lead to foodborne illnesses, some with dire consequences, contradicting Greene's portrayal of it as a health boon. | Greene's endorsement of raw milk isn't just about health; it's part of her broader political strategy to engage with and mobilize her voter base by promoting alternative health narratives that defy mainstream science. | This tactic, while rallying her supporters, often ignores factual accuracy for the sake of controversy or to appeal to a sense of rebellion against establishment norms. Such moves not only perpetuate misinformation but also reflect the ongoing ideological battles within American politics, where health advice can become another battleground for political contention. | | Advertisement | | | Video Of The Day |  | Ice Cream and Fentanyl: How Mexican Businesses Are Cashing In On Drug Crisis |
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