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          29 days ago

          ZOG (usually capitalized) is an acronym standing for “zionist occupied government” tied to white supremacist groups that falls into the usual “Jewish cabal runs everything” nonsense.

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            29 days ago

            to add to this, with this context, “the zog powder they sell to you” becomes a blantantly antisemitic conspiracy theory: Jewish people are feeding you crap (in this case, gatorade) to keep you weak

            yes it’s ridiculous nonsense, but that’s how dogwhisles work.

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              Definitely. On top of that, bullshit like this contributes to the muddy waters when you have legitimate critiques of zionism and the government of Israel. But I’m sure the white supremacists know that when they create this bullshit so they can make potential recruits feel like more people agree with their horseshit.

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                I’ve definitely seen some people trot out terms like ZOG in discussions about Zionism or the Gaza genocide. Always skeeves me out.

                One of the problems with what Israel is doing that nobody wants to talk about is that it gives these Nazi chuds oxygen in leftist spaces.

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                  27 days ago

                  100%, Israel itself is the greatest threat to Jewish people worldwide. The false claims of antisemitism allows actual antisemitism to spread where it would have been stamped out otherwise.

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          I missed it too, but he did put a fucking ZOG thing there in lower case. ZOG as for (global) Zionist Occupational Government, the crown jewel of antisemitic conspiracies. His whole speech isn’t about it, but that little casual slip means he is exposed to such ideas and/or ponders them at his own.

          wiki:ZOG

  • Dharma Curious (he/him)@slrpnk.net
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    So, I’m sure this is a bad idea. But can anyone tell me exactly why? Years ago, in a desperate situation, a doctor told us to get antibiotics for fish and use them, and we had to do that a few times. Some animal products are identical or nearly identical to human products, some are quite different…

    With this in particular, how is it different, and why is it bad?

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      29 days ago

      Chubbyemu explains it best: https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=ifXH86-eIqk

      But basically, the electrolyte balance that’s healthy for a horse is quite a lot higher than what is healthy for a human (due to body mass differences, among other things). The magnesium in the horse electrolyte is actually over the lethal dose for a human if taken as written. You could theoretically take it and be fine if you calculate the proper dose yourself, but by that point you’re better off just buying human products, I guess.

      EDIT: I was thinking of manganese, not magnesium, but that’s 1500% of the daily intake, not necessarily lethal dose. Sodium, though, is over the lethal dose.

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      29 days ago

      I don’t know about this product specifically, but in general, animal food products are not regulated as much as food for people. This means it may not be as safe.

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        Depends on the animal and the jurisdiction. As far as I’m aware, dog and especially cat food is more tightly regulated than human food in the US.

        Horse food though? Not so much.

        And almost no other countries are victims of regulatory capture to the degree that the US is.

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          And almost no other countries are victims of regulatory capture to the degree that the US is.

          That seems hard to believe, considering stuff like the “banana republic” thing - surely, the country that gets couped for the purpose of economic exploitation by a foreign power is captured more thoroughly than a country that had at least somewhat democratic institutions?

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            You’d think so, but guess what country the corporations couping with impunity is almost invariably from?

            Past the propaganda, the institutions of the US aren’t actually that democratic. They’ve mostly been designed by and for the rich and powerful from the beginning but especially since the rise of Neoliberalism in the late 70s.

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    29 days ago

    It might actually work … until you have to pass a kidney stone the size of an orange

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      29 days ago

      well obviously it’s not intended or certified for human consumption. that doesn’t answer the question of if it works tho

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        29 days ago

        It’s perfectly safe for humans. I’ve been drinking it for weeks without side effects. I have a glass in the morning with my oats. Plus my mane is shinier than ever.