When you are constantly anxious, no threat is too small. In January, Rick Scott, a senator from Florida, introduced legislation that would ban imports of Chinese garlic, which he suggested could be a threat to U.S. national security, citing reports that it is fertilized with human sewage. In 2017, scientists at McGill University wrote there is no evidence that this is the case. Even if it was, it’s common practice to use human waste, known as “biosolids,” as fertilizer in many countries, including the United States.
Lol, amazing graphic
we need this as an emoji! @muad_dibber@lemmygrad.ml
the most unrealistic part of that image is the idea that Americans could actually point China out on a map
I mean, come on, if I had to spin a globe and guess I’d be more likely to guess right about China or Russia than anywhere else in the world.
lmao
https://lemmygrad.ml/post/4476745
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since when do crackers think about garlic (mario doesn’t count)
also, since when do any of then visualize an actual globe and not a fake mercator “map” where europe is thrice the size of china
It’s a reference to this:
>fertilized with human sewage
I like to hear a source for that>