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The NYT debunks RFK Jr. claims about Froot Loops
Posted on 11/17/24 at 10:45 am
Posted on 11/17/24 at 10:45 am
Posted on 11/17/24 at 10:48 am to John Barron
They got him! What a zinger!
Posted on 11/17/24 at 10:49 am to John Barron
Fruit loops cereal is good but imagine defending that it’s healthy
Posted on 11/17/24 at 10:50 am to John Barron
Are they trying to prove his point? I’m confused.
Posted on 11/17/24 at 10:51 am to John Barron
Canada label
US label
The only similarity is the name of the cereal. Another fake news article by the NYTimes
US label
The only similarity is the name of the cereal. Another fake news article by the NYTimes
Posted on 11/17/24 at 10:53 am to the808bass
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Are they trying to prove his point? I’m confused
Exactly, when doing this piece how do they not realize this
Posted on 11/17/24 at 10:53 am to momentoftruth87
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Fruit loops cereal is good but imagine defending that it’s healthy
It taste like lab food
Posted on 11/17/24 at 10:54 am to John Barron
The ingredient list is roughly the same except for all the differences in the ingredient lists
Posted on 11/17/24 at 10:54 am to John Barron
The NYTimes made RFK Jr's point.
Who MADE the NYTimes report this lame gotcha? No one is this stupid.
Who MADE the NYTimes report this lame gotcha? No one is this stupid.
Posted on 11/17/24 at 10:55 am to the808bass
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Are they trying to prove his point? I’m confused.
They're being the NYT.
Posted on 11/17/24 at 10:55 am to John Barron
These people are using newspeak in the news. Orwell couldn't have made a better article if he tried.
Posted on 11/17/24 at 10:56 am to John Barron
It is going to be comical watching the MSM defend all this crap in the food when their favorite liberal countries all have so many additives banned.
Posted on 11/17/24 at 10:57 am to John Barron
Watch out.. here comes stag to tell you that that stuff is good freedom food
Posted on 11/17/24 at 10:59 am to John Barron
This is gaslighting at a 10. This is why I hope RFK burns it to the ground. And freedom of the press? frick that, no longer. These idiots are trying to convince people to continue eating that shite.
Posted on 11/17/24 at 11:09 am to John Barron
NYT is offended because they are a bunch of fruit loops.
Posted on 11/17/24 at 11:10 am to John Barron
To be fair, I think the NYT is sort of right here. In the U.S. I believe the FDA makes them list the scientific chemical name of ingredients. In most other countries they can just say "blueberry coloring" without listing the chemical name.
Chemical names scare people who don't realize that the chemical name for water is dihydrogen monoxide.
Chemical names scare people who don't realize that the chemical name for water is dihydrogen monoxide.
Posted on 11/17/24 at 11:11 am to John Barron
What I'm getting is that they're pissed at him for providing a specific example of poison in our foods that isn't allowed in Canada, but agreeing that he has correctly pointed out that there are poisons in our foods that aren't allowed in Canada.
That about right?
Why don't they bother dispensing with the common names such as "yellow 5" and call it what it is, tartrazine, which is a byproduct of coal pitch and is well known for causing bronchio-respiratory issues and is a documented carcinogen. And that's only one of the "dyes". Why not mention that, NYT?
"Journalism", folks. The personification of Trump Derangement Syndrome and the efficacy of programming through media psyops.
That about right?
Why don't they bother dispensing with the common names such as "yellow 5" and call it what it is, tartrazine, which is a byproduct of coal pitch and is well known for causing bronchio-respiratory issues and is a documented carcinogen. And that's only one of the "dyes". Why not mention that, NYT?
"Journalism", folks. The personification of Trump Derangement Syndrome and the efficacy of programming through media psyops.
Posted on 11/17/24 at 11:11 am to John Barron
This might surpass my original favorite "fact check" from our glorious legacy media.
Wind turbines kill birds
"While true, we're going to fact check and say this is misleading because cats and windows kill more birds."
Wind turbines kill birds
"While true, we're going to fact check and say this is misleading because cats and windows kill more birds."

Posted on 11/17/24 at 11:15 am to John Barron
We were discussing this morning that tree hugging libs should be lock step with RFK.
My response: “They won’t be cuz Trump.”
Posted on 11/17/24 at 11:24 am to John Barron
I haven't eaten any boxed cereal in over 50 years. I have a bowl of oatmeal with dried fruit every morning. And it's easy to fix. When I walk into Starbucks they start making it. 

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