@SharCoThoughts@LGBwiththeT @Enzospirit1 This is entirely incorrect. It does mean that. It means exactly that. In fact, the two statements are logical equivalents and can stand in for one another. In logic this transformation is called the contrapositive, and it is literally the case that "A → B" is really "¬B → ¬A".
@FreedomFan88@junebotprolly This is so silly. If they were going to "steal" the election, they'd just misreport the numbers. No extra time needed. It's meticulously making sure that the vote is as legitimate as possible that takes the extra investment of time.
@JethBodeen@jamesmdowns@MattWalshBlog Actually, I think we're the ones making the claim. I'm just not willing to follow clowns into the carnival when this is so self-evident. No one needs to Google anything related to this if they simply know what pasteurization is.
@jamesmdowns@JethBodeen@MattWalshBlog Ah yes, let me cite you reports from Amish doctors who are well known for contributing electronic data processed by computer technology for articles stored on the electrically-powered Internet. Absolutely genius. 🎉
@jamesmdowns@JethBodeen@MattWalshBlog 334 IQ points between the two of you and somehow not a single brain cell. Pasteurization reduces a disease vector. That is all. It must have an associated reduction in disease transmission. It is nothing more and nothing less than this. Raw milk is more diseased by definition.
@jamesmdowns@MattWalshBlog Having conceded that raw milk is the cause of a nonzero quantity of calves, you would surely conclude raw milk causes a nonzero quantity of human deaths, and that the primary limiting factor of raw milk deaths is that virtually 0% of consumed milk is raw. I don't eat sugar.
@MattWalshBlog Holy crap, based correct and 100% TRUE! It is a rare day that I hear something I can agree with from you, but I'm willing to celebrate when it happens!
@jamesmdowns@MattWalshBlog I'm flummoxed. Are you theorizing that the number of calves who die because of disease where the vector was consumed milk is zero? That is undoubtedly false. The question if you want to be a raw milk proponent is what number of human deaths is acceptable from it.
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