When butter was demonised, Unilever sold margarine.
When tallow was demonised, Procter and Gamble sold Crisco.
When eggs were demonised, Kellogg's sold cereal.
When red meat was demonised, Cargill sold soy.
When raw milk was demonised, Nestle sold infant formula.
When leather was demonised, BASF sold PVC.
When wool was demonised, ExxonMobil sold polyester feedstock.
When animal fat was demonised, the seed-oil industry grew from a niche product to the most consumed food ingredient on earth.
Every demonisation of an animal product made a specific group of shareholders very rich.
Every one of those products had been eaten by humans for thousands of years without incident.
The science changed the moment a substitute existed to sell.
Follow the money. The advice will start to make a lot more sense.
Capital gains tax shouldn’t exist.
I risk my money. I build the business. I make the investment. I do the work. I take the risk.
So why the hell should the government take a cut of my success?
They risk nothing. They create nothing. They just take.
Parasites. F’en parasites.
If you voted for Anthony Albanese in 2022, you are retarded.
If you voted for Anthony Albanese in 2025, you are extremely retarded.
If you vote for Anthony Albanese in 2028, you aren’t just extremely retarded — you’re a cunt.
@ellymelly At this point of the absolute shitshow I'm convinced they're in bed with labor, no one can be this bad on accidentally, also our votes outside of Melbourne don't matter didly,
The question was asked in bad faith, clearly a setup, followed by a smirk. No respect was shown for a 4-time world champion who made the season worth watching until the final GP.
And it’s about time someone stood up against the British media’s demonization of non-British drivers. t’s not just Max, we’ve seen it happen before with Vettel, Alonso, Schumacher, and Senna.
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