• afraid_of_zombies@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    What does disclosure laws have to do with rules like you can’t call it almond MILK and you can’t make beer out of wheat?

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      Because words have common meanings. You can’t say “contains milk” and have that be almond. There needs to be definitions of what is what.

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        1 year ago

        I am thinking of several words to describe you and your elitist attitude that gives you the right to dictate to the rest of us what we can and can not do. Would you care to guess a few of them?

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          1 year ago

          You can write them in your diary if it helps you process the emotions. You may also want to workshop some actual counter points to my point.

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          You are exactly the kind of people that buy “alkaline water” and then get mad when “alkaline” turns out to mean “causes liver damage” instead of “magic”.

          No one wants to stop you from poisoning yourself, the rest of us would simply like for “not full of poison” to be a meaningful label on our food.