Ancestral Blackface
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Dr. Peter Glidden rejoins Sarah Westall to continue to break down the brainwashing we have been subjected to for our entire lives. This episode we learn what the real issue is with sugar and it’s not what you have been lead to believe. We also discuss the problem with medical doctors and the fact that they simply are not trained to be the source of all health matters. There are other superior trained doctors for many common health matters.
“The Real White Devil” is a mini-documentary about the evolution of the American diet, particularly focusing on the last fifty years, detailing the rise of added sugars and processed foods, the correlation between the introduction and widespread use of high fructose corn syrup alongside rising rates of obesity, the dangers of too much fructose in the diet, and finally, asking the question: Who benefits from the obesity epidemic? More from Really Graceful.
Everytime you buy anything made of sugar, you’re getting ripped off by a group of clever businessmen who lobby your politicians to pass special laws for sugar. Turns out the biggest welfare recipients in America are politically connected corporations, Among the most notorious is the sugar industry, which receives billions of dollars in taxpayer subsidies. Yet the industry runs TV ads denying the aid.
Ross Marchand of the Taxpayers Protection Alliance adamantly disagrees. “Sugar producers will get bailed out by U.S. taxpayers if prices fall below the ‘right level,'” he says. Marchand fleshes out the problem with consumer journalist and Libertarian pundit John Stossel.
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This is one of the funnier animations you’ll ever see about tooth decay. A young boy’s visit to the dentist spurs a Battle Royale as “the sugar bugs” batten the hatches and prepare for a full-out assault. It’s the creation of John Kim, a student at CalArts. H/T Kuriositas
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Coke is made with corn syrup, not real sugar. Why is this? According to Professor Diana Thomas of Utah State University, part of the reason is because government policies artificially raise the price of sugar. Although these government policies actually cost Americans approximately $3 billion each year, the laws remain.
The law benefits one group of people (farmers) at the expense of another group (consumers). But because the cost to each American is so small, average Americans don’t have an incentive to combat the lobbying groups who fight to keep the laws in place. More from Learn Liberty.
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