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david_carnell Wrote:

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> How does it do that?

>

> Considering TB infected meat has been sold into

> the food chain by DEFRA, you'll forgive me if I

> don't give two shits about you moaning about my

> milk.



and there you go.

UncleBen Wrote:

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> Bacteria from raw milk excreted by drinker and

> passed to others that don't drink it. Doh.


Either I'm having a massive irony bypass or that's the singularly dumbest thing I've ever read.


I shit out bacteria and that's passed to others how exactly?

You know when 'others' don't wash their hands after said shitting etc. And when you touch the same door handles etc as them. Or when your favourite pub/reastaurant doesn't have soap. Or when the kids that festoon ED pubs etc fill their nappies. The list is endless.

woodrot Wrote:

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> you fancy playing russian roulette with milk - go

> ahead - sadly, like MMR, its doesnt just screw you

> up, if screws us all up.

>

> Health foodies = nazis


There were 9042 cases of TB last year. Not one was caused by raw milk. You've more chance of getting it from salad.


To add to that, no-one has caught TB from retail raw milk for decades - to sell it you have to jump through hoops, the hygiene is scrupulous

Middle class luddism and its food fetish exclusivity as a choice does nothing to assist the current malaise within the food commodity markets- it is uneconomic, ego driven and divisive. The nutritional benefits are negligible if at all.What is sold as the anti consumerism choice is a strawman - its is an essential part of the capitalist model- breeding exclusivity to sell more products. it allows a few to participate, yet often uses more valuable rescources to produce,deliver and market.


innit

Lowlander Wrote:

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> woodrot Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > you fancy playing russian roulette with milk -

> go

> > ahead - sadly, like MMR, its doesnt just screw

> you

> > up, if screws us all up.

> >

> > Health foodies = nazis

>

> There were 9042 cases of TB last year. Not one

> was caused by raw milk. You've more chance of

> getting it from salad.

>

> To add to that, no-one has caught TB from retail

> raw milk for decades - to sell it you have to jump

> through hoops, the hygiene is scrupulous


Im sure your numebrs are correct, as I am sure there have not been any cases of TB from milk for years- but you need to ask yewrself why are there no TB cases from milk any more ? the raw milk sample/ market share is too small to have any significant relevance here I would have thought

Lowlander Wrote:

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> http://www.hpa.org.uk/NewsCentre/NationalPressRele

> ases/2012PressReleases/120323NinethousandTBcasesin

> 2011/

>

> We live in a free society. Turn your attention to

> cars, fags and tobacco if you're that concerned.


Good thinking LL, I'll order my fag to scrub down the 'Rrari while huffing down a Marby Red.

That's me focused.

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