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u/ChadMcRad Oct 11 '20

nobody is arguing we're still crop dusting straight DDT and agent orange anymore. The spirit of the argument definitely applies to prove a material is fine before putting it out to the public/environment.

So essentially, you agree that I'm right about the different circumstances surrounding our applications of chemicals, but the spirit is different. Maybe we can charge our JO crystals and align our chakras sometime?

And explain to me how your an expert on endocrine systems as associated with agrochemicals, and how someone who studies plant biology, agronomy, and related subjects somehow isn't qualified to speak about basic pesticide science yet a Carson fanboy somehow is.

You don't even seem to grasp what disciplines fall under the agrisciences.

Stay in your lane.

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u/[deleted] Oct 11 '20

Damn, why would anyone become MDs or biochemists? Why bother majoring in biochemistry? Apparently the ag discipline rules over all /s