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Is Chinese garlic spying on Apple?

PostPosted: Fri Dec 08, 2023 1:15 pm
by bigtoughralf
US Senator Rick Scott - an elected voice of the US people - has today RAISED THE ALARM about a new threat to US national security: garlic.

Chinese garlic is a national security risk, says US senator

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-67662779

Scared of balloons, scared of garlic. What other Chinese things are the US people scared of?

Re: Is Chinese garlic spying on Apple?

PostPosted: Fri Dec 08, 2023 1:35 pm
by Votanic
ralf, you show that you know nothing about either agriculture or epidemiology.

Actually it is often a good idea to keep a tight rein on biological imports (including immigration) because that is exactly how disease is spread, including plant diseases that can affect crop production and biodiversity.

Glad to explain it to you, ...now you can go back and try to explain it to your unspecified foreign employers and overlords that stay hidden in the shadows!
...but be sure to remain humble and kow-tow deeply, for they shall doubtlessly be greatly displeased by your repeated failures at effectively inserting nefarious propaganda into the CC forums!

Re: Is Chinese garlic spying on Apple?

PostPosted: Fri Dec 08, 2023 1:39 pm
by KoolBak
Why must you constantly blow up / over emphasize bullshit and assign it to an entire country? Are you THAT threatened by us?

This is about not wanting food that has had human waste used as its fertilizer.

You wanna eat shit? Go for it. More power to ya.

But constantly relying on inductive logic and crying "The sky is falling!" never ends well, you dipshit. :roll:

Re: Is Chinese garlic spying on Apple?

PostPosted: Fri Dec 08, 2023 1:42 pm
by Pack Rat
Besides that, Senator Rick Scott loves conspiracies and fake news. Just another idiotic Florida Man.

Re: Is Chinese garlic spying on Apple?

PostPosted: Fri Dec 08, 2023 4:13 pm
by bigtoughralf
KoolBak wrote:This is about not wanting food that has had human waste used as its fertilizer.


The BBC article quotes the Office for Science and Society at McGill University as saying that there is no evidence farms in China are actually doing this, and that even if they were it would be totally safe.

Try not to let US Senator Rick Scott and all his lurid but false claims about 'Communist Chims' alarm you too much.

Re: Is Chinese garlic spying on Apple?

PostPosted: Fri Dec 08, 2023 4:54 pm
by Votanic
bigtoughralf wrote:
KoolBak wrote:This is about not wanting food that has had human waste used as its fertilizer.


The BBC article quotes the Office for Science and Society at McGill University as saying that there is no evidence farms in China are actually doing this, and that even if they were it would be totally safe.

Try not to let US Senator Rick Scott and all his lurid but false claims about 'Communist Chims' alarm you too much.

ralf, go and twerk off on Tik-Tok for the depraved amusment of your Politboro overseers!
Chinese Poo-garlic is against everything America stands for!
What next? Egg McMuffins filled with 1000-Year-Old Eggs?!?
This Culinary Holocaust must end now!!!

...and Yes, unfortunately, Chinese 1000-Year-Old eggs are a real thing. #True News
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Re: Is Chinese garlic spying on Apple?

PostPosted: Fri Dec 08, 2023 6:22 pm
by bigtoughralf
Century eggs are great. You can have them over silken tofu with a bit of garlic, chili and oil, or battered and mixed in with minced meat. Plain is also good.

Eating fermented food is a sign of civilisation. e.g.:
  • China: century eggs, soy sauce
  • UK: Marmite, cottage cheese
  • Iran: doogh
  • Japan: miso, natto
  • India: raita
  • Arab world: kefir
  • Germany: sauerkraut

Re: Is Chinese garlic spying on Apple?

PostPosted: Fri Dec 08, 2023 6:44 pm
by Votanic
bigtoughralf wrote:Century eggs are great. You can have them over silken tofu with a bit of garlic, chili and oil, or battered and mixed in with minced meat. Plain is also good.

Eating fermented food is a sign of civilisation. e.g.:
  • China: century eggs, soy sauce
  • UK: Marmite, cottage cheese
  • Iran: doogh
  • Japan: miso, natto
  • India: raita
  • Arab world: kefir
  • Germany: sauerkraut

There you go. Lump every single thing that is in any way fermented and say they're all good to eat.
Compost and sewage are also fermented. One must be selective and analytical when consuming fermented substances.

Re: Is Chinese garlic spying on Apple?

PostPosted: Fri Dec 08, 2023 7:08 pm
by Pack Rat
Cream always rises....and so does scum

Re: Is Chinese garlic spying on Apple?

PostPosted: Fri Dec 08, 2023 7:46 pm
by Votanic
Pack Rat wrote:Cream always rises....and so does scum

(knowing chuckle)... Yes, I 'got' your feeble attempt at 'fermentation' humor, but alas you are once again ...wrong!

As you can see from the accompanying diagram, only some types of fermentative scum float, while other kinds sink to the bottom!
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Re: Is Chinese garlic spying on Apple?

PostPosted: Fri Dec 08, 2023 7:56 pm
by Pack Rat
Votanic wrote:
Pack Rat wrote:Cream always rises....and so does scum

(knowing chuckle)... Yes, I 'got' your feeble attempt at 'fermentation' humor, but alas you are once again ...wrong!

As you can see from the accompanying diagram, only some types of fermentative scum float, while other kinds sink to the bottom!
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Mmmmm beer. Beer made agriculture possible and the building of the pyramids.

Re: Is Chinese garlic spying on Apple?

PostPosted: Fri Dec 08, 2023 8:17 pm
by jonesthecurl
A friend of mine once used both top-fermenting and bottom-fermenting yeast on the same batch. Turned out strong, but didn't taste too good.

Re: Is Chinese garlic spying on Apple?

PostPosted: Fri Dec 08, 2023 8:21 pm
by Votanic
jonesthecurl wrote:A friend of mine once used both top-fermenting and bottom-fermenting yeast on the same batch. Turned out strong, but didn't taste too good.

The yeasts were fighting it out... Actually, that could become a high-concept CC map. Microbe troops conquering the mechanics and cavities of an industrial brewing vat...

Re: Is Chinese garlic spying on Apple?

PostPosted: Fri Dec 08, 2023 8:30 pm
by Votanic
Pack Rat wrote:
Votanic wrote:
Pack Rat wrote:Cream always rises....and so does scum

(knowing chuckle)... Yes, I 'got' your feeble attempt at 'fermentation' humor, but alas you are once again ...wrong!

As you can see from the accompanying diagram, only some types of fermentative scum float, while other kinds sink to the bottom!
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Mmmmm beer. Beer made agriculture possible and the building of the pyramids.

One archaeological hypothesis out there holds that bread and other baked goods were first invented merely as a side-product of early beer-brewing.
What were paleo-brewers to do with the dreg cakes from their vats? Why not try cooking them by a fire and see if they could be made edible.

Re: Is Chinese garlic spying on Apple?

PostPosted: Fri Dec 08, 2023 9:46 pm
by Pack Rat
Beer was the first health supplement drink and the buzz was a plus!

Re: Is Chinese garlic spying on Apple?

PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2023 1:03 am
by jusplay4fun
KoolBak wrote:Why must you constantly blow up / over emphasize bullshit and assign it to an entire country? Are you THAT threatened by us?

This is about not wanting food that has had human waste used as its fertilizer.

You wanna eat shit? Go for it. More power to ya.

But constantly relying on inductive logic and crying "The sky is falling!" never ends well, you dipshit. :roll:


That same claim ("The sky is falling!") has been made by ralph's PAL saxi.

I have to agree with Vot, Rat Pack, and KB on these points. ralph continues his false narratives of what issues concern the US about China. Garlic has to be very low on that list of concerns.

Besides Taiwan, the continued theft of US intellectual property by the Chinese are my main concerns. For now, the Chinese military is a threat, too, but China's shrinking population will make China less important over the next 20-30 years.

ralph continues to show that he is not very intelligent.

Re: Is Chinese garlic spying on Apple?

PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2023 1:04 am
by Votanic
Pack Rat wrote:Beer was the first health supplement drink and the buzz was a plus!

Yes, much ancient beer and wine was actually watered down to make an only slightly alcoholic beverage that was often safer to drink than plain water.

Re: Is Chinese garlic spying on Apple?

PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2023 5:11 am
by bigtoughralf
jusplay4fun wrote:ralph continues his false narratives of what issues concern the US about China. Garlic has to be very low on that list of concerns.


The article I shared is exclusively about garlic. If you're struggling with some of the more complicated words maybe you could try zooming in a bit?

Re: Is Chinese garlic spying on Apple?

PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2023 7:21 am
by jusplay4fun
bigtoughralf wrote:
jusplay4fun wrote:ralph continues his false narratives of what issues concern the US about China. Garlic has to be very low on that list of concerns.


The article I shared is exclusively about garlic. If you're struggling with some of the more complicated words maybe you could try zooming in a bit?


Yes, I read it. My statement is still valid on your false narrative, UNSUPPORTED by your cited article. Since you cannot refute or counter my arguments, so you launch into a personal attack on my ability to read. That is patently false, as you throw out stinky red herrings.

AND you still tell LIES and do not deny THAT, ralph.

Reading it was NO struggle for me. Maybe you did, so hence you offered that preposterous idea. Please continue to impress us with your intelligence, silly-ralph.

Re: Is Chinese garlic spying on Apple?

PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2023 10:44 am
by bigtoughralf
Article headline: Chinese garlic is a national security risk, says US Senator

strongandsensualralf's 'narrative': US Senator Rick Scott has today raised the alarm about a new threat to US national security: garlic

jp4: 'I can't see anything in the article that backs up ralf's narrative'

Re: Is Chinese garlic spying on Apple?

PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2023 3:29 pm
by jusplay4fun
bigtoughralf wrote:Article headline: Chinese garlic is a national security risk, says US Senator

strongandsensualralf's 'narrative': US Senator Rick Scott has today raised the alarm about a new threat to US national security: garlic

jp4: 'I can't see anything in the article that backs up ralf's narrative'


I said that the garlic threat is of no real significance, despite what ONE Senator (of 100) said, ralph. IDIOT. You prove your lack of intelligence with every post. Let me go back to ignore you; it is worthless to respond to you. I already said it; let me say it again for the THIRD time in 5 minutes: ralph = IDIOT.

Re: Is Chinese garlic spying on Apple?

PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2023 4:22 pm
by mookiemcgee
Garlic in French is Ail, and the l is silent so AI!!!
We must stop the Chinese AI from entering america and brainwashing our children with the socialist singularity messages turning them all into *bud* light drinking trans people.

*fixed, thanks koolbak. when is the belt i ordered set to arrive

Re: Is Chinese garlic spying on Apple?

PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2023 5:21 pm
by KoolBak
Psst....Bud lite, not Coors lite! :lol:

You wine snobs gotta get yer white trash beers straight!

Re: Is Chinese garlic spying on Apple?

PostPosted: Sun Dec 10, 2023 1:55 pm
by bigtoughralf
jusplay4fun wrote:
bigtoughralf wrote:Article headline: Chinese garlic is a national security risk, says US Senator

strongandsensualralf's 'narrative': US Senator Rick Scott has today raised the alarm about a new threat to US national security: garlic

jp4: 'I can't see anything in the article that backs up ralf's narrative'


I said that the garlic threat is of no real significance, despite what ONE Senator (of 100) said, ralph. IDIOT. You prove your lack of intelligence with every post. Let me go back to ignore you; it is worthless to respond to you. I already said it; let me say it again for the THIRD time in 5 minutes: ralph = IDIOT.


Looking at the number of edits you've made to this post, if this is improved and polished version 3 then I hate to think how incoherent and screechy the first draft must have been.