This is what I have written, but I haven't submitted. What do you think? "In this video, I played 2 videos from CNN and NBC that break YouTube's Covid related community guidelines in order to show YouTube's arbitrary enforcement of them. These videos are still up on CNN and NBC's YouTube channels while YouTube has suspended me for exposing them. I showed viewers the videos and the community guidelines they broke. In no part of this video did I promote medical misinformation as defined by YouTube. YouTube's issue should be with NBC and CNN, if in fact spreading misinformation is the real problem, as the videos belong to them and are still available on their channels."
Carla the chicken joined us for spaghetti dinner and I was shocked by how much she liked it. I looked it up and apparently spaghetti is a chicken favorite. Carla is technically not allowed at the dinner table so don’t tell Lynn. 🤫
Trump’s executive order protecting glyphosate (which RFK Jr supports) is such a perfect example of how the American political system works, and one of the main reasons I became a farmer. Bayer (which acquired Monsanto in 2018) is getting sued into oblivion over claims glyphosate causes cancer, to the extent they’re paying out billions in losses and facing the real possibility of going bankrupt. Then all of a sudden, states like Georgia pass laws protecting glyphosate manufacturers from liability and the President passes a similar executive order in the name of national defense. Is this timing a coincidence? The big corporations in this country have direct influence on politicians in a way the average American can never compete - that is, unless we leave their system. We must go direct with farmers who use the kind of methods we want for our dinner. Even if we ban glyphosate, there are plenty of worse (yes, hard to believe!) chemicals waiting to take its place. There is no way out ...