
<br> @DARGON of @WitWGARA #Reading: "So most of the explosive diarrhea cases are popping up in far right leaning or Republican states, and it’s hard not to notice the pattern. It doesn’t automatically mean politics is the cause, but some of the health advice that’s been pushed in certain circles, like drinking raw milk, definitely raises the risk. Raw milk is one of the highest risk foods for stomach bugs, and the states where it’s legal and more commonly promoted tend to line up with the same regions seeing these outbreaks. It’s not that ideology itself makes people sick. It’s more that certain behaviors, trends, and local laws cluster together. Raw milk culture, looser food safety rules, rural exposure, and distrust of federal health agencies all overlap in ways that make outbreaks more likely. So the connection isn’t direct, but the environment around those communities can make the pattern look pretty clear." in front of the supplied image. #aicast #test <br> <blockquote class="tiktok-embed" cite="https://www.tiktok.com/@witwgara/video/7661048698025037086?utm_campaign=tt4d_open_api&utm_source=awa6z07qoicg5jkx" data-video-id="7661048698025037086" style="max-width: 605px;min-width: 325px;" > <section> <a target="_blank" title="@witwgara" href="https://www.tiktok.com/@witwgara">@witwgara</a> <p>@DARGON of @WitWGARA Reading: "So most of the explosive diarrhea cases are popping up in far right leaning or Republican states, and it’s hard not to notice the pattern. It doesn’t automatically mean politics is the cause, but some of the health advice that’s been pushed in certain circles, like drinking raw milk, definitely raises the risk. Raw milk is one of the highest risk foods for stomach bugs, and the states where it’s legal and more commonly promoted tend to line up with the same regions seeing these outbreaks. It’s not that ideology itself makes people sick. It’s more that certain behaviors, trends, and local laws cluster together. Raw milk culture, looser food safety rules, rural exposure, and distrust of federal health agencies all overlap in ways that make outbreaks more likely. So the connection isn’t direct, but the environment around those communities can make the pattern look pretty clear." in front of the supplied image. <a title="aicast" target="_blank" href="https://www.tiktok.com/tag/aicast">#aicast</a> <a title="test" target="_blank" href="https://www.tiktok.com/tag/test">#test</a> </p> <a target="_blank" title="♬ original sound - witwgara - WitWGARA" href="https://www.tiktok.com/music/7661048695055469343-original+sound+-+witwgara">♬ original sound - witwgara - WitWGARA</a> </section> </blockquote> <script async src="https://www.tiktok.com/embed.js"></script> <br> https://ift.tt/sD04pqP <br> @DARGON of @WitWGARA #Reading: "So most of the explosive diarrhea cases are popping up in far right leaning or Republican states, and it’s hard not to notice the pattern. It doesn’t automatically mean politics is the cause, but some of the health advice that’s been pushed in certain circles, like drinking raw milk, definitely raises the risk. Raw milk is one of the highest risk foods for stomach bugs, and the states where it’s legal and more commonly promoted tend to line up with the same regions seeing these outbreaks. It’s not that ideology itself makes people sick. It’s more that certain behaviors, trends, and local laws cluster together. Raw milk culture, looser food safety rules, rural exposure, and distrust of federal health agencies all overlap in ways that make outbreaks more likely. So the connection isn’t direct, but the environment around those communities can make the pattern look pretty clear." in front of the supplied image. #aicast #test <br> https://ift.tt/QqHeCZ6