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Is soy partly responsible for the wussification of america?
Posted on 2/16/23 at 7:17 pm
Posted on 2/16/23 at 7:17 pm
There are so many soyboys around… look no further than the current demise of TD.com. Soyhank, powersoy, boosiesoyass
Posted on 2/16/23 at 7:28 pm to LChama
It’s comfort. Comfort is the culprit.
We are sitting back laughing at vicious memes.
No one is lifting a finger.
We are sitting back laughing at vicious memes.
No one is lifting a finger.
Posted on 2/16/23 at 7:36 pm to LChama
Soy is only part of the problem. Boys are raised by single moms with no strong male role model.
Posted on 2/16/23 at 7:53 pm to LChama
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There are so many soyboys around… look no further than the current demise of TD.com. Soyhank, powersoy, boosiesoyass
This is like the 3rd string RB that runs for 2 yards for a first down with 27 seconds left in a game his team is down 5 TDs, and gets up and does a pelvic thrust and a big 1st down sign.
It's weird to talk about an opposition that's kicking your arse up one side and down the other as weak.
Posted on 2/16/23 at 8:55 pm to David_DJS
It's weird for an unconnected peasant to root for the destruction of the country.
Are you some sort of low-level functionary or just a random lawyer?
Are you some sort of low-level functionary or just a random lawyer?
Posted on 2/16/23 at 8:57 pm to LChama
Posted on 2/16/23 at 8:59 pm to LChama
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Soyhank, powersoy, boosiesoyass
It ain't just posters.
Posted on 2/16/23 at 9:25 pm to LChama
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Soy Derivatives
Hidden in foods and drinks
OLIVE OIL from other countries (see my olive oil blog post)
Eggs (if you are sensitive to soybean oil, you will likely react to non grass-fed chicken eggs)
chicken (most on the market are soy-fed. Choose organic and call company if you're sensitive to soybean oil)
beef (Same rule applies. If you are sensitive to soybean oil or natural flavors you will likely react to soy-fed beef.)
FISH (choose wild-caught ONLY. Farm-raised fish are almost always fed soy)
gum Arabic
tocopherol acetate (vitamin E)
bulking agent
carob
citric acid
emulsifier
guar gum (usually contains about 10% soy protein and is also a close cousin of soybeans)
hydrolyzed vegetable protein (HVP)
lecithin/soy lecithin
miso
magnesium stearate (used in many medicines..must call company)
USDA Organic Milk (cows are usually fed soy, grains, peas, etc.--go for grass-fed if you're sensitive to soybean oil you will likely be sensitive to milk that's fed with soy)
MSG (Monosodium Glutamate)
natural flavors
xanthan gum (some is grown on soy)
protein
protein extender
soy flour
soy nuts
soy panthenol
soy protein
soy protein isolate or concentrate
soy sauce
soybean
soybean oil
stabilizer
starch
stearic acid (used as binder in vitamins and in many lotions, creams, cosmetics)
textured vegetable protein (TVP)
thickener
vegetable broth
vegetable gum
vegetable starch
tofu
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Hidden soy derivatives in lotions, creams, bath products, household products, lawn and auto etc....
Vitamin E (may likely be derived from soy. Call manufacturer to be sure)
PEG-10 soya sterol
glycerin (usually made from soybean oil. call manufacturer to find out)
glycerine
Soy sterol
Soy protein
Soy protein concentrate
Proteins
Soybean protein
Soy acid
Soy acid;
Acids, soy;
Fatty acids, soya
PEG-16 soy sterol
PEG-75 soy glycerides
Stearic Acid
Soybean sterol
Soy glyceride, hydrogenated
Soybean oil, maleated
PEG-5 soy sterol
Alkyd resin solution
Soya oil, phthalic anhydride, pentaerythritol polymer;
Soybean oil, polymer with pentaerythritol and phthalic anhydride;
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic anhydride, pentaerythritol, soybean oil
polymer;
Pentaerythritol, phthalic anhydride, soybean oil polymer
Soy protein, hydrolyzed
Hydrolyzed soy protein;
Soy protein, hydrolyzed;
Protein hydrolyzates, soya
Quaternary ammonium salts
Quaternary ammonium compounds, ethyldimethylsoya alkyl, Et
Soyethyldimonium ethosulfate;
Dimethylethylsoyaammonium ethosulfate
Vegetable Oil
Lecithin
Lecithins
Lecithine
Soybean lecithin
Soybean oil blend
Soybean oil
Extract of soy
Oils, soybean;
Soy germ extract;
Soya oil;
Soybean Oil [USAN]
Alkyd resin
Linseed oil, polymer with pentaerythritol, phthalic anhydride,
oil, styrene and vinyltoluene
Soybean meal
Soyaethyl morpholinium ethosulfate
Morpholinium compounds
N-ethyl-N-soya alkyl
ethyl sulfates
N-Soya-N-ethyl morpholinium ethosulfate
Soyatrimonium chloride
N-(Soya alkyl)-N,N,N-trimethyl ammonium chloride
Quaternary ammonium compounds
trimethylsoya
alkyl chlorides
Quaternium-9
Soya trimethyl ammonium chloride
soy derivatives
Just go to your pantry and check the ingredients list of the foods purchased and you will be surprised at how many every day consumables have soy and its derivations.
Without researching whether it's good or bad for you, just ask yourself one question: Why is soy in everything I want to eat?
This is where you need to employ critical thinking skills.
Posted on 2/16/23 at 10:41 pm to LChama
I really wonder if the introduction of the birth control pill didn't cause the proliferation of "Girly Men" and "Liberals". If the estrogen compounds in our rivers can cause male fish to develop eggs inside them, then why would not a fetus in the womb of a woman who has been taking birth control pills in the past also be affected? Especially this might be concerning in urban areas where the water that they drink may have already been processed through multiple sets of estrogen saturated kidneys. Thalidomide anyone?
Try questioning if the soy milk, soy protein and oils introduced into out diets in the late 1900's also may be having some effect. then think about the Phylates emitted from that water bottle that you can't seem to be without and the second hand estrogen that they couldn't filter out of the water that that bottle was filled with.
No doubt that social influences in their ultra-modern upbringing also has a major effect as well.
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Try questioning if the soy milk, soy protein and oils introduced into out diets in the late 1900's also may be having some effect. then think about the Phylates emitted from that water bottle that you can't seem to be without and the second hand estrogen that they couldn't filter out of the water that that bottle was filled with.
No doubt that social influences in their ultra-modern upbringing also has a major effect as well.
LINK
LINK
Posted on 2/16/23 at 10:54 pm to LChama
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Soyhank, powersoy, boosiesoyass
Posted on 2/16/23 at 11:56 pm to rhar61
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It's weird for an unconnected peasant to root for the destruction of the country.
Who’s rooting for the destruction of the country?
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Are you some sort of low-level functionary or just a random lawyer?
JFC and we wonder why the Biden is on the WH.
Posted on 2/17/23 at 12:02 am to David_DJS
The proliferation of soy, among other things, was discussed quite a lot a couple decades ago.
Guess people forgot about it.
Guess people forgot about it.
Posted on 2/17/23 at 2:50 am to LChama
Destruction of the nuclear family is primarily responsible.
Posted on 2/17/23 at 6:43 am to BigTigerJoe
Quite the list there - another one to add:
Vitamin D-3 Supplements - have to watch for soy additive
Vitamin D-3 Supplements - have to watch for soy additive
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