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It is not the drinking water that is "making the frogs gay." Some farmers use a chemical called atrazine to spray on food crops (to kill weeds) and they found that in the ponds near these farms where the runoff collects, the frog populations were dying out.

When they tested the water they found the high level of atrazine and using lab experiments with frog populations they found that the adult frogs could not differentiate between the pheromones of male and female frogs when exposed to atrazine their whole lives, so the males would reproduce with males and the females with other females, and only a few would "by chance" reproduce heterosexually so the populations would get drastically smaller with every generation until there were no more frogs.

Alex was talking about this because human beings also eat the food that has been sprayed by this chemical, and we are told it is "safe for humans" even though there has never been a legitimate study conducted on its effects on humans. Atrazine is a known endocrine disruptor that leads to changes in hormone levels, so it is not a big leap to make that it may be harmful to humans. You could correlate this with the increase in homosexuality today among people as they are exposed to this on a massive scale.

Alex can be bombastic and he talks fast, but if you have an attention span over 10 seconds and a little bit of intelligence you can follow what he is saying pretty easily.

4 years ago
1 score
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It is not the drinking water that is "making the frogs gay." Some farmers use a chemical called atrazine to spray on food crops (to kill weeds) and they found that in the ponds near these farms where the runoff collects, the frog populations were dying out.

When they tested the water they found the high level of atrazine and using lab experiments with frog populations they found that the adult frogs could not differentiate between the pheromones of male and female frogs when exposed to atrazine their whole lives, so the males would reproduce with males and the females with other females, and only a few would "by chance" reproduce heterosexually so the populations would get drastically smaller with every generation until there were no more frogs.

Alex was talking about this because human beings also eat the food that has been sprayed by this chemical, and we are told it is "safe for humans" even though there has never been a legitimate study conducted on its effects on humans.

Alex can be bombastic and he talks fast, but if you have an attention span over 10 seconds and a little bit of intelligence you can follow what he is saying pretty easily.

4 years ago
1 score