Canada used to be pretty good at this stuff, but who knows now? This is a result of ditching the SM and going with popular opinion. They picked a different disease than the US. Why not? Pick any disease you want, the legal method is always the same.
roundup is a big fuzzy bunny molecule that all bacteria love to eat. You can't drink the stuff, but people are immersed in tons of it all the time, and nothing happens on a large population scale. It gets into water, and does not break down as quickly, but that is bad application. It's as harmless as water.
Yet, people drown, and no class action on water. Maybe that's too far for the lawyers. I expect this lawsuit to die in Canada.
For all nasty stuff, a personal dose has one in million chance of doing anything. You only notice on a large scale that something is wrong. Then you have to find the mechanism. Does it mutate cells? Does it accumulate in eagle eggs? All of this stuff is measurable. Influencer Science has nothing to do with measurements, it is what it is.
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