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It has been disheartening to see YT influencers and even Tucker rally to defend Infamous Amos because his mustache-less long beard; big hat; and rubber boots imply that he operates a wholesome and humble Amish farm.

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What he did was supply many people who were desperate for his foods with nutrient-dense, regeneratively raised foods. And that is those people's right, to get food wherever they want to. Right? You can drink, smoke, drive... why not buy raw milk from whoever you like to?

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Well, if I shit in a cup and tell you that it's chocolate ice cream and you buy it, is that a square deal?

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Weirdly, your profile states "I use waste as a resource to create feed, food, fuel, and fun."

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Seems fair to assume that you've never ordered chocolate ice cream from Amos Miller and found it to be shit in a cup.

Easy to crap talk someone you don't know, whose shoes you have zero experience ever attempting to fill. And I bet you get the tingles in all the wrong places when you do it.

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Well, bud, or Barnes, or whoever you are, as a victim of USDA tyranny, Mr. Miller had my deepest sympathies. For a long time, I advocated for him. Eventually, as I learned more, I changed my mind. However, I am pleased to see the push back against the feds. It's just too bad that Miller's defense will benefit more than his customers. Now, go suck on another cigar and buzz off.

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Were we played? Whoever believes that big exclusive, secretive cults and religious organizations are really there for the good of their members or of anything else may have to face the music. I have known for a long time that the Amish were not who they pretend to be and it is sad and with much anger I say this because so many good people are hurt by membership in groups like this, especially women and children.

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