

In what can best be perceived as a hat tip to fellow information warrior Alex Jones, Tucker Carlson, one of the few legit MSM journalists left, has taken on the deleterious effects of atrazine without using the words gay or frog in the same sentence.
All I've got to say is that Carlson knows what he's doing here, and this is his "I don't give a fuck" moment, "I'd much rather be real," "fire me if you can," ... "I'm sick and tired of working for you asshats and sellouts anyways." (ć)
The big question is, will they (the media giants) capitulate and give him the boot, or will they allow him to continue to pour gasoline onto Syngenta's stock prices? In case you didn't know, Syngenta is owned by ChemChina, whose parent company is the Chinese government.
Fucking commies, check.
Syngenta is the creator of atrazine, and they publicly cite about 7000 different studies of which they seem to either imply or suggest is an attestation of the chemical's safety and effectiveness.
So, when Alex Jones says that they're putting chemicals in the water that "turn the frickin frogs gay" the 'they'
that he's referring to is American farmers who purchase Syngenta's atrazine products en masse because of its effectiveness at killing unwanted plants, however, the big problem with chemicals that kill unwanted plants are the plants that it doesn't kill.
You see, when a toxic chemical fails to kill a plant, we will eat it because it didn't die, and the fact that it didn't die means that we are effectively poisoning ourselves with that food. Why do we do this? The answer to that is because we're lazy fucking idiots who can't manage the simple task of growing crops without culling ourselves. Eventually, if we are not careful enough, the survival of the fittest will take hold and "weed" us out.
Silencing the Scientist: Dr. Hayes Targeted By Herbicide Firm Syngenta
So the big question is, should we continue to memeify, bitch about, and laugh at chemicals that are "turning the frickin frogs gay," or should we start to encourage the farmers to get so good at farming that they don't slow-kill their customers with hormone-disrupting carcinogens? Now, this is a wild idea, but what if instead of laughing about gay frog memes, we started to name and shame farmers that actively use trazine products. Or even less radical, we can identify products that contain trazines, the companies that manufacture them and organize several boycotts.
What I'm trying to say is that it's time to get solutions-oriented. If we know that we're being culled, it's not funny, and if it requires a funny stage for mass engagement, then we ought to make that short-lived to the point where we act on the information quickly and thereby solve the problem in a reasonable amount of time. "Gay frogs" has been a meme for far too long, and although Alex Jones may have been the genesis of this post in some sense, it was Tucker Carlson's serious demeanor that inspired it.
I'm not saying that there is a right or a wrong way to do this, I'm just saying that we ought to start to take action on this intelligence and my actions today are to name Syngenta,
the inventor, and beneficiary of the herbicide in question. What you do next is up to you; the options are just as limited as the number of testicles that you and yours possess. Accept defeat and sound the retreat, or "know thy enemy" and let the war drums beat.

"Know thy self, know thy enemy. A thousand battles,
a thousand victories." ā Sun Tzu, The Art of War