Alex jones turn the frogs gay

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Most notably, American conspiracy theorist Alex Jones cited research on the effects of atrazine on frogs, which can induce spontaneous sex change or hermaphroditism, to claim that the U.S. government was "putting chemicals in the water that turn the friggin’ frogs gay" as part of a "chemical warfare operation" to increase homosexuality and. Elisa and Mia envision the future of fashion trends after the current trend hyper-cycle runs out of gas and extoll the virtues of edible, practical, and beautiful landscaping in the expanse of suburbia. Elisa and Mia mourn the death of the Party Rock era and pioneer a new algorithm to determine which celebrities are worth going to the movies for. Elisa, Mia, and special guest Elena Elisa's sister call for a return to the heyday of creepypasta, learn what Alex Jones was referring to when he said they're "puttin' chemicals in the water that turn the friggin' frogs gay," and give a glowing review of RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under.
Primarily associated with American shock jock Alex Jones and the so-called alt-right, fears of frogs being turned gay by hormones in water have nevertheless entered the mainstream, while gay frog memes are shared online by users from across the political spectrum. In , biologist Dr. Although the manufacturer of Atrazine, Syngenta, argues that the pesticide is safe, Hayes and other scientists have increasingly demonstrated a link between Atrazine and threats to public health and the environment. In this essay, I examine the role of gendered rhetoric in scientific and popular representations of this controversy.
The blatant absurdity of this conspiracy theory makes it one of the most widely mocked and memed of Jones’ outbursts (though one study showed that pesticides can turn male frogs to females, this is very different from an active government plan to make frogs homosexual). Its widespread use as a herbicide in industrial farming and corn production has been hotly contested over its environmental impacts. European regulators have banned it for its impact on the environment. In fact, the last time Trump was president, EPA increased the amount of atrazine it considered safe for frogs and other aquatic organisms, in a move that the Biden-era EPA later criticized as politically motivated rather than science-based.