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Laurel Green

30,780 posts

232 months

Saturday 6th December 2014
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mybrainhurts said:
Laurel Green said:
I wholeheartedly agree. Curb cattle production and replace with human 'meat' - start with the Greenies!
At this juncture, it might be wise to change your name...
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Anyone for green-pudding?

jshell

11,006 posts

205 months

Saturday 6th December 2014
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Laurel Green said:
mybrainhurts said:
Laurel Green said:
I wholeheartedly agree. Curb cattle production and replace with human 'meat' - start with the Greenies!
At this juncture, it might be wise to change your name...
blah

Anyone for green-pudding?
Laurel Green ---> Soylent Green?

Laurel Green

30,780 posts

232 months

Saturday 6th December 2014
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jshell said:
Laurel Green ---> Soylent Green?
I don't care what you say, I'm not telling you! biggrin

VeeDubBigBird

440 posts

129 months

Sunday 7th December 2014
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Sorry i'm late to the topic, and if i repeat something but from what i can gather The eco-doomsayers are finished picking on motor vehicles, and have now moved onto cows and want us to eat more fish or chicken. Biggest problem i see with this is that the sole fisheries in the Irish Sea, the west English Channel, and other locations have become overfished to the point of virtual collapse, according to the UK government's official Biodiversity Action Plan. As for chicken, how much of the chicken we eat today actually good for you.

What we really need is to research more efficient food sources or ways to farm, although this seems to mostly include eating insects.

turbobloke

103,974 posts

260 months

Sunday 7th December 2014
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VeeDubBigBird said:
Sorry i'm late to the topic, and if i repeat something but from what i can gather The eco-doomsayers are finished picking on motor vehicles, and have now moved onto cows and want us to eat more fish or chicken. Biggest problem i see with this is that the sole fisheries in the Irish Sea, the west English Channel, and other locations have become overfished to the point of virtual collapse, according to the UK government's official Biodiversity Action Plan. As for chicken, how much of the chicken we eat today actually good for you.

What we really need is to research more efficient food sources or ways to farm, although this seems to mostly include eating insects.
ISWYM but as the gases from meat production aren't doing harm (in the case of carbon dioxide, doing good in terms of crop yields) there's no need to follow the econutters wherever they go next. Cars to cows is one step, there will be more as it needn't make any rational sense just form a good soundbite and hit the 'right' gas and the right people. Trouble is, it usually hits the wrong people, as well as being wrong fundamentally.

irocfan

40,499 posts

190 months

Sunday 7th December 2014
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VeeDubBigBird said:
Sorry i'm late to the topic, and if i repeat something but from what i can gather The eco-doomsayers are finished picking on motor vehicles, and have now moved onto cows and want us to eat more fish or chicken. Biggest problem i see with this is that the sole fisheries in the Irish Sea, the west English Channel, and other locations have become overfished to the point of virtual collapse, according to the UK government's official Biodiversity Action Plan. As for chicken, how much of the chicken we eat today actually good for you.

What we really need is to research more efficient food sources or ways to farm, although this seems to mostly include eating insects.
it's all about control, communism collapsed and the freaks need something else to control the proles with

turbobloke

103,974 posts

260 months

Sunday 7th December 2014
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irocfan said:
VeeDubBigBird said:
Sorry i'm late to the topic, and if i repeat something but from what i can gather The eco-doomsayers are finished picking on motor vehicles, and have now moved onto cows and want us to eat more fish or chicken. Biggest problem i see with this is that the sole fisheries in the Irish Sea, the west English Channel, and other locations have become overfished to the point of virtual collapse, according to the UK government's official Biodiversity Action Plan. As for chicken, how much of the chicken we eat today actually good for you.

What we really need is to research more efficient food sources or ways to farm, although this seems to mostly include eating insects.
it's all about control, communism collapsed and the freaks need something else to control the proles with
yes

And hit capitalism with after the failure of Marxism.