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Celebrate by killing billions of innocent animals
Celebrate by killing billions of innocent animals - What is wrong with you people! Really think about it, how can you celebrate at the death of so many innocent animals.
Do people honestly think that by eating dead animals, you can have more fun? and eating the skin of animals will bond them more with their families?
Sad, really sad! On To make the Thanksgiving centerpiece a sure triumph, go heritage -- and reach for the deep-fryer posted 1 year ago 5 Responses
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What goes around comes around.....
What goes around comes around.....
- People do not care about their own health nor that of the creatures they share the world with,,,, so if a superbug is the reason many people died, do you think people will care? NO. People will continue to eat the sick and innocent animals, because humans have got so resistant to change that they would rather die than change!
- Our society does not care about finding a cure, but rather "put a patch on the problem".
- The really sad thing about this superbug is that some company somewhere is cashing in on the medical research to find a "cure" and some CEO is probably happy that there will be a need for the drug that kills the super bug.
I only have this one life, so I am going to try my very best to make a positive change. --- The Happy & Healthy Vegan ---
On Another reason to fear the factory farm posted 1 year, 3 months ago 6 Responses- People do not care about their own health nor that of the creatures they share the world with,,,, so if a superbug is the reason many people died, do you think people will care? NO. People will continue to eat the sick and innocent animals, because humans have got so resistant to change that they would rather die than change!
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Have meet every vegetarian?
This article wrote "Vegetarians have long evangelized about their eating habits, declaring that a diet of plant-based food is the best one for a small planet."
If telling the true to the masses that over consume means "evangelized", sure!
If more people were vegetarians I bet the millions of hungry people around the world could eat the grains and use the resources that is used to make dead innocent animal meat.
Why is Grist becoming such a vegetarian/vegan hater! - Why is there so much mocking and pro "eat animals". Your mag, is about saving, not killing.
I am going to give your mag a few more tries and if your "environmental" articles are still pro meat,, I'm not interested in reading your crap!On How to green your grocery list posted 1 year, 3 months ago 8 Responses
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Jamie Bissonnette was never a vegan.
Jamie Bissonnette was never a vegan. From reading his accounts, he was just a silly little man that wanted a cool title and had no understanding of the concept! If he truely knew what being a vegan was about he would never eat meat, nor promote it! It seems this little piggy (Jamie Bissonnette - look at his profile picture), wants to cash in whatever way he can and try to be cool about it!
Grist go interview a real vegan, I bet it will be a better article than writing about this num nut! On Getting to the meat of the matter with Boston chef Jamie Bissonnette posted 1 year, 3 months ago 21 Responses
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Num Nut chef,,, promoting killing animals...
There are so many publications now a days that are encouraging more ethical eating, and from grist we get another "pro kill and eat dead diseased innocent animals" article! Grist is about saving resources, (which by the way should include all the resources that are unduely used to produce meat)!
Like your previous "pro meat" articles you are promoting a Num Nut "chef" called Jamie Bissonnette. I do not care if you are eating "all" of the animal,,,, do you think that justifies the pain and suffering the animal had to endure. NO! How about you actually encourage people to eat ethically. Write according your markets niche versus being so pro killing animals.
No wonder your core sponsors are leaving you!
On Getting to the meat of the matter with Boston chef Jamie Bissonnette posted 1 year, 3 months ago 21 Responses