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singular_me
3rd June 2018, 04:09 AM
What is wrong is the World Population Clock shows 7.6 Billion People in 2018. The number of animal slaughtered vs human beings, is more or less 8 times greater... the 2nd problem is HOW do we feed all these animals when half of the world population is already starving?

Hello dystopian factory farming! The price of cheap meat has dire consequences.

Something is terribly wrong with the way we treat animals, and other human beings. Both sides mirror one another. The Principle of Correspondence, a Cosmic Law establishing that what happens on a level of consciousness also translates on another level of awareness.

Everything is interconnected. Humans now suffer as much as the 65 billions of animals. And not only those who starve, but those getting sick from their imbalanced and unhealthy diets.

ignore the few "climate change arguments", for the rest, this doc is jaw dropping. Sure there are other things to blame such as hormones and antibiotics fed to the livestock, but the problem is that mass meat production requires feedlot nuisance. In latin america they even now destroy the rain forest to free space for mass farming. So that's a catch 22. And if we could shut them down, how much do you think you'd be paying for steak?

Yes, the food chain is being poisoned on many fronts, but mass meat production is an fallacy among many others, and the fallacy appears in the quantity of food and water the livestock needs to be kept on "life support" so to speak.

The bible is correct, gluttony is a capital sin. Anybody understanding the numbers will understand why a plant based diet should be regarded as a staple plus some meat every now and then... or go completely plant based

What You Eat Matters - 2018 Documentary H.O.P.E.
1 kg of eggs requires 3,300 liters of water
1 kg of chicken meat......... 3,900 litres
1kg of pork........................ 4,800
1kg of cheese.................... 5,000
1kg of beef........................15,500

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2368&v=pDg7tlEJD64


Why are diabetics told to reduce their meat intake? Did you know that cortisol, a stress hormone released by the adrenals glands can turn meat into carbs, and that meat has an insulin index???

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3D4Uz_rH5U

brosil
3rd June 2018, 05:05 AM
I believe that poor health is caused by the stress of worrying about what you are eating. My theory is as good as anyone else's. Also, I live by Lake Erie so I have all the water I need to turn vegetable matter into meat.

ziero0
3rd June 2018, 05:44 AM
So in essence all floods (excess of water) are caused by people too lazy to raise beef?

osoab
3rd June 2018, 06:42 AM
What's the water usage per unit of brain processing? Water usage per unit of purchasing power? Water usage per college degree?

Hype numbers to keep the greenies in a frenzy.

latemetal1
3rd June 2018, 07:02 AM
Where did the water go? Isn't it still somewhere on the planet?

ziero0
3rd June 2018, 07:34 AM
What's the water usage per unit of brain processing?


USE, civil law. A right of receiving so much of the natural profits of a
thing as is necessary to daily sustenance; it differs from usufruct, which
is a right not only to use but to enjoy.

USUFRUCT, civil law. The right of enjoying a thing, the property of which is
vested in another, and to draw from the same all the profit, utility and
advantage which it may produce, provided it be without altering the
substance of the thing.
2. The obligation of not altering the substance of the thing, however,
takes place only in the case of a complete usufruct.

So there it is. Don't try to alter the substance of water.

Neuro
3rd June 2018, 08:03 AM
Where did the water go? Isn't it still somewhere on the planet?

Exactly, immediately after I have pissed, after eating beefsteak, the waterbalance will be restored. EnvironMENTALists doesn’t understand natural recycling, they only understand the recycling they force their neighbors to do with their garbage.

Neuro
3rd June 2018, 08:08 AM
I believe that poor health is caused by the stress of worrying about what you are eating. My theory is as good as anyone else's. Also, I live by Lake Erie so I have all the water I need to turn vegetable matter into meat.

You don’t understand that 15,500 gallons of water disappears from earth, every time you raise a kilo of beef? Why the hell do these morons mix metric and imperial measurements? I guess it is because they don’t understand either...

latemetal1
3rd June 2018, 09:14 AM
This is like when I used to "rent" beer, I did have it for a little while, but I had to give it back to nature...

Bigjon
3rd June 2018, 01:22 PM
You don’t understand that 15,500 gallons of water disappears from earth, every time you raise a kilo of beef? Why the hell do these morons mix metric and imperial measurements? I guess it is because they don’t understand either...

15500 liters equals

3409.52 UK gals
4094.66 US gals

Lost forever; oh my god, what awful ignorance!!!

singular_me
3rd June 2018, 02:14 PM
you all flunk the test... sorry folks. Willing to eat a steak daily is one thing... but denial of the issue is another one. On top of that meat has an insulin index

the vid is about factory farming.

this calculation is based on feedlots water use which is also needed for these huge feces dumping ponds.... the cleaning
of slaughterhouses 24/7 could be included

example
http://farm1.staticflickr.com/214/494745578_419625ea53_z.jpg

the estimates are NOT for the small independent farmer.

yeah feedlots are unethical on many levels... shut down all the feedlots and wait for the price of meat to skyrocket, and people will go back to eating meat 2 or 3 times weekly. Unless they opt for lab meat, which has started to surface, though i doubt it will be cheap.

try to debunk the 65 billion of livestock slaughtered... thats a lot of amimals. HOW to feed them? Answer this instead

it was 50BN in 2004...
-- 45,895 million (45.9 billion) chickens
-- 2,262 million (2.3 billion) ducks
-- 1,244 million (1.2 billion) pigs
-- 857 million rabbits
-- 691 million turkeys
-- 533 million geese
-- 515 million sheep
-- 345 million goats
-- 292 million cows and calves (for beef and veal)
-- 65 million other rodents (not including rabbits)
-- 63 million pigeons and other birds
-- 23 million buffalo
-- 4 million horses
-- 3 million donkeys and mules
-- 2 million camels (and other camelids
http://www.upc-online.org/slaughter/92704stats.htm

have fun without me, see you next week for more jaw dropping facts, gluttony is destroying the world, no matter how we look at it.

we live in a dystopian economy caused by profit seeking (taking more than one puts in), and it is going to get worse before it gets better if not starting to eat scientifically. Most do not know how bad it is out there.

osoab
3rd June 2018, 03:34 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQynViAF6Ds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQynViAF6Ds

cheka.
3rd June 2018, 07:18 PM
closed loop system

the term i use to destroy all of the running-out-of-water hype that emits from the corrupt and the stupid

latemetal1
5th June 2018, 04:53 PM
There are good reasons to limit how much meat we eat, the water issue is not one of them. Or that's just my opinion.

osoab
5th June 2018, 05:02 PM
There are good reasons to limit how much meat we eat, the water issue is not one of them. Or that's just my opinion.

I counter with more meat and less of the other crap.