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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Online Flag 05 Sep 17 9.35pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger

For sure. I would imagine that the normal human condition in pre farming times was hungry and looking for food. We certainly don't need to eat all the food that many do. That does not mean that always being hungry makes for a better life though.
There is evidence that staying hungry and a bit cold makes you live longer and I'm sure it would seem like it either way.

Yeah it's a good point....the body adapts to be more efficient.....but what a miserable way to live long term....hungry and a bit cold.

 


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Originally posted by Stirlingsays

I'm not going to knock plant based diets.

However, that isn't the same as saying people shouldn't eat meat. It's the type of meat and how much.

Bacon sandwiches aren't going to help anyone...red meat has a lot of saturated fats but lean chicken is another story.


Chicken has virtually the same cholesterol content as beef. Also, when its produced on an industrial scale, the meat is injected with brine to add weight which adds a s***-ton of sodium. Chicken is more lean than most cuts of beef, but that's about all you can say for the health benefits of eating it.

 


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Originally posted by sitdownstandup

we dont live in ice age europe, its easy to eat a vegan diet now and still survive.

If that's your bag then I commend you.....I couldn't be a vegan myself as I like my dairy stuff....but there's a certain ethical element to veggies.

The human body is certainly adapted to eat meat along with the rest of it....but what can be said is that a lot of animal farming is questionable ethically....and sometimes completely terrible no questions at all....I've seen videos showing male chicks being sent into the mincers shortly after birth....I don't sign up for that...no chicken nuggets for me.

I do look forward to the day when gene science provides us with quality commercial meat that doesn't involve the butchering of animals. That day is nearly here anyway.

Then they will exist in zoos.....also questionable ethically...but less so.

Edited by Stirlingsays (05 Sep 2017 9.45pm)

 


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Originally posted by Ray in Houston


Chicken has virtually the same cholesterol content as beef. Also, when its produced on an industrial scale, the meat is injected with brine to add weight which adds a s***-ton of sodium. Chicken is more lean than most cuts of beef, but that's about all you can say for the health benefits of eating it.

Well, fish and beans also have cholesterol. It's about the type of cholesterol and how much.

Chicken is fine and a good source of protein.....many foods are fine in moderation.

Edited by Stirlingsays (05 Sep 2017 9.49pm)

 


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Just another reason to dislike the terrorist sympathising skinny streak of apologist piss.

 


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View Hrolf The Ganger's Profile Hrolf The Ganger Flag 06 Sep 17 11.27am Send a Private Message to Hrolf The Ganger Add Hrolf The Ganger as a friend

Originally posted by sitdownstandup

and thats without mentioning the important fact that it doesnt cause any cruelty to animals either.

That is a separate argument.

Increasing population demands factory farming and the cruelty that goes with it is an undesirable side effect.

I will no more give up meat for that reason than I will stop driving my car for the environment. It is up to governments to decide what is acceptable or not. People like you can campaign for your agenda but all the time China, India and the US are increasing consumption my contribution to the environment or animal welfare will be negligible. I am a child of the oil burning and animal eating era and I don't care how rivisionists will veiw that in the future.

 

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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger

That is a separate argument.

Increasing population demands factory farming and the cruelty that goes with it is an undesirable side effect.

I will no more give up meat for that reason than I will stop driving my car for the environment. It is up to governments to decide what is acceptable or not. People like you can campaign for your agenda but all the time China, India and the US are increasing consumption my contribution to the environment or animal welfare will be negligible. I am a child of the oil burning and animal eating era and I don't care how rivisionists will veiw that in the future.

I think the argument for eating meat is certainly there. It is a simple expression of nature. You don't feed cats vegetables because cats are designed by nature to eat meat. Humans were designed to eat meat along with most edible things within our natural environment.

Nature cares nothing for any expression of equality or indeed fairness.

However the argument that we aren't bound to nature is a powerful one. We subvert nature all the time with drugs and medicine that increases our life span far further than nature would given a natural run of events. So I'm not against this idea either.

I think on this I've come to the conclusion that animal farming....like many forms of work...will fall to the advancement of automation. Eventually, like mobile phones this will spread to most industrialized countries.

Before this becomes the norm we will already have 'grown' meat that will be more healthy while tasting exactly the same. From looking into this we are not that far from the mass production stage on that already. I hope this succeeds.....Well, I'm sure it will succeed eventually anyway...price always wins.

There is, of course, a downside to this in terms of jobs. The much larger question of the effects of the advancement of automation on our societies is one that is yet to be answered.

Soon all this dividing society into strivers and deadbeats will become far harder to justify.

So in the future most of us will still be eating meat....but it just won't involve animal farming.


Edited by Stirlingsays (06 Sep 2017 12.17pm)

 


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You can poison your body with plants too.

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Originally posted by Part Time James

You can poison your body with plants too.

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If that is a Led Zeppelin link thanks for the warning.

 


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Originally posted by Kermit8

If that is a Led Zeppelin link thanks for the warning.

No, it's a horrific story about plant consumption that I think will have you all reaching for a bargain bucket.

 




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Genuinely can't see why a politician's dietary preferences should be anyone's business but their own?

I'm no more interested in his veganism than I am in whether he likes or hates Marmite, or can't handle a hot curry, or for some reason likes a donner kebab. Unless he's going to start eating babies, then I make take an interest

 

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Originally posted by npn

Genuinely can't see why a politician's dietary preferences should be anyone's business but their own?

I'm no more interested in his veganism than I am in whether he likes or hates Marmite, or can't handle a hot curry, or for some reason likes a donner kebab. Unless he's going to start eating babies, then I make take an interest

What if he started eating vegans? High in vitamins and will reduce the amount of hot air in the atmosphere.

Tough one to spin though when the tabloid headlines read "Corbyn Eats Do-Gooder"

Sorry vegans, I'm not really poking fun at you. As alluded to earlier, respect for what you do and all that jazz.

 




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