RE: FOOD 101 - Some Basics Of Eating Well

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FOOD 101 - Some Basics Of Eating Well

in food •  2 years ago 

I knew you would love this...it was originally inspired by a very sick vegan customer who literally became a new man, total body and mind transformation, after introducing animal products back in to his diet.

Dont mention the war...


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For every anecdote you throw down I can throw a 1000 that show the opposite story. But I'm done trying to argue the health issue. When people are so addicted to death and killing there is nothing one can say to open their eyes. The least you can do is visit an animal sanctuary and meet the victims. Look them in the eyes and beg forgiveness from your fellow earthlings.
I found you one http://www.theblacksheep.org.nz/
Go meet your dinner. That would make a cool blurt. frot at an animal sanctuary lol


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

I live in NZ - I've met lots of dinners - most farms are not so bad, but the chicken factories are horrifying - I don't eat chicken and am careful about where eggs come from.

The jersey cows were like pets - they liked to come for pats! Yes the bullocks were killed for meat, and no I don't have a solution to that - other than saying if it comes down to them or me, I will go with me. I'm an omnivore and that is the way of the world.

Ask yourself this - why was our dairy supplier (A2 raw Jersey milk) set up in a sting operation and fined $70k which forced him to close his farm?

Not because the "government" cares about our health.

These are the sort of politicians who promote veganism in NZ:

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You know I fully respect your research and we agree to disagree on this - but I generally wouldn't say anything on one of your vegan posts because I'm not looking to have a debate with you. I am confident my own research on this subject is pretty solid, and I wouldn't say "For every anecdote you throw down I can throw a 1000 that show the opposite story" because we could get into some huge numbers here.


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Ha I agree they don't raid raw milk farms for health reasons, they raid them because they are independent and are not following the 'rules'. It is all about money and control not health. Do you think if those farmers were just refusing to vaccinate or follow any other guidelines they'd be left alone? No they wouldn't coz it's nothing to do with your notion of raw being better. You have missed the point.
Also the greens are not even vegetarian. I know I used to support them at first. They are typical hippicrites. Had many an argument with them back in the day. In fact they are the very party who would support your raw milk notion, in fact pretty sure most of em do.
Saying you would gladly kill a baby so you can suck on it's mother's tit is not as manly as you seem to think.


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Well over 20 years ago the NZ Greens were set up by genuine misguided idealists, but these days they are just libtard globalist puppets who push whatever agenda they are told to - basically whatever the horse faced tranny is pushing, they support.

The NZ dairy industry was a huge part of the NZ economy and one company, Fontera runs a monopoly. When they say "close down any farms that threaten our profits" the "government" does so. The green party don't support any independence in any form - they are paid gimps.



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Exactly, it's a monopoly. A corporation. They don't want independent competition.


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

PS. A question to ponder - no I'm not going to pretend to answer this one!

If there are 30 million sheep in NZ and the globalists succeed in destroying our economy and closing down farms - there will no longer be 30 million sheep living on farms - there will be about 1 million sheep living on lifestyle blocks as most humans slowly starve.

The other 29 million sheep will all be left to die and very few more will be born.

Is never being born better than having a short life eating grass? For a sheep...

The same question could be asked of NWO order sheeple. Is a life of slavery better than never being born?

Lambs are cute and funny but sheep are stupid creatures. One day working with sheep on a farm and I was ready for a big feed - of roast lamb! (What they call lamb is not those little cute guys, they are frigging huge)

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I am for using animals tho for other purposes like we can still use the wool if done humanely. Mass production usuall fucks everything. A small holding could probably get milk and wool pretty humanely. Same with eggs.


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Yes it's a point I've pondered myself. Living amongst them tho I see they may be stupid (your term) but they have their own personalities. I've met many people who are just as stupid (you know it) as sheep but they can still be worthwhile and lovable. Intelligence is not a measure of eatability or you'd be eating all the stupid people. Yeh the lambs have a short but happy life gambling around but it is less than a year. They are huge because they are supplemented before being ready to kill, to 'fatten them up'.
I see them playing in the fields next to mine and then suddenly they are all gone and the poor breeders cry for weeks. (The cows are even worse, they keep me up at night with their howling). Then the poor sods are raped, they even call it a rape rack, and pregnant again. They give birth twice a year and their babies are taken twice a year. This goes on until they can no longer push babies out. They constantly need help. Like cows they are spent by age 5 and useless to the farmer so sent to slaughter too for pennies on the pound. Yes I believe they did the same with human slaves. Bred them.
So do I think happy slavery is ok? No. Obviously.


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

The sheep farm I'm talking about here belonged to my sister in law - we would visit from time to time and sometimes I got roped into doing some work. I liked riding the four wheel drive motorbike around, but often ended up left doing things I had no idea how to do like loading giant lambs into a trailer.

The dairy farm belonged to our raw milk supplier, and we visited that regularly as well.

https://www.frot.co.nz/design/wapf/milk-alt-energy/

Both farms have since been sold so I don't know what they do now.

Neither resembled your vision of hell description - if that was how things were I never saw it - and they weren't hiding anything. No it wasn't paradise, it was farming, but like many services essential to human existence it had certain realities to deal with.

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https://www.frot.co.nz/design/wapf/all-about-milk/

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Of course they're not gonna show you the bad stuff. That's not good for business. Go on the day they take the babies away from the mothers and report back.


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

I had a thought, that could be a post, but I'm a bit tired for that so here is a meme...

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  ·  2 years ago  ·   (edited)

LOL that's pretty funny yes. I too have a sick sense of humour, not many vegans do tho. That's prolly why you put up with me

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