You aren't appreciating the vast amount of cattle grown in the America. Between USA and Brazil, they cover 45% of the worlds cattle production, compared to the EU's 17%. So yes, I'd say that would include enough that (ok, maybe the majority might be a little too far) a huge chunk is grain fed. Enough for cause for concern perhaps?Abandon4093 said:I take issue with that. Maybe it's the case for the States, but the stringent EU legislation surrounding livestock means that we can't have the majority of our animals grain fed. Most EU cattle grazes.Jammy2003 said:Yes, but as I said...
Yea man, that 5-10% is really driving down the prices of meat. That's why it's a declining market... Oh wait.That's funny...
Not if it has side effects, how are you not getting this? The livestock trade doesn't end at peoples bellies. It's tied up in tons of things.Something is infinitely...
Because to have the same benefits of a balanced diet whilst not eating protein rich foods and a complete lack of iron, you require either a heavily regimented diet or supplements.Why do you keep INSISTING...
I also never claimed Vegans where inherently unhealthy. Just that a Vegan diet isn't as good as a balanced one. You really need to read before you start getting pissy about things I haven't actually said.
Likewise you still haven't addressed the fact that we need to lower our agriculture production.
See, I can do that too.
Then you're a fool.You know what I'm personally...
And if we could live off of sunshine and unicron farts there'd be no war.That'd solve a lot of problems...
You point?
Oooooo, so edgy.and maybe a good...
All valid points, none of which could be resolved with a cull.Living in an aging population...
I mean, it worked so well for the Nazis.
(Dammit, you made me flout Godwins law in a Vegan debate with your stupid ideas about population culls and farting unicorns.)
If we could grow everything that is currently used from actual bred livestock... Then sure. It would still take a while to implement. But it would basically be exchanging farms for labs.If we start growing...
See above.That's pretty curious...
Nice Ad hominem.And seriously? Corn...
Dogs? As in the carnivorous animals with about 3 meters of gut? I'm sure there must be some way I could file for animal cruelty charges to anyone feeding their dog a vegan diet.Dogs can go on a vegan diet...
I'm not joking, please tell me who told you this so I can try and get the dog taken off them.
Which I'm not arguing with. What I'm saying is that it's a small piece of a much larger reform that would all have to happen very slowly over a long period of time. It's also not the most pressing issue on our table.and in any case, I keep saying that it just needs to be reduced a lot...
I'm going to put that in the cull the weak and infirm pile. Infact, I'll streamline your proposal.If we need to grind....
Old people and invalids are just thrown in a grinder and sprinkled over corn. That's 2 birds one stone man.
No you're wildly flapping about genocide and other BS on an internet forum.I don't know all the answers....
I'll point out the EU legislation again. The farming industry is anything but stagnant.We don't have hundreds of years...
Here we have a more pressing matter, alternative fuels. That's a little higher on the list of priorities. And Seeing farming tends to use a lot less of it than say, running a factory. It's not really a convincing argument to say that 'save the cows, save the world.'It takes a gallon of fuel to produce...
They're not alternatives, the people who can actually do something are the ones coming up with alternatives. Not internet warriors.Yes, there is significantly more problems...
An actual societal collapse would mean there's not much of anything to rebuild with. Patching up and reforming is our only option. Grand talk about rebuilding from the bottom up get's us nowhere. Because in the end it's just grand talk, no substance.I'd say this house...
Yeah, I'd also say 5-10% of the worlds population not eating meat does lower the amount of meat needed to be produced. I never said it was making the market decline or any such thing, simpye the fact that these people don't eat meat means less has to be produced. Am I wrong?
It is tied to lots of things, it is unsustainable in it's current form, therefore we need alternatives. I'm arguing that with you on that point, it's tied into so much that its ridiculous. How are you not seeing that?
Sorry what? "Dried beans and dark green leafy vegetables are especially good sources of iron, even better on a per calorie basis than meat" We all know vegans can't eat those beans and vegetables, it's all corn and nuts! Sorry, couldn't resist that jab.
What I'm telling you is that it doesn't need to be as regimented as you seem to think. And I didn't claim you claimed it was inherently unhealthy, I stated that in every post you keep going on about supplements, but they aren't nesseccary.
Yes, we need to lower all food production, but there is no way to do that without less people. Hence population control. You're right, I was having an outburst and slipping back into a mindset I used to have a few years back, thanks for being triggering. But to be completely honest, it would go a long way to solving a good chunk of the problems it seems at times. How would lowering the population, raising the bar of average contribution to society per person and generally tighting things up societally not help? Admittedly not the best, nor most elegant of solutions, but I still don't see any others being forthcoming from you.
So let me get this right.... crops are unsustainable with the crap etc for fertilisers, and we will grow everything in labs? Are you suggesting we grow shit in labs? Literally?
Dogs can survive fine on a vegan diet (admitedly with supplements), google it if you want sources, I'm tired of presenting information to you only to have it ignored. Well maybe the changes aren't happening quick enough, and more people taking an interest would encourage others to do it a bit quicker. Companies need incentive to change their practices.
What is the most pressing issue? Could you list them in order of importance so they can be dealt with one by one? Or perhaps we can just deal with the simultaniously? I started "flapping" because you are shooting down every point I attempt to make, with no evidence for your claims. You throw endless problems at every possible thing that might happen if things were to change. Stop throwing problems and start telling HOW I'm wrong, and HOW you could do it better.
Nice suggesting I'm an internet warrior, I suppose the degree I'm studying for in Physics, hopefully to work on clean energy sources means I'm doing nothing. The biggest stumbling block I have for working on it? I endlessly wonder if there is any damn point, and if it wouldn't be better of if humanity just died off. Thanks for improving my outlook on that.