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In reply to the discussion: Federal report: Vegan diet best for planet [View all]PeteSelman
(1,508 posts)2. I'm sure it is.
Beef and bacon taste great though. There's virtually zero chance that people are going full vegan anytime soon.
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"My right to a clean future and my kid's future trumps your right to have bacon." Nope
cstanleytech
Apr 2015
#6
Maybe we all oughta dump whatever we want in the rivers and leave others alone.
ZombieHorde
Apr 2015
#32
Perhaps, but cow pasturage isn't so evil as a monoculture herbicide soaked corn farm
bhikkhu
Apr 2015
#14
Jump in with great recipes at PostPunkKitchen. Isa Chandler writes great cookbooks
KittyWampus
Apr 2015
#49
Odd - the article uses the word 3 times, once in a direct quote from the paper
muriel_volestrangler
Apr 2015
#112
In civil society, humans have greater rights than animals who are part of humanity's food chain,
closeupready
Apr 2015
#58
Animals can not be citizens of society; thus, no, people have no obligation to bestow them with
closeupready
Apr 2015
#61
The resource concentration mechanism we call civilization probably isn't good for the planet either
The2ndWheel
Apr 2015
#81