I actually agree (for the most part) with Willy Nilly on something...I'll be damned.I love meat, and the thought of ever becoming a vegetarian seems pretty foreign to me. *However*, I know I eat too much of it, and I know the average american eats too much of it, and I believe a price increase in meat tied to a reduction of subsidies for producers, and the introduction of more sustainable/humane methods in its production, would be a very good thing for the health of our populace and for the environment. No intention of cutting it out of my diet but I'm trying to lower my consumption, particularly of red meat, and increase the percentage of it that is fish/shellfish. I keep hearing conflicting evidence about soy though, which makes me dubious of soy-based meat substitutes and soy milk. :-/
3/25/2009 12:20:42 PM
i think an even better thing for the health of our populace would be personal discretion
3/25/2009 12:22:47 PM
What was the contest? Who can be most obnoxious?
3/25/2009 12:23:19 PM
3/25/2009 12:27:12 PM
I'm amazed some of you haven't read the story, though not surprised.There seems to be a running theme here, we consume way too much of everything but no one gives a damn to stop it.
3/25/2009 12:27:35 PM
3/25/2009 12:28:12 PM
3/25/2009 12:28:20 PM
we dont need price increases in food products to get the consumers to improve their healthful living practicesespecially when that increase is based on public perception of an industry rather than a reasonable level of truth[Edited on March 25, 2009 at 12:29 PM. Reason : f]
3/25/2009 12:28:28 PM
I have no problem with cutting back on meat for health reasons. I mean, I try to keep up with how much I'm eating and eat fish or chicken, etc when I'm not just craving some red meat. And I can somewhat go along with changing methods or whatever, although I'm actually impartial to it all. But for someone to say that I have NO RIGHT to buy meat because the government has subsidized the meat production industry is completely ridiculous. Apparently if something is subsidized by the government with taxpayer money then we have no right to participate in any of those things. Guess I'll just shut myself up in my house and curl up into a ball for fear of violating someone's "rights". I am going to exercise my right to go the the grocery store and buy a steak at a competive price point and devour that thing. I hope you choke on your fictional "rights"![Edited on March 25, 2009 at 12:31 PM. Reason : spelling]
3/25/2009 12:28:39 PM
o and great, you cited an article from the United Kingdomheavily anti-GMO and biotechyea ill get right on that
3/25/2009 12:30:20 PM
^^the government doesn't want you to have any rights....durh....then you wouldn't depend on themVIVA LA REGULATION!fucking socialists
3/25/2009 12:33:52 PM
This study was only about red mat, taken over ten years, and required people to recall what they ate. Supposedly it is the most "accurate" study taken so far about meat and its effects.White meat decreases mortality risk according to the study.The highest causes of death for red meat eaters was cancer and heart problems. They studied people ranging from 50 to 71 years of age.[Edited on March 25, 2009 at 12:35 PM. Reason : jn]
3/25/2009 12:34:28 PM
does the study tell you the average weight/pre-existing conditions/family medical history of the participants?
3/25/2009 12:36:21 PM
and any so-called scientific article that begins with "dear friends" is obviously addressing a contingent of like-minded individuals, possibly including those that are funding his research
3/25/2009 12:36:34 PM
Not in the article I read Livinproof. The article;
3/25/2009 12:40:09 PM
sorry im talkin to that jack ass willy nilly lol
3/25/2009 12:40:35 PM
i'd rather eat delicious steaks and ribs and burgers and live to be 75 than eat like a fucking rabbit and live to be 85 and hate every meal i ate
3/25/2009 12:42:24 PM
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3/25/2009 12:46:30 PM
3/25/2009 12:47:31 PM
i didint read it because im sure ive seen all the arguments beforethe difference between me and you is that you are advocating the abandonment of research and any potential use of GM technology, while i am advocating not ruling it outbecause there isnt much evidence for or against either way in all honesty interms of health risks, but there is well documented evidence of countries being lifted by the inclusion of GMO crops to combat drought, disease, loss of yield, insects, and nutrient deficiency
3/25/2009 12:48:11 PM
3/25/2009 12:54:40 PM
So, assuming this "real price" bs is true, by cutting the tax-funded subsidies to meat production, we could just use the money we are no longer paying in taxes to buy an equal amount of meat, correct?[Edited on March 25, 2009 at 1:01 PM. Reason : Or we could just get our beef from Argentina]
3/25/2009 1:01:27 PM
3/25/2009 1:02:43 PM
^^LOL. Surely you realize that the money would be used for something else, right?^Holy fucking overgeneralizations, Batman![Edited on March 25, 2009 at 1:06 PM. Reason : How did this turn into a Soap Box thread?]
3/25/2009 1:05:25 PM
This thread is awesome.
3/25/2009 1:09:28 PM
Really, my only point is that something can't become a violation of someone else's rights just because you say it is. There has to actually be a violation somewhere. You may view it as unjust or an inappropriate use of taxpayer dollars but you can't just start naming what I am an am not within my rights to do based on nothing more than your opinion.
3/25/2009 1:11:09 PM
Hahaha Ronny ain't lyin
3/25/2009 1:11:21 PM
3/25/2009 1:17:40 PM
3/25/2009 1:23:27 PM
^Um... for the advancement of knowledge. Duh.Also, GMOs could be "factories" that produce non-living products... as long as that factory remains secure and not released into nature, it's ok. GMOs should not be interacting in nature with the natural organic world in ways that can affect the genes of natural organic life in nature. (uncontrollable)
3/25/2009 1:28:32 PM
^You have an opinion that says it's a violation of taxpayers rights to buy as much meat as someone wants to. My opinion is saying that it doesn't matter what you buy or how much you buy. If it's a matter of how much is bought then what is the cutoff? I'm sure you have an opinion on that too. I'm sorry, but that is nothing more than an opinion. My opinion is different. How can you claim a fact that rights are violated based on nothing more than your opinion. You are swinging on this "as much as you want" argument which is completely subjective. So, forgive me for ignoring it. Now commence to make yourself look like an idiot and spew obsenities.
3/25/2009 1:43:20 PM
3/25/2009 1:46:56 PM
Vegetarians win at being douchebags
3/25/2009 1:46:59 PM
^^okay, you have created your own reality then. because if you weren't so opinionated about it you wouldn't be arguing about it.
3/25/2009 1:48:36 PM
^Again, opinions are not at issue here. These are principles, and furthermore, they are principles that others came up with long ago. I didn't invent the idea of "taxation = theft", I just tend to agree with it...
3/25/2009 1:51:23 PM
yeah, and some other people don't agree with it...what's your point?
3/25/2009 1:56:32 PM
3/25/2009 5:35:43 PM
I'm curious as to how meat is unique among recipients of farm subsidies, which generally make the price of food higher. It may well be the case for meat is different, but in looking at some things I haven't figured out that it is yet, and if so, how.
3/25/2009 5:59:34 PM
lol only took 3 pages for Kiwi to provide the link.
3/25/2009 7:29:24 PM
?[Edited on March 25, 2009 at 8:23 PM. Reason : lulz]
3/25/2009 8:22:18 PM
hyuck hyuck for every animal you don't eat, i'll eat three
3/25/2009 8:59:21 PM
my parents have never ever eaten meat.I had an omlette once. I didn't like it.
3/25/2009 9:00:01 PM
so willy nilly supports the legalization of weed but is against people buying as much meat as they want to.i am confused
3/25/2009 9:25:38 PM
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3/26/2009 9:37:49 AM
Wow, Willy is quite a douche. Dude, no one is reading all that bullshit. Maybe 1 out of 50 people read that.Oh, and Vegetarians never win. Never.
3/26/2009 9:39:07 AM
In 2026 the historical "Meat Wars" became the third world war. It ended human civilization except for the vegans whose extremely low body weight allowed radiation from all the hydrogen bombs to pass by their bodies while only lodging in their dense dreadlocks
3/26/2009 9:42:25 AM
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3/26/2009 9:44:25 AM