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Originally posted by meridian View PostI literally said that it was deliberate.
Don't expect the "slippery slope" brigade to have any interest. They don't know what animal welfare is, aren't interested in it and are obsessed with driving this country down as low as possible.
In the same way that they will make references to "chickens being pumped full of tap water that is full of chlorine", but provide no evidence of said claims that "tap water" is used - generally it's beef or pork protein.
They are more obsessed with claiming that anyone who is interested in animal welfare is saying that everyone will get sick from eating US chickens.
No, that's not what is being said. Let me repeat:
Animal husbandry in the US is disgraceful.
But expect them to ignore that and go off on one of their crusades with scant regard for facts.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Don't eat US Chicken, it'll kill you! We're all going to die of the tulips!Originally posted by WTFH View PostDon't expect the "slippery slope" brigade to have any interest. They don't know what animal welfare is, aren't interested in it and are obsessed with driving this country down as low as possible.
In the same way that they will make references to "chickens being pumped full of tap water that is full of chlorine", but provide no evidence of said claims that "tap water" is used - generally it's beef or pork protein.
They are more obsessed with claiming that anyone who is interested in animal welfare is saying that everyone will get sick from eating US chickens.
No, that's not what is being said. Let me repeat:
Animal husbandry in the US is disgraceful.
But expect them to ignore that and go off on one of their crusades with scant regard for facts.Comment
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"But expect them to ignore that and go off on one of their crusades with scant regard for facts."
And thar she blows!Originally posted by Zigenare View PostDon't eat US Chicken, it'll kill you! We're all going to die of the tulips!Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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62 is literally thick.Originally posted by meridian View PostI literally said that it was deliberate.
As for sports horses, plenty of “could”s in your quote. If they did, then that is a hygiene / contamination issue. If they didn’t, then it’s a simple labelling issue. Getting tired of repeating this now.
You do know that your own quote literally says “not a health issue”?Comment
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The average American consumed 42kg of chicken in 2018, according to data from the National Chicken Council, or approximately a quarter of their own body weight, probably, allegedly, ish.Comment
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That's mean.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostThe average American consumed 42kg of chicken in 2018, according to data from the National Chicken Council, or approximately a quarter of their own body weight, probably, allegedly, ish.
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Yep, some eat more than their bodyweight and some less.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThat's mean.
If you weren't on my ignore list I'd have liked your post.Comment
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