Posted by John T on December 16, 2023 at 06:33:25 from (174.212.32.89):
In Reply to: Re: Lab grown meat posted by Traditional Farmer on December 16, 2023 at 04:08:24:
no better way to make meat than an animal eating plants.
X2 So a so called vegetarian by eating meat thats naturally produced (in cattle not lab) from cattle eating grass might be in favor of ya reckon ??????? orrrrrrrrr eat something thats artificially produced in a lab ??? Ya just cant please everybody and my solution is to allow people to eat grass that cattle converted to meat and allow people who dont want to eat it their choice BE TOLERANT, IE let them eat what THEY like IN PEACE. Some people just arent tolerant of those with different choices grrrrrrrrrr Sure Im aware of artificial substances some farmers use also another grrrrrrrrrr When I farmed I ate meat cattle converted from grass and did not use chemicals I was aware of but I cant judge or impose my values on others and expect the same in return
John T Pro let people eat meat or not eat meat and be tolerant of other choices. Sounds fair reasonable and peaceful to me, but it takes all kinds, God Bless them all......
Merry CHRISTmas everyone, meat eaters and vegans alike lol were all Americans and in this together. Its Christmas remember the reason for the season and this wonderful federal holiday yayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
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