The promotion of meat eating and dairy consumption

Discussion in 'Conspiracy' started by gratefulvegan, Jul 9, 2006.

  1. Nalencer

    Nalencer Dig Yourself

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    Diabetics don't need meat. There are plenty of vegetarian diabetics. You'll probably be a lot healthier that way, actually.

    Who told you diabetics needed to eat meat?
     
  2. Carlfloydfan

    Carlfloydfan Travel lover

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    eat potatoes and beans. heck the occasional tofu. Perfect substitute for meat.
     
  3. Pressed_Rat

    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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    Yeah, but remember that tofu (or anything containing soy) is anything but a health food, as many believe it to be.
     
  4. Nalencer

    Nalencer Dig Yourself

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    What's wrong with soy?
     
  5. Pressed_Rat

    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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    There are many things wrong with it. For one, it's loaded with estrogen. This explains why so many processed foods today contain soy, along with everything that's bottled in plastic, as plastics also leach off a synthetic form of estrogen. Soy is also high in glutamic acid. Glutamic acid is a excitotoxin, and monosodium glutamate (MSG) is a derivative of glutamic acid.

    Also, most all soy grown in the states is GMO soy.
     
  6. Nalencer

    Nalencer Dig Yourself

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    What's wrong with estrogen?
     
  7. Pressed_Rat

    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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    There are many things wrong with it, and for males it should be pretty self-explanatory. But it's not good for females, either, because it overloads their system and can lead to breast and ovarian cancer.

    For males, it causes a decrease in the sperm count, and countries that consume lots of soy often have lower birth rates. More and more of the big food companies are adding soy to their products, so it should come as no surprise to those in the know that the average male sperm count in the West is at an all-time low, and continues to decrease with each passing year. Of course the media ignores this because obviously they don't want people to catch on to what's happening.

    The continued reduction of the male sperm count is shown in yearly studies conducted by the UN and their department of population control, or UNFPA. Of course it makes sense that the UN would have interest in the male sperm count, and that's because they're at the forefront of the Club of Rome depopulation agenda. One of the ways they're working to lower the population is by tampering with our food supply, by adding certain things to it that reduce male fertility.

    Also, when soy is consumed by young male children, often in the form of soy formula, it can lead to delayed puberty and stunted growth, as well as cause them to be effeminate, which is exactly what those at the top want. They don't want masculine, testosterone-laden males who will fight to oppose their agenda. They want people passive, especially the male population, which has already largely been neutered psychologically via the media.
     
  8. Nalencer

    Nalencer Dig Yourself

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    You've given me a lot to think about...
     
  9. brainstew

    brainstew Member

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    I agree. I'M VEGAN AND I CAN SEE STRAIT THROUGH THIS KIND OF RETARDAATION. Some people eat meat, I accept that and I dont eat meat and people who do accept me. I'm so sick of all of the people contantly trying to make people feel bad. It's annoying and gives non-meat eaters a bad name.
     
  10. Carlfloydfan

    Carlfloydfan Travel lover

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    Thanks Matt.

    The tofu I tend to get is organic, without preservatives, gluten free and has no genetically engineered ingredients.

    Is there any ingredients I should be on the look out for the next time I get it?

    I tend to get organic and/or locally grown fruite and veggie, ect., where I know the person growing it (or have some kind of connection within a degree or two) and can have faith that the food was grown in an honest fashion minus chemicals/pesticides, even if it puts a dent in my wallet.

    But I have other reasons for not touching most meat, except for the occasional chicken my gf mom makes. But try to keep to tofu once or twice a week.
     
  11. Carlfloydfan

    Carlfloydfan Travel lover

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    I remember one lazy night months ago I found this random site surfing, #1 obviously being relevant to the convo.
    http://www.oftheoak.net/j/10things.html

    this site has a list of (many?) of the foods with GMOs

    http://www.geaction.org/truefood/

    A specific link within that last site talks about buying directly from a (local) organic farm by subscribing to a CSA. and than there are obviously farmers markets, which can be found in almost any city or even big towns, usually on warm weekends around 7-12...But times/days differ.

    http://www.geaction.org/truefood/shoppersguide/sustainable.html
     
  12. brainstew

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    The goverment supports anything that gives them money. There are a million more car commercials than got milk ones. Just about everyne knows about what animals go through, including those who eat meat. My point is people know this is happening there are SO MANY threads about all of this and after a while it's annoying. I'm vegan and I find this annoying. I love those anumals just as much as everyone but I don't go around ,"Look at those poor little, innocent animals!!!" It just seems a little whiney but I admire anyone who has thr courage to voice their opinion about a well debated issue. Threads liek this are ok once in a while but not all of the time because I usually don't mention anything about going veg on the forums but if I do elude to it I usually get a negative response because of all of the people making threads like this. people always refer to me as a whiny vegan and it's annoying because I've only rly mentioned my diet 3 times in seperate forums.
     
  13. Nalencer

    Nalencer Dig Yourself

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    I agree. I'm a vegetarian, and I'm tired of people bitching about it too. It's a choice whether to eat meat or not. I choose not to, and other people choose to. You don't bitch at people and act holier-than-thou around anyone who doesn't share your choice. Live and let live, and all that.
     

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