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Old 17-01-2019, 05:27 PM #27
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What TS said.

The problem is not what we’re eating but massive overpopulation thus the amount of food overall we’re eating.

Vegans don’t realise how much they’re ****ing the planet up aswell as the rest of us.
Stripping third world and poorer countries of their homegrown resources,Massively driving up the prices of local food in those countries so the locals can’t afford it and the fuel to transport all this vegan food over to all these western do gooders who want to make everyone else feel bad for eating meat(NAVALT).
Many western countries aren’t having enough kids and the rest of the world are shagging like rabbits spitting kids out at a rate of knots.
Look at China for example.Over a billion people and having to enforce 1 and 2 child policies.
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