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  • #16
    I've said it before, but every nation has animales it won't eat, such as dogs anf cats. Why is it so ridiculos that every meat is viewed th same way? The people of Redfern are impressed by the bold actions of the government of Ubinia. Though we do allow meat, it is frowned upon.

    There are too many humans on the planet to allow them all to eat meat without any environmental reprocussions.

    Ubinia

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    • #17
      I've said it before, but every nation has animales it won't eat, such as dogs anf cats. Why is it so ridiculos that every meat is viewed th same way?
      1) Meat is an integral part of the human diet; many scientists believe meat-eating was what brought us to this level in the first place.

      2) It is an abomination against civil rights to simply deny the right to eat essential foods.

      It is sad to see that some people are not even capable of telling the difference between Animals and Plants.


      Plants do not function on the same level that animals do, they do not think and feel. But they are still alive and their body is the forest in whole, rather then their individual self, like with animals. We do not allow our forests to be destroyed. We do not over harvest our land, or cut down trees to clear spaces. If there is room, our farmers will plant crops. If not, they will gather what is needed from the woods.

      We treat our forests and land with the same respect.
      Where is the difference between planting crops for lter eating and breeding naimals for later eating?

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      • #18
        Originally posted by GeneralTacticus


        1) Meat is an integral part of the human diet; many scientists believe meat-eating was what brought us to this level in the first place.

        2) It is an abomination against civil rights to simply deny the right to eat essential foods.
        There are 6 billions humans on Earth - it is not possible to supply each and every one with enough meat.

        Besides, there are just as many scientists who will argue the health benefits of vegetarianism. It is scientific fact that it is more energy efficient to eat things closer to the beggining of the food chain - that is plants rather than animals.

        I know vegetarians who are perfectly healthy - beign a vegan is where the problems start.

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        • #19
          There are 6 billions humans on Earth - it is not possible to supply each and every one with enough meat.
          By that logic, we should ban food and be done with it, because we can't supply them all with food.

          Besides, there's a difference ebtween allowing people to eat meat and guaranteeing them a supply of it.

          Besides, there are just as many scientists who will argue the health benefits of vegetarianism. It is scientific fact that it is more energy efficient to eat things closer to the beggining of the food chain - that is plants rather than animals.
          However, it is also scientific fact that the human body originally evolved as an omnivore, and is not designed to eat only vegetables - or only meat, for that matter.

          I know vegetarians who are perfectly healthy - beign a vegan is where the problems start.
          OOC: What does being a vegan entail?

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          • #20
            banning meat! I do not believe in banning things. But I do believe in taxing them

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            • #21
              Originally posted by red_jon
              Besides, there are just as many scientists who will argue the health benefits of vegetarianism.
              And they argued that the world was flat.

              And they argued that if you went over the speed of light you would go back in time.

              And they argued that Elvis and Britney Spears are the same person.

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              • #22
                You mean Elvis and Britney... they're not the same person?!?!!

                AAAAAAAARGH!!!!!

                :banmad:

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by GeneralTacticus
                  OOC: What does being a vegan entail?
                  Refusing to have anything from animals. ie. No cheese or milk, among other things.
                  Veni Vidi Castravi Illegitimos

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                  • #24
                    Ah. I can see where the health problems would result from, then.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by GhengisFarb

                      And they argued that the world was flat.

                      And they argued that if you went over the speed of light you would go back in time.

                      And they argued that Elvis and Britney Spears are the same person.

                      Wow, what a brilliant and reasoned argument, I'm swayed!

                      There is no conclusive evidence to prove it better either way. It is the choice of Ubinia - of course its going to be harder to be a healthy vegetarian in a country in which most people eat meat, as there are going to be few healthy alternatives.

                      In a society in which everyone is vegetarian, markets are going to make up for it, by introducing vegetarian substitutes.

                      Now will people let this stupid issue go? You have no right to tell the people of Ubinia that they have to eat meat, end of story.

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                      • #26
                        We're not telling them that they have to eat meat. We're telling them that it's a violation of civil liberties to deny people the right to eat meat.
                        Veni Vidi Castravi Illegitimos

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                        • #27
                          No-one is going to get between me and my pork burgers.
                          One day Canada will rule the world, and then we'll all be sorry.

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                          • #28
                            I'm getting highly tempted to ban meat next time I get the issue, just to annoy you uber-carnivors

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                            • #29
                              Now will people let this stupid issue go? You have no right to tell the people of Ubinia that they have to eat meat, end of story.
                              We're not telling them that. We're telling them that if some members of their population want to eat meat, THEY HAVE NO RIGHT TO FORBID THEM. IS that clear enough for you?

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                              • #30
                                WTF???
                                SOMEHOW, my country analysis now says "meat-eating is frowned upon."
                                Great. I'll starve. All I eat besides meat is potatoes, and assorted fruit, nuts and berries, for the most part.
                                Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
                                "Hating America is something best left to Mobius. He is an expert Yank hater.
                                He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead

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