I am not eating Turkey this Thanksgiving

In India the highest caste are vegetarians, intellectuals, and scholars.

I was shopping at the grocery store, and ALL the turkey had no free-range options. I only eat free-range turkey. Keeping turkeys in crowded cesspools is unethical. Most grocery stores are like this. Most have 0 ethics, 0 morals, 0 humanity.

If I don’t shoot the turkey myself with my own hands with my own guns then I don’t deserve to eat the turkey. Its that simple. I am not allowed to hunt because of how OVERPOPULATED humanity is. It is my basic right as a human being to hunt, but I am not allowed, because of OVERPOPULATED humans! Instead I must sit at home and rot and watch paint dry!!

There is an expression, “all cooped up” or “too cooped up”. Where is it from? Because when chickens do not have enough living space, they become hostile and violent to other chickens. They become “too cooped up”. Keeping turkeys locked in a cage is unethical. 0 ethics, 0 morals, 0 humanity.

Most people are self-serving hypocrits. And to think there are Ted talks about how valuable the human soul is, that human minds deserve immortality… wow. Humans are a dime a dozen, there’s 8 billion of them, they aren’t an endangered species, they are an invasive species. An invasive species is a species that takes over whatever habitat it is put and reproduces uncontrollably and wreaks havoc on the environment. That’s humans

Its like giving immortality to a galactic blight, or Invader Zim imperialists, or zombie space worms. Wtf. 0 ethics, 0 morals, 0 humanity.

Hypocrits are the beginning of morality. It is a step forward from the dark ages, into evolution. For example, Invader Zim’s species has no hypocrisy, and thus has no morality. Hypocrisy is an intermediate step towards ethics.

Non-free-range eggs are even less ethical

These birds are typically housed by the thousands in windowless barns, standing on litter, with very little space to move, flap their wings, or behave naturally. While they are not in battery-style cages like egg-laying hens, the crowding and confinement in these sheds can still be very severe and stressful.

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I will be eating turkey with the family tomorrow, but in all honesty I prefer the holiday ham roast more than anything.

But the best part of the holidays is the stuffing, mashed potatoes, and green bean casserole.

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Do you live near a rural farm? It’s probably not that big of a deal, or is it?

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@RealUn

I live in the middle of nowhere in the desert.

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I meant Trixie refusing to eat a turkey he didn’t kill …IDK why but the quote function isn’t work / is broke / or this new forum formatting is retarded.

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@RealUn

The new formatting is retarded. :clown_face:

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I’m on a low meat diet. It’s not that hard.

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0 ethics, 0 morals, 0 humanity.

@RealUn I am open to eating free-range turkey but its not sold in stores, because humans are an invasive species that have 0 ethics, 0 morals, 0 humanity. Most are self-serving barbarians that have 0 empathy, 0 ethics, 0 morals, 0 humanity…

What I mean is that they are Invader Zim Imperials, galactic space worm zombies, etc. They have no self-awareness of how rotten their society is.

Another example is the Halo TV show where they colonize planets in order to create dystopian human slaves. A plague upon the galaxy

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I will be eating turkey legs for Christmas.. as well as duck and guinea fowl and venison sausages and stewed goat.. :face_savoring_food:

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I eat protein [meat/fish] to the point of satiation.. no more, no less.

Now that I can eat potatoes and bread again, I have found that I need less protein to reach to that point of satiety, and the potatoes have to be a British organic heritage strain and the bread a gluten-free organic sourdough style.. otherwise I get sick lethargic and bloated.
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Preservative-gas-stored produce is riddled with toxic mycotoxins and goodness knows what else. :face_with_diagonal_mouth:

Shopping for food is a minefield.. unless you know exactly what to go for.. ; )

We decided to have pork ribs this thanksgiving. Tender, fall off the bone, and with lots of spices and barbecue sauce. It might become our new tradition. With homemade stuffing, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, and pumpkin pie, of course.

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We see the psychopathic behavior of the “humans” in their natural online habitat. No empathy or intelligence regarding the original message, but instead increased amounts of aggression and doubling-down on their viewpoints.

Left uncivilized these people will eat each other.

These “people” are Flood spores.

To make a parody of their “psyche” you could portray their inner voice as a masculine barbarian or orc.

“I will eat meat, because it gives me pleasure! I will do whatever benefits ME! My pleasure is the only thing that matters! This pathetic weakling is telling ME what to do!! Nobody tells ME what to do!”

There is no nuance of any kind in their “so-called” minds. No empathy, no compassion, no acknowledgement that the OP is a meat-eater themselves, and just wants something reasonable to ask. Instead they get into their automatic knee-jerk hostile response stance. Like how they automatically bully vegetarians, as if they are barbarians.

A low meat diet is conscientious, intelligent, empathic etc.

It reduces methane emissions and reduces animal suffering. Too much meat is also unhealthy. Red meat damages the kidneys. Too much lean meat causes protein poisoning. Meat is usually a luxury excess that isn’t required for survival. People can survive perfectly fine on a low meat diet.

“People” act like eating meat on holidays is a Pagan tradition. When they live in modernity and buy meat from factory farm abominations. The Pagan tradition is to go in the woods and HUNT the meat, something to be jolly about and have PRIDE over. Moderns aren’t human and have no clue about anything.

Turkey is alright, but I need to drown it in gravy with mash potatoes to get excited over it, otherwise I will eat the occasional turkey bacon club sandwich, but that’s as far as me eating turkey goes. Chicken just tastes better.

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Whoa.. :hand_with_fingers_splayed:t3:

..enough of your blanket-claims.

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Most people are not NFL athletes that need a high meat diet. Vitamins and minerals are stored long term. The only reason Vegans get sick is because they are missing some vitamins and minerals. You do not need these vitamins and minerals every day, they are stored long term. If vegans only ate meat every few days they would not get sick.

The only reason people eat meat everyday is because they only care about themselves, they do not care about the environment, methane emissions, or animals. Eating meat everyday is an excess and the only reason they do it is for their own pleasure. Its a luxury at the taxpayers expense that we are all paying for with meat-subsidies and extra carbon credits to offset the methane emissions.

Most people are clowns. For example lions eat meat only per 3 days or once a week and are just fine. Yet we are expected to believe that humans need meat everyday, what a joke. Humans are more carnivorous than lions now? What a joke.

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Recent studies have found..

  • a higher-than-average daily protein intake yielded both muscle-mass gains and fat loss.
  • an average daily protein intake yielded neither muscle-mass gains nor any fat loss
  • a lower-than-average daily protein intake yielded both muscle-mass loss and fat gain.

..minus any exercise, for all three control groups.

Only the fat soluble ones.. the water soluble nutrients have to be had daily and any excess excreted out.

We get more than just vitamins and minerals from meat, much more..
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Wrong.. we are off-setting the Global South’s emissions with our taxes, have been for years.. the Global North’s emissions are actually carbon neutral, have been for years.

Looks like the WHO/WEF shills are at it again, in wanting to destroy us physically, as well as spiritually and mentally.
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Carnivores eat more meat per meal..

Carnivores would eat meat more regularly if they could, but they have to hunt for their supper so don’t.

“People can survive perfectly fine on a low meat diet”

Yeah, well, you’ll have to eat all the right plant foods at the same time to get a complete amino acid chain. And you’ll be getting mostly hard to absorb iron from the plants.

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They evolved for millions of years to eat meat only once every 2-4 days or once per week. You are trying to rewrite history to suit your selfish agenda, and you are not a carnivore. Humans are omnivores. Though sometimes I wonder if all these aggressive meat-defenders are human. Look at S3vridge, that guy has no humanity at all.

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Most emissions come from the Global North anyway, so I don’t know what the point of mentioning that is. Money won’t magically save the planet either.

There was a King of the Hill episode about “climate change offsets” where a greedy corporation just polluted and paid for trees that never even got planted. That’s what I meant by “money won’t magically save the planet”.

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We get more than just vitamins and minerals from meat, much more..

Most vegetarians do just fine, according to studies.

Although uncertainties remain regarding protein requirements, the data in adult vegetarians (depending on the methods and criteria used) indicate that classic vegetarian diets supply more than adequate protein and amino acids. In a fraction of vegans, there might be a modest risk of insufficient intake, and further data are needed to assess the actual dietary pattern of people who report dietary intake corresponding to a low intake of protein and energy. An insufficient protein intake from vegetarian diets may occur if the diet does not include protein-rich foods such as legumes (the most traditional source) and nuts and seeds, or any protein analogs of animal foods, the availability of which is increasing along with the proportion of people shifting their protein intake towards more plant protein sources. Beyond vegetarian diets per se, this review has shown that protein foods and overall protein patterns are important characteristics of a diet that is more based on plants than the classic animal-based diets seen in western countries. If a diet has at least a modest amount of variability (which is the case in economically developed countries) there are no issues regarding sufficient intakes of any individual indispensable amino acids from vegetarian diets, including lysine. There is no evidence of any adverse physiological effects of the modestly lower protein intake seen in adults consuming vegetarian diets. In older people, it could be argued that some vegetarian diets might supply insufficient protein to ensure a long-term nitrogen balance and that some vegetarian meals may provide insufficient protein and leucine to favor postprandial anabolism; an issue that warrants further investigation. However, any evidence for a functional impact and higher final risk (of sarcopenia) in the healthy elderly is currently lacking. By contrast, children who are consuming enough energy to cover their requirements for growth should automatically obtain sufficient protein intake from vegetarian diets. We recommend that further study on protein in vegetarian diets shift away from unnecessary questions about protein adequacy, to a comparison of overall nutrition quality and implications for long-term health with plant-based protein-rich foods vs. animal-based protein rich foods.