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[QUOTE="Troll:818718"]Thats great, I'm glad you've read an Earth First pamphlet. But, those grains usually come from the same areas as those forementioned rainforests to supply the needs of the farmers. Ofcourse, your speaking of South America where yes, alot of (if not most) meat from major distributors and chain restaurants get their product. But, if America stopped eating meat today I believe it would change very little. These folks that outsource our economic stability and import crap from nations with no value for human suffering, animal or environmental will just corner the Fruit and Vegetable market tenfold thus creating more deforestation,pollution you name it. It's a lose lose situation. Do some homework and tell me with "facts" that a Macrobiotic society in America would help create less human suffering and environmental impact on the rest of the world. Rememer, you have to figure out how to solve this problem this within the margins of United States economic and agricultural laws and policies...Not unrealistic idealism. This is more of an issue of bad politics. But see, PETA people are afraid to roll up their sleeves and get down to the real problems that plague Animals the Environment and Humans alike. PETA is like "Subversion Lite" for yuppies and actors. Best thing to do is just be Apolitical,Eat Meat and Don't Read Books. If everyone did that. Nobody would look like an asshole in an others eyes and then the whole world will just sleepwalk into oblivion. I have spoken. [/QUOTE]
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