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  • There's nothing wrong with cloned meat. Genetically it's the fucking same, idiots.

  • meats fake + no juice, meats real + juice

  • when will she stop talking?

  • All enlightened individuals don't eat meat. Period.

    Even if You do, why the hell would You want to eat cloned meats?

    Christians protest abortion and dual penis marriages? Where are these unenlightened members of the faith community when it comes to protesting actually relevant BIG ISSUES like the NWO cloned meats, GMO's, chemtrails etc?? WTF Christians?? WAKE THE FUCK UP JESUS FREAKS!!

    Are You going to wait until they try to PUT AN RFID CHIP inside Your hand or forehead to wake up!?!?

  • @NassimHarameinVedas "All enlightened individuals don't eat meat. Period." I can tell by that statement that you love the smell and taste of your own flatulence.

    Animals that live on plant foods must eat large quantities of vegetation, and this consumes much of their time. Meat Eaters, by contrast, have no need to eat so much or so often. Consequently, meat eating hominies may have had more leisure time available to explore and manipulate their environment.

  • @NassimHarameinVedas Eating high concentrations of protein (meat) has evolutionary benefits for carnivores. Meat serves as an efficient way to build a body and to economically replenish lost muscle tissue. Carnivores usually have lean, fast moving bodies, good for running down or overpowering prey. They have short digestive tracts, good for quickly eliminating unnecessary mass and allowing a high-muscle, low-fat balance. Humans do not fall into the carnivore group.

  • @NassimHarameinVedas Herbivores, on the other hand, need longer intestines to break down and assimilate tough-to-break-down plant fibers. This means that the food stays in the gut for long periods of time. Most herbivore mammals have higher fat concentrations than carnivores and they don't have the speed compared to carnivores. Humans do not fall into the herbivore group either.

  • @NassimHarameinVedas Homo sapiens, of course, fall into to the omnivore class. Through natural selection we evolved the teeth of omnivores, good for grinding grain, stripping leaves, and eating meat. We have long intestines (somewhere between carnivore and herbivore intestinal tracts), and a digestive system that will break down both acidic and alkaline based foods (protein, carbohydrates, and fat).

  • @sapperzulu dude we're actually originally herbivores our teeth are for grinding vegetables and fruits also nuts carnivores have sharp teeth for cutting and slicing and we have a long digestive tract 20 feet is pretty long and you know when you eat flesh it takes 3 to 7 days for the flesh to empty out of your digestive tract and your body temperature is 98.7 so what is happening to the meat while inside of you

  • @NassimHarameinVedas A study among Japanese people has shown that Asian populations (poor in animal consumption, and thought to explain the high rate of strokes), showed that a higher intake of animal fat and cholesterol can significantly reduce the risk of cerebral infarction death (stroke).

  • @sapperzulu that depends on the quality of meat is it cloned meat good meat old meat dirty meat so what does that study have to with america cause you're not going to get good meat unless you kill and cut it you're self

  • i want her babies =3

  • wow the red head is hot hot!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • What's wrong with cloned meat? The only downside is that the cloned animal is the same 'age' as the original due to cellular degradation (dna mutations, telomere shortening, etc). So it looks like a lamb but tastes like mutton.

    If that's unethical, then what about stem cell meat? There are no sense nerves, no brain, just a lump of muscle tissue. Sorry who died to feed me? A few billion cells but no-one conscious.

    Anyone see any ethical issues with cloning cow stem-cells and growing tissue?

  • @Teloculos nope Im fine with it.

  • Cloning? I'm cool. As long as the scientists guys are careful with foresight. (Nature f*ck ups can be really bad.)

  • Eating cloned meat makes you speed up ....

  • @wxyzca2000

    how so?

  • why should clone meat be harmfull? its like artificial twin-making...or so. and it's fun to imagine this news 20 years ago^^ cloning =D

  • YAY CRUELTY!...(i was being sarcastic)

  • People, we could end world hunger with cloning.

  • u know it takes $160,000 to clone your pet, yes they offer it, and it takes years.

  • at this current stage that we are at. Like all technology, as time progresses on it becomes cheaper and more efficient

  • Cloned animals are no more harmful than selective breading. They are specially chosen to be cloned from a high quality animal so people get the best quality of food possible.

  • ok im not a fucking scientist....so the fags who are gonna atack me... here it is in advance...go blow ya dads would like how u want to....

    now I dont think that the usda's decision show respect to the american ppl...

    AND alot of shit..along with this..is uber wrong....ohhh.....and there hasn't been a riot yet...can someone say the government got the ppl whipped....every where else ppl are rioting.....just a thought

  • One thing that's messed up in your statement = AMERICAN PEOPLE. I think the whole world should be respected on the cloning matter. Or else America can pack all their franchised fast food joints, and pull them out of foreign countries

  • Come on, if the government is gonna fuck with meat, at least label it. Ignorant people don't realize that 50% of the time, cloned products come out defective. Dolly the sheep had so many genetic issues. And we have to EAT that crap? Keep that up, and I'm goin' to Europe.

  • maybe you'll get some radioactive sheep that are contaminated from Chernobyl. =p

  • There's absolutely nothing wrong with cloned animal meat. People are so moronic about basic genetics and molecular biology it's scary.

  • She pointed everywhere but the subscribe button area lol

  • "Be on the lookout for cloned meat." Um, if it is not required to be labeled, how?

    The Center for Food Safety is hardly and unbiased, reliable source.

  • I don't understand the media's motives for misinformation. A blatant attempt by this one to scare ppl from eating meat. [A] cloned meat isn't dangerous. Protein is protein. [B] clones are too expensive to use for anything but male breeding stock. $100,000 to raised a clone versus $1000 for the hamburger.

  • WTF who's bright idea was it to sell cloned meat.

  • the FDA, a "trustyworthy" agent of the government that fucks with our food.

  • Cloned meat should be LABELED cloned meat.

    Everyone has a right to known what the heck they are eating.

    This is not fair for the mom or dad trying to buy what they think is safest for their family.

  • exactly

  • what about twins?

  • Meat is awesome. I love cloned meat, it tastes JUST as good as the steak I had right before it!

    MMMM meat! I love to eat little helpless livestock!!

  • My channel is about creating wealth through a publicly traded company that you can become a part of. There are people in your city doing this. Why not you?

  • Well, you could completely avoid this clone problem (what's the danger of clones, though?) by just not eating eat. Honestly- what's wrong with going vegetarian? It's always a good idea for everyone- also for almost infinite reasons.

  • What's wrong with only eating meat?

  • I think the question is "What isn't wrong with eating meat?"

  • Now I want to stop eating perfectly good cloned meat, and go get a shot of super-cafinated shock coffee. That sounds much healthier

  • what the fuck is wrong with cloned meat? sometimes people are just stupid.

  • hahahahaha......

    go vege retards....

  • really what the fuck is so wrong with cloned meat?

    regardless of whether or not it is harmful, this video fails to inform me why I should be afraid of cloned meat, only that the FDA IS BAD

  • Id tap dat

  • she switches in and out of an accent.

    but i like the things she talks about.

  • what's wrong with cloned meat??

  • if a burger tastes really good you want one just like it right?...

  • i dunno imagine if you were cloned and you kept being killed over and over again, would you ever be at peace?

  • Hahaha, what? Even if you were cloned over and over again, you would have no memory of "past" lives, nor would you know that you're even a clone ...

  • hey im doin a miccy d's run,

    anybody want anything?

  • 0:00 - 3:07 are just ads

    don't watch

  • pretty cool, but too many advertisements, so no subscribe

    ~Safibn

  • If they could clone animals with no brains it would be morally OK IMO. And BTW vegetarians live longer than meat eaters (with the exception of people who eat a lot of fish), look it up. So eating meat to be healthy doesnt make much sense.

  • butttttttt meat is so good. i mean but you only add to the end of your life. and now a days with alsimers and such when your 105 and are basicaly a vebitable is all that ironocly the vegitables you ate worth it?

  • Actually, it wouldn't be okay- first, they're still exploited by being slaughtered only because some people fid them tasty. Second, do you have any idea how much recources, water, land, transportation, and pollution modern animal farming demands/produces? It's not worth it to eat meat these days. But you were right- you generally live considerably longer if you take the pork off your fork and dig into some whole grains and leafy greens.

  • Im saying, if you could clone just the meat itself, or perhaps the entire animal minus the brain. That way, no conscious, sentient being will have to be killed. You can grow muscle tissue (meat) in a petri dish so to speak. But as far as the cloned meat that is out there now it is not happening like this. It is whole animals, conscious, sentient, and they even have souls if you believe in that sort of thing.

  • what the hell is a chico bag?

  • hahaha I have no idea...

    but apparently its free

  • PFFFFFT don't mess with nature. She'll screw you up o.O

  • ich mag keine eier mt speck (german :-P)

  • Would you care to make your comments in english? Some of us do not know German and would like to know what you said. :)

  • I eat meat alot, but don't like the cloned meat idea. Doesn't it mess up the whole genetics system for future generations of animals? I would prefer to eat as naturally as possible, not cloned or embryo transplant,etc. Why is cloned good? Someone please tell me what the good things of cloned meat are!

  • Faster production for meat companies maybe.

  • It may be faster (maybe) but I know it costs a lot more! And if people had the choice, not as many would buy cloned meat as regular meat.

  • there's nothing good about cloned meat... for you, its good for the BILLIONARE CEO's of the HUGE food companies. they can keep a few million dollars instead of taking care of pregnant animals. it's only a benifit for those greed billionare sons of bitches who can only think about money. please excuse my language. there really nothing in it for you except becoming extremely obese and suffering from a stroke a the young age of 36, at least if you eat lots of cloned shit.

  • That's what I thought. Thanks for backing me up! Let's spread the word:Don't eat cloned meat!

  • I don't see what's so bad about cloned meat. Same DNA as another animal....and....so what?

  • To me, it's the whole idea of not knowing what I'm eating. I like to know if I'm eating a natural cow or one reproduced in a test tube. Part of it has to do with supporting family farmers instead of big business. Another part has to do with expecting integrity from the the gov. and industry, which I don't see happening. I'll look in to this and post later....

  • when you clone things, they are placed inside a seregate mother type thing so they DO have to take care of pregnant animals, and billionare CEO's aren't doing this to make money. It's alot cheaper to just mate two cows

  • so what? I eat cloned meat. taste good and shit good

  • Weirdo? Hahaha.

    How old are you, five?

    Douche.

  • OMFG kysn you retard.

    YOu have to HATE meat to be a vegetarian, and being a vegetarian isn't about having a social sepretation as vegetarian, it's because you love animals too much to eat them.

  • I love animals and I realy love to eat them

  • first, AAAAAHHHHHHHH//.. second, WTF?!?

    she basically rants about cloned meat and how you cant find or stop it until at 1:05 her ramble stops.. and the rest is a comercial!!!

    ZOMG!!! YOUR ALL INSANE!!! whats wrong with cloning it anyways? its one less "soul" for "the man" to eat! (insert crazy vegan comercial here) if they fixed the possable health risks, what would could be a downside?

    (insert another crazy vegan comercial here)

  • Vegetarian, so i have nothing to worry about. In fact, the rampant corruption and abuse in the meat industry was one of the main reasons i stopped using their products, i.e. meat.

  • WOuld you consider eating meat if you could trust the source? Especially if you knew it was respectfully handled and humanely treated since conception, all the way until slaughter? I know there are some operations that could prove that their animals were treated well and never received unnecessary shots, poor diet, etc.

  • You're forgetting the massive amounts of land, water, and feed required to "grow" livestock animals, not to mention the gargantuan scale of air, soil, and water pollution modern animal factory farming causes. There's not really a logical reason to eat meat anymore. We're omnivores, and can live longer without it. Whether or not the animals were treated kindly is trivial compared to the ecological damage that livestock cause.

  • Meat is tasty. I dont care that I dont have to eat it, I want to eat it.

  • Seriously, you have no clue how inefficient, wasteful, and unneccesary the whole meat industry is. Watch Earthlings (a new movie you can find uploaded online) and you may think twice.

  • Shut up you dirty hippy, get a job and realize how the world is, and how little you can do to change it.

  • You couldn't be more wrong. Only immature and childish people who fear change and truth stick their heads in the sand to make themselves feel better. Second, I'm a college intern with three jobs, and I am not a hippie in any way, shape or form. I'm just a consciencious person who tries to live a good life. And the voices of determined consumers can indeed shift economies that will shift how the world works. It happens every day. You've just had your eyes sewn shut this whole time.

  • You are a douche bag. I live a good life, and no matter what you say meat is still delicious. I watched the film and wasn't impressed. It fails to rise above its hippie bullshit and make real points outside of scare/shock tactics.

  • If you fail to keep your mind open and accept new facts, you'll never learn anything, and you'll live your life in circles. There are some people who are just so selfish and arrogant that they aren't even worth saving.

  • Fact: Meat is delicious.

    Fact: I'm more of a fan of polygons thank you very much.

    Fact: Mantis Shrimps, techno, and Anime/Mangha are gay.

    I accept facts. You however need to accept the fact that you are lame.

  • Those are all biased opinions. And plus, mantis shrimp are not homosexual, niether can an abstract object like music be homosexual, neither are printed objects or animations homosexual. You're just labeling random things because you're clearly insecure and immature. Maybe you'll grow up and learn someday.

  • Its slang. Don't pretend you don't know it is.

  • I know it's just slang.... But seriously- namecalling and labeling don't take the intelligence of an arguement between adults any further than a pair of squabbling fifth graders. I understand you happen to enjoy the flavor of animal flesh, and there is nothing I can do to change that, but honestly, if you want to discuss this any further, you'll have to take the maturity level up a few notches. It would be great to discuss this matter further if you're mentally and emotionally capable.

  • Just makes it clearer that it's opinion and not fact.

  • Mantis shrimps, techno and anime are gay are facts? Funny that you should call SQUILLA898 a hippy when it's obvious you've been smocking something

  • yes, I am "smocking" something you dumb shit.

  • You spout such idiocies and you call me dumb? Oh, the irony.

  • at least I can spell.

  • Oooh, so impressed. That so makes up for all the rest of the brain damage.

  • Oh yes, my conventional view on the world constitutes brain damage.

  • Your mistaking opinion for fact and insults for intelligent argument are evidence of your stupidity.

  • I never claimed to be making intelligent arguments. You just don't seem to be intelligent enough to get when people are being sarcastic.

  • So you don't claim those were facts and you admit you have no facts to stand on. Took long enough.

  • I have plenty of facts. I just don't feel the need to share them with you plebs.

    Do you have any facts?

  • Suure you do. Probably being held in safe keeping by your imaginary friend.

  • See, you don't have facts either. Take off hoser.

  • You freaking moron. I only called you on the idiocy your spouting. You don't even know what my position on any issue is.

  • THEN WHAT THE FUCK IS YOUR PROBLEM? Do you spend your life getting into other people's arguments on Youtube?

  • Public forum, fool. You don't want to get called on what you write, keep it private. Or better yet, keep it to yourself.

  • Get a life you pathetic 40 year old. Get a fucking girlfriend or something.

  • And yet you keep coming back. Ever hear the word projection?

  • So do you! You are a fucking douche nozzle.

  • The point is, I'm not pretending. Douche nozzle? What are you, 12?

  • Why the fuck shouldn't I have a pet? My dogs live a better life as a pet than they would ever live in the Wild. Earthlings is bullshit.

  • Having pets is fine, but people should try to spay and neuter them so the strays don't end up getting killed in gas chambers. I kinda disagree with the pets part, but you need to watch the whole film to gain a perspective. Just because I reccomended the film doesn't mean I agree with 100% of what it says.

  • whats a chicobag??

  • Jesus ate MEAT so guess what, I AM EATING IT TOO.

  • ...okay?

  • are you kidding me? i'm a meat-lover too, but that has to be the most stupid reason to eat meat i've ever heard!

  • jesus was also imaginary.

  • Have you had some experience to prove your position? I agree that Jesus eating meat is not the best reason to do so, but each to their own. I eat it because it's good, it's healthy, and God said we could after Noah's flood.

  • cloned meat = retarded meat

  • I'm a vegetarian, I have nothing to worry about. :)

  • thats just what i was going to say. haha

    poor little cloned animals.

  • I'm a vaginatarian. But as far as the meat issue, I say HECK YEAH, Stop cloned meat! I'm sick and tired of having the exact same steak I had last week! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

  • I'm sorry but this show is really starting to annoy me. Its getting shorter and shorter on content and highly ad intensive. There was 1:03 seconds of information, then 2 minutes of various ads for products and services. Is that the purpose of your broadcast now?

  • Wait I don't know why cloned meat is so bad?

  • i dont get the cloned meat thing either its not made with chemicals or any thing its just regular meat from a cloned animal

  • Yeah really I don't see what the big deal is!

  • Discard any thing you learned form this show, and do some homework from professional sources and learn some science of molecular biology. The clone meat is not safe unless the producer seriously screw up the process other wise is just same meat form defective animal. The safety issue has nothing to do with genes but what kind of chemical by product it produce alone the way, some harmful mutation in the gene produce caner etc but the gene itself is destroyed once being eaten.

  • oh ok

  • sooooo what was bad about cloned meat? nothing? what's the big freaking deal satan?

  • meat is meat, life thrives off of life... welcome to earth...

  • BOOGEYMAN!!! BOOGEYMAN!!!

    Give us some evidence something is bad, dont just state "Oh it might be harmful! Be scared!"

  • That was annoying...

  • if you want to know what you are eating, eat organic. no artificial preservatives or flavors, no antibiotics, no hormones, no chemicals, no pesticides, no cloning, no genetic modification. commercial food not only does not have to label if its cloned, it does not have to label the types of pesticides used or hormones, including bgh.

  • Even though my family grows organic beef and small grains, I want everyone to realize that organic is not necessarily chemical free. There are many instances when organic rules allow us to give more antibiotics or spray more questionable products on our crops. Sorry to burst your bubble, but organic is not as pure as you might think it is!

  • I'm sure not all cloned meat is not labeled. By eating any type of meat, you could be putting your body in danger and you don't ever realize it.

    People don't see that just because someone says something it doesn't mean it's true. Kraft and Nestle could be selling Cloned meat and no one would know.

    People don't realize what they are doing to others by cloning meat and other by products like that. It's wrong and shouldn't of happened in the first place. It's against nature.

  • By eating any type of food, you put yourself at risk. We are constantly changing nature by in every moment..We genetically engineer and irradiate fruits and vegetables, genetically modify pests to reduce their populations. Arguably, many things we do is against nature. Provide an actual risk of cloned meat.

  • 1:50 this implies that i am either A, a female, or B, a gay male! WTF mates!

  • Cloned meat is just unnatural and the idea just freaks me out. They could at least label the stuff.

  • I completely agree with you.

  • I agree!

  • Sooooooooo, what's so bad about cloned animals/meat?

  • absolutely nothing

  • A Jessica clone would be rad, I would take one for sure.

  • ur lips are perfect

  • Clones, once you've them all, you've seen one!

  • I understand that growth hormones and such are a bad idea. I'm all for the humane treatment of animals. I just don't get the huff over cloned meat...it's meat...the same meat....

  • The big deal is little to do with the health effects of cloned meat, and more to do with ethics and animal welfare. Most cloned animals die while in gestation or within a year of birth. This outrages animal rights groups, and perhaps rightfully so. It's more of an aesthetic issue which is why all these big food companies are against it, makes em look good. Although more study is needed, I have yet to find any credible health risks for cloned meat.

  • If that is so, then why would they put it into mass production? I am actually curious. I have worked as a ranch hand raising animals for food, and there was a big emphasis on treating the mother well because the bosses feared a miscarriage that could lose money.

    You seem more informed than I am, so I am honestly asking.;)

  • It's not into mass production. There is probably little cloned meat actually in the markets, as it is extremely cost prohibitive at the moment. But, with technology actually growing astronomically, farmers are getting better and better at cloning. They're end goal is to create an acceptable efficiency of cloning meat.

  • I don't think cloned meat is in the market much yet, but it is going to be. More of the clones are used to reproduce big money winners in the horse breeding and performance world, as well as reproducing famous show cattle for breeding. It makes it easier to use a dead bull's genes for stellar show bulls, and sell them for an extra ten thousand dollars because of their genetics. I don't think it has much to do with consumers' food chain....yet.

  • exactly. i just don't like meat in general but if people eat it, cloned meat is actually better

  • How is it better? When you clone animals you take a risk. Dolly, the sheep had so many genetic issues and problems. I mean come on, at least label it. That's why I don't trust the FDA and certainly not government.

  • fine they should label it but they are going to clone healthy animals that are better for us or that taste better. and plus, it is not actually the clones that people are going to eat. its their children. those will be okay.

  • Will it be any better for the ethics committees? Morally, I don't really see a difference. It has still happened.

  • what? I don't know which comment you responded to

  • I was talking about your comment about labeling cloned meat and that we will actually be eating their offspring, not the clones themselves. Sorry I wasn't more clear.

  • This is Zaproot and your watching Jessica Williamson, think keen, think green, think Jessica Williamson.

  • Lol she's not that good looking.

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  • Oh great.

    Now they're starting to think clones are POISONOUS or something.

    That's it.

    I'm officially pissed off at the world.

  • It is well known that people always reject new ideas. like the time when people didnt want to eat food from microwave bcause they were scared to get ill form it. So is cloned meat, in fact there is nothing wrong with it, just the same exact copy of chromosomes.

  • Clone meat is no big deal. As long as it is regulated. This needs regulation! After that, it shouldn't be a problem.

  • omg, can I have a clone of Jess? please! please! please! please! please! please! OMG please!!!!!!

  • that silverware is a great idea. I've been waiting for that to happen for years.

  • Lets clone vegetables next!!!

  • odd i thought it was ok to eat clone animals they are the same kind of animal but one is aging faster then the other

  • ok i actually havent watched the video yet but i dont see the point in cloned meat, i think it is just the same as regualar meat, ethics and taste and im not vegeterian