Diseases of Domestication - Pandemic Alert
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The greatest irony is that after all the expense of raising these animals, we eat them and they kill us.
Instead of recognizing this insanity, we torture and kill millions of other animals trying to find a cure for the diseases caused by eating animals in the first place.
"Eating" -- Michael Anderson
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In trying to prevent diseases in animals so that we can eat them, we've made ourselves more vulnerable to the very diseases we are trying to prevent.
As a result of eating animals, we not only kill ourselves with degenerative diseases, but we kill ourselves with infectious diseases that leak from the animals we eat to man.
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oh is this true? i have a dog and i felt scary now
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@ARTLKING Being vegan is a huge step in the right direction - as it cuts out the hormones, antibiotics, saturated fats and other chemicals that are concentrated in animal flesh and their by-products. Organic produce is always more desirable for obvious reasons but it isn't always available, I agree, so it is important to ask your local market / supermarket for more of these products and then we can vote will our wallets.
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@DianeDi I hate Monsantoand Big Pharma. I want to buy organic food but I don't have any store which have organic food. GO VEGAN TO STOP GETTING SICK AND FEEL BETTER !!!!!!!!
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@DianeDi I hate Monsantoand Big Pharma.
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@DianeDi I have seen this before but I like it.
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@lucklyclover58 ight good
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a person replied to my post 1 year later and i replied back... and that's me "still around"? lol....
why would i stop using YT?
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@transtlantic Oh my gosh, are still around? Unbelievable little pest is what you've become.
so can i get a disease from my dog? cuz he is domesticated
lucklyclover58 1 year ago
@lucklyclover58 The diseases discussed in this video refer mainly to CAFO's (Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations). When you have thousands of animals kept in unsanitary conditions, I would think it's a breeding ground for many things. I think you and your dog should be just fine.
DianeDi 1 year ago