An absolue gem this morning on ITV, as Piers Morgan takes on Liz Jones on veganism, and uses the wheat-production argument fairly comprehensively on her. And for all those who say vegans don't claim that meat eating is cruel - have a good listen to her language.
An occasional blog listing the creatures that live in the arable crop, and are killed accidentally, or have to be killed, during the production of wheat...which makes bread...which is labelled 'suitable for vegetarians'. Like the poor slugs in this picture, dying a long slow death due to dehydration after ingesting the blue pellets of metaldehyde. Good thing they can't scream; no-one in the countryside would sleep.
Wednesday, 5 December 2018
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An absolue gem this morning on ITV, as Piers Morgan takes on Liz Jones on veganism, and uses the wheat-production argument fairly compr...
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The very rock of the Moral High Ground occupied by the vegetarian/vegan movement is the claim that their diet doesn't kill animals. From...
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This plucky grasshopper and his curious beetle-like chum (at 2 o'clock from him) were found crawling over the combine today as we fi...
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Ploughing the field, making it ready for a new crop. The gulls are feasting on worms, snails, slugs and small rodents that have had thei...
Oh dear, that didn't go so well did it? I have to say though that Piers comes across as a buffoon. And a rude one at that.
ReplyDeleteI'm with you on the buffoon bit, Graeme - but his message is still valid!
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