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To: X Y Zebra who wrote (28592)2/9/2003 4:53:32 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) of 74559
 
XYZ, I don't know what it was that they did in Belgium to make the meat revolting, but I did away with it. I'm not sure that there's anything wrong with salmon or other fish farming. Or egg farming or cattle farming. The issue is the quality of production which includes the chemicals used to feed the things.

Inadequate chemistry in = inadequate food out. Eggs these days are a cruel joke - they must put recycled newsprint in as the feedstock or something. Hens don't get good chemistry in, so the output is pathetic. Same for much of food production.

<Not only all species, but if Jay and I get our ways, all humans will serve us too, not just all other species.>

<ah you mean like Victorian slaves ? or similar... >

You obviously misunderstood. The word serve doesn't involve slavery. When one gets service in a restaurant, the people there are voluntarily earning money by producing what customers want.

It wouldn't be pleasant to have slaves. It's the happy provision of service which is enjoyable.

Mqurice
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