I find it worth noting that, as opposed to COVID, this time around it’s affecting rural parts of the US first, instead of urban areas. It’s the rural areas that, generally, didn’t take COVID seriously.

I wonder if this time around they’re going to stick to their guns about how simple protective measures somehow infringe on their freedumbs, or if a little prudence will suddenly become “the American Way.”

I imagine that the conspiracy theories about the Biden administration deliberately infecting cows with H5N1 over 5G networks have already started.

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    How about reevaluating our Dairy husbandry practices as well to address overcrowding and feed quality of the cows? Its healthier for all. The cows, the workers, the quality of the milk and ultimately the health of the people. The cows are crammed into barns where they spend virtually their entire lives indoors. They are fed all together with processed food made from literal chicken excrement that they eat off the floor through confinement systems and head slots. Its a dismal existence. Why are we not talking about this? It has been proposed in the past that the practice of feeding dairy cows chicken litter ( poop ) be banned due to the risk of contamination, yet we still allow this practice in the US.

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      Imagine the options we would have if we instead subsidized plant-based alternatives and the research to get us away from meat and dairy. There’s no reason for continuing the cruelty and wasting natural resources like we do when we know better.

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      If you want to be vegan, that’s an option available to you today.

      If you want everyone else to be vegan, I don’t think that that’s likely to happen unless there are preferable options available. If someone can grow steaks in a lab and make them cost-effective and have an equally-good experience as a chunk of a cow, then sure.

      I don’t think that that’s impossible. But I also don’t think that the technology is there yet in 2024. My guess is that there’s gonna be some heavy lifting from genetic engineering companies that hasn’t happened yet. When we get to the point that we can just go make a cow milk tree or an egg vine or something on that level, then sure.

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    Before they die, they will spread it around, it’s what sheeple do.

    Edit: in case it may somehow not be entirely obvious, by “sheeple” I meant conservatives, who have the luxury of choices, not the workers.