Re: Pineapples & Orange Jucie
[Re: lee steinmeyer]
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03/14/19 10:16 AM
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Very good article, the problem is, here it is preaching to the choir! That article needs to be where everyone gets a chance to see it! Hear! Hear! Totally agree. Now let's spread it far and wide over the course of the next few months. Excellent article. Thanks for the share.
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." -Edmund Burke "We are fast approaching... rule by brute force." -Ayn Rand
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Re: Pineapples & Orange Jucie
[Re: gibb]
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03/14/19 12:19 PM
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Good article. Shines a light on the truth about consumerism and what it really takes to go from farm to table. The ill-informed "no footprint" crowd and those who spout inaccurate, false, and at times fairy tale data in the media (that's biased anyway. ALWAYS two sides to every story; good, bad, or indifferent) need to hear the truth about what they are consuming and the process it takes to get it to their table. Even in rural areas people are less knowledgeable about farming practices than city folk where 50 or 70 years ago. The "why" we as wildlife managers or controllers meet with negative push back from the miss-educated to what we do, most folk have become so far removed from the goods and foods they use any/all pseudo-science seems to make sense. In short, the less people know about the real process of "farm to table" (which is how ALL food is mass produced. Small, large, private, or corporate-you gotta grow it before you eat it) the easier it is to sale the latest "new" or "cataclysm" to what we consume, the way we consume it, or the way it is processed or manufactured. Same with fur. Those uninformed or better said, those who've been programed, believe it detrimental to the ecosystem, nature, and the earth to do what we do. As stated on the cover of all the FTA magazines, "The cruelest thing we can do to wildlife is fail to manage it", which is what we do as trappers, manage wildlife that would manage their selves into extinction and not in a "Disney movie" way by simply leaving on a bus driven by a bear but by disease and starvation. More of my NWCO clients need a short tutorial on carrying capacities in spite of the fact they called me to remove the bump in the night. Folks in general have allowed those who don't know to inform them about what they aren't willing to learn for themselves. Go to "The Library of Economics and Liberty" and type in "I, Pencil: My Family Tree" by Leonard E. Read. Great example.
Darkness flees in the presence of light. Jesus Christ, lighting the way for over 2000 years.
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Re: Pineapples & Orange Jucie
[Re: gibb]
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03/14/19 12:41 PM
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Mira Trapper
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Used to remind AR Vegans about their footprint & the hypocrisy of their footprint on different vegan PETA type forums. They despised me for showing them the irony & how such things as warfarin or fire for blazing their sugar fields or why 60 million buffalo are displaced by harvesters and other machinery. What used to really drive them nuts was showing them grain or corn harvesters travelling in military fashion over huge tracts of land beside each other with the wonder as to how many animals couldn't survive that vegan lifestyle they push let alone a beaver pond.
This poem which I wrote for those folks didn't help me with the vegan/AR hypocrites but I received a lot of positives from folks willing to see the irony.
Collateral Damage
I am the wheat fields all golden & brown Every year the machinery mows me down. Whirring cutters ripping into my field isn't so nice, crickets and locusts, nesting birds and thousands of mice lay mangled and broken in fields of wheat.
Vegans ignore their terrible plight, as the wounded fade into the night. Along come the combines and the threshers add to the score, pounding and cutting into bits of feathers, flesh, & fur. till the soil is refreshed with animal gore,
The plan for the farmer has already been set, as his machinery catches all in its net. The vegans don't like to hear of those collateral deaths, but this is how farming goals are met.
Travelling the highways of this continent so vast and healthy, harnessing nature has man quite wealthy. He alone understands that his machinery offers life a new start, because compost in sods is built on animal blood.
Their rotting flesh is an important gift for the sod, those animals killed might be a natural gift from God. That which is life feeds on deaths written in blood, whether by the tooth or in the wake of a flood.
Scanning what was once shoulder high prairie grass, pondering the expansion of all those vegan gases. Not once has their mind's eye viewed the dead mass, where mighty herds of the buffalo used to roam. Long dead, their memory lives on as visions in this poem. Replaced now by granary combines and planted ground, where thundering hoof beats used to pound..
Taking advantage of energy bled from the extinct dinosaur, from millenniums past the earth gives up her energy stored. The monster bodies fell hard upon the dust. Dissolving in time to radiate as oil wells burst, giving up black gold held beneath the earth's crust.
See how the earth is scarred, once covered in water and ice. All matter of life is lost with a mere flip of natures dice. Some think death is unkind and unfair, not knowing nature is endless with no worries or care. People can sing of their sorrow with a compassionate flare, However, surviving is a truth, that nothing is spared. New life is fed from bodies caught in death’s glare.
Mac Leod Motto
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Re: Pineapples & Orange Jucie
[Re: gibb]
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03/15/19 03:05 PM
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Holy crap ! An amazingly well laid out article.
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Re: Pineapples & Orange Jucie
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