28 March 2009
Meat kills.
Have you put that pork chop down yet?!? No? My mean, judgmental rants haven’t helped yet, eh? : ) Well now, the most corrupt, drug-pushing pimp in history, the US Government, says that we should adhere to a plant-based diet. Re-he-he-heally?!?
This report (24 March, 2009) ran in Reuters, by Maggie Fox, Health and Science Editor, and detailed the results of The US National Cancer Institute Study about the effects of red meat consumption on general health. Here are some of the findings of the thorough, careful study. (I have tried to find documentation about the study itself, but it seems it’s not yet published. However, click here to read the full Reuters article):
- “Even when other factors were accounted for -- eating fresh fruits and vegetables, smoking, exercise, obesity -- the heaviest meat-eaters were more likely to die over the next 10 years than the people who ate the least amount of meat.”
- “The quintile [of study participants] who ate the most red meat had a higher risk for overall death, death from heart disease and cancer than the men and women who ate the least red meat.”
- “For overall mortality, 11 percent of deaths in men and 16 percent of deaths in women could be prevented if people decreased their red meat consumption to the level of intake in the first quintile.” I also contend that taking meat out of your diet is better for your psychic (or spiritual, if you like) health. Many Buddhists believe that when you eat a sentient being, you also eats that being's karma - and since it's a hierarchical karmic ladder, the lower you eat on the karmic chain, the worse karma you yourself ingest. In other words, that chicken has tons of poopy karma, otherwise they wouldn't be a chicken -- and you just ate it.
- “The U.S. government now recommends a ‘plant-based diet’ that stresses fruits, vegetables and whole grains.”
- “…‘farming animals for meat causes greenhouse gas emissions that warm the atmosphere and uses fresh water in excess,’ [a nutrition expert] said. ‘I was pretty surprised when I checked back and went through the data on emissions from animal food and livestock,… I didn't expect it to be more than cars.’”
- And here’s a real shocker: “The meat industry denounced the study as flawed.”
Here is as good a time as any for me to embrace so-called Social Darwinism: maybe all the meat eaters should continue on their path, and eventually you’ll breed yourselves out by dying early! There are too many damn people on the planet anyways, so why don’t you guys just go ahead and select yourselves out of the equation?
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cancer,
environmentalism,
meat consumption,
vegetarianism
10 March 2009
March 10 is Tibet Day
March 10th Statement of H.H. the Dalai Lama (Published: Monday, 9 March, 2009)
"Today is the fiftieth anniversary of the Tibetan people’s peaceful uprising against Communist China’s repression in Tibet. Since last March widespread peaceful protests have erupted across the whole of Tibet. Most of the participants were youths born and brought up after 1959, who have not seen or experienced a free Tibet. However, the fact that they were driven by a firm conviction to serve the cause of Tibet that has continued from generation to generation is indeed a matter of pride. It will serve as a source of inspiration for those in the international community who take keen interest in the issue of Tibet. We pay tribute and offer our prayers for all those who died, were tortured and suffered tremendous hardships, including during the crisis last year, for the cause of Tibet since our struggle began..."
For full version visit
www.longlivehhdl.ning.com
www.dalailama.com (Official Website of His Holiness the Dalai Lama)
"Today is the fiftieth anniversary of the Tibetan people’s peaceful uprising against Communist China’s repression in Tibet. Since last March widespread peaceful protests have erupted across the whole of Tibet. Most of the participants were youths born and brought up after 1959, who have not seen or experienced a free Tibet. However, the fact that they were driven by a firm conviction to serve the cause of Tibet that has continued from generation to generation is indeed a matter of pride. It will serve as a source of inspiration for those in the international community who take keen interest in the issue of Tibet. We pay tribute and offer our prayers for all those who died, were tortured and suffered tremendous hardships, including during the crisis last year, for the cause of Tibet since our struggle began..."
For full version visit
www.longlivehhdl.ning.com
www.dalailama.com (Official Website of His Holiness the Dalai Lama)
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