The VEGAN cuckoo-land that is infesting politics and which farmers are fighting daily.

JackOutback

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A lot of posters on here probably haven't even set foot on a real farm.
Hey, I went to a farm stay just last year. Real authentic like.

But it’s not really the issue. One doesn’t have to have been a farmer to recognise problems in the food industry anymore than one has to have been a jockey to recognise problems in the horse racing industry.
 

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I see the Vegan activist in prison refused to eat his meals because they wouldn’t serve him vegan meals , suffer you flog what you reckon it’s a holiday camp in prison.

Imagine the irony of getting told what to eat lmao.
In my experience an example would be Muslim prisoners getting halal certified food and during Ramandan having access to a microwave and getting a large food pack to reheat after hours.

The were either allowed the microwave in their cells or staff would go to their units after hours to let them out of their cells to use the communal unit microwaves.

Aboriginal prisoners having numerous days per year when bush tucker was prepared and eaten. They were the only ones allowed to eat it.

Prisons in Victorian cater for all sorts, I'd imagine that in the end they'll have to cater specifically for vegans somehow.
 
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The unemployed, scum, idiot couldn't afford bail, so spent two nights in remand.
Oh boo hoo.
Is remand supposed to supply 'special dietary needs'?
I think not.
Once he enters the general prison population, which is inevitable, his hand will be held, his head patted and his special needs will be met.
If only we had work for the dole, this dopey kid probably would channel his energy into positive activities rather than being destructive
 

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Wow, good to see such a positive change in society:

The number of Australians leaving meat off their plate continues to climb, according to a new report by independent research company Roy Morgan.
The report found that 2.5 million Australians, or 12.1 percent of the population, now eat food that is all “or almost all” vegetarian, up from 2.2 million in 2014.
https://www.livekindly.co/australians-no-longer-eat-any-meat/

It's crazy how quickly Australian society is beginning to choose more ethical and viable sources of food.
 
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