• iusearchbtw@feddit.uk
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    20 hours ago

    farmers feeding animals antibiotics isn’t bad for just the consumer, it’s bad for the entire human race

    mfers speed running antibiotic resistance

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    I don’t get how you can be against manure in any way. Used correctly there is close to no risk of any diseases getting to the end consumer. Usually you would apply manure before planting and by the time you harvest the crop too much time would have passed for any manure bacteria to survive.

    Manure brings lots of benefits. We all know it brings nutrients but it also adds a lot of organic matter and very manure heavy plant cycles can even net store carbon in the soil. And if you wouldn’t use the manure where would you put it? We should all know those US style manure lagoons (poop lakes) are all environmental catastrophes. There is literally no better way to use manure than to spread it on crops. The crops take up the nutrients which saves the nutrients from running into water causing algal blooms. In my European country there is a legal requirement that all manure has to be spread on agricultural land because of the environmental benefits of doing so.

    And the “poison”. Well that depends on where you live. There are safe pesticides and then there are generally horrifying ones. I don’t trust the US on this but I at least trust the experts on my country’s chemical regulation authority. They have banned lots of agricultural chem and have very strict requirements for new approvals. The main risk with modern agricultural chemicals are the people applying them, not the people eating the produce. Take glyphosphate for example, the most well researched agricultural chemical in existence. All the horror stories about it read as (and this is a real story I read in the newspaper): “I was spraying glyphosphate in my garden while 8 months pregnant and then I accidentally poured the entire 5 liter container on myself, then I had a miscarriage”. Lots of chemicals are like this. If I pour 5 liters of bleach all over myself I would get sick as well but that doesn’t mean bleached clothes are dangerous.

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    Someone didn’t learn about how poisons concentrate up the food chain. Biomagnification, if you care to learn.

    I learned about it, at school, from a video having people dressed up as rabbits grabbing lettuces of sticks (some injected with blue poison) and someone dressed up as a fox clubbing the rabbit people. Also, due to that video, the sound of the narrator saying ‘Arctic char’ will live rent free in my head.

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    The problem with these kind of arguments is always that animals also eat plants. If the animals are grazing 100% of the time, then maybe you don’t get pesticides with that (you certainly still get cow shit). But the meat industry does now regularly feed soy and corn to the animals, to bulk them up as quickly as possible, so in the end you get antibiotics, feces, digested feces and pesticides altogether.

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      19 hours ago

      The problem with these arguments is that they are done in bad faith by worthless pieces of shit.

      People who make that kind of arguments are the same that go suck Trump’s dick.

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    20 hours ago

    are you specifically seeking out comics that piss people off now?