Meat for me, not for thee! Bjorn Lomborg, a Danish climate commentator, and author of “False Alarm: How Climate Change Panic Costs Us Trillions, Hurts the Poor and Fails to Fix the Planet” stated that if the average person in the industrialized world eliminated meat from their diet, it would only result in an individual emissions reduction of 4.3%. Also, a “rebound effect” is seen with those on virtue-signaling vegetarian diets; their cash savings from eliminating meat is simply used on other products that drive up carbon emissions. Some have suggested that a lot of the Germanic “green” political culture is basically a way of justifying the reduction of living standards that results from negative population growth. Instead of causing national unrest, this is a way of channeling it into a sense of virtue. We’re getting poorer, but it’s to save the Earth! Fine, let them do it. Let’s eat cake. It’s better than beetles! How many crickets must a man be forced to eat before he picks up his pitchfork and says, enough is enough? The urge to save humanity is almost always a false front for the urge to assume power and rule over others. Read more at: 100PercentFedUp.com“A private lunch was held at the Hotel Schatzalp, which is primarily accessible by riding a funicular, or tram, up the property, those with knowledge of the gathering explained. An attendee said the gathering took place at the hotel’s Belle Epoque restaurant, with salmon and a beef dish served to participants.”
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