There are three pillars to a more sustainable world: A new relationship to each other, to the planet, and to animals. We need to rethink them all and place humanitarian concern before an obsolete economic perspective. This is an example: harvardpolitics.com/united-s…

May 20, 2020 · 5:16 PM UTC

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Let’s all get started
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The problem is not animal vs perennial vs annual agriculture. The problem is the extractive model of wealth creation. We need regenerative agriculture and a regenerative economy.
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Animal cruelty is a crime!* *unless if it hurts capitalism to not hurt them or kill them.* *didnt joe exotic go to prison for the same thing?🤔
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Laissez faire should be obsolete but it's alive and well in all levels of government. Trump administration clearly has been onboard
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We need cattle and other animals to restore our soil. Ending animal agriculture altogether is extremely over simplistic and short sighted. savory.global/
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Exactly. Continuing to do the same thing and expecting different results is the definition on insanity. This is an opportunity to re-evaluate so many things that are dysfunctional in our society.
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Marianne, I never thought I’d say this but, as a meat lover... I’m ready to have this conversation for the first time ever.
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