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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How could anybody disagree?
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THAT is progressive.
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Yes! Evolving our relationship to each other, the planet and to animals is absolutely essential for us to move forward in a sustainable manner. I would also like to stress the importance of cultivating more edible and medicinal FUNGI as another KEY to our cultural evolution.
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We need a thumbs down button. This way senseless nonsense like this would be taken down by the author
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You forgot the “relationship to God” pillar. He notices things like that.
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I love you so much♥️
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There's been quite a few diseases that have transpired from our arguably selfish use of animals, and what have we learned? This is on top of the fact that it is not really sustainable and that there are benefits all around to rethinking our practices.
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I would be impressed if Harvard stopped selling beef after you wrote your post.
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(I mean that . . . Why else would they ever take issue with the induatry,?)