Vegans causing poor people to be priced out of quinoa market

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So, you can only eat quinoa if you're vegan? :D :roll:
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Read the footnote mate:
"• This footnote was appended on 17 January 2013. To clarify: while soya is found in a variety of health products, the majority of production - 97% according to the UN report of 2006 - is used for animal feed."
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I know.

The DODGY TAX AVOIDERS rainforest is being eaten by meat-eaters and they have the audacity to criticise vegans?

What's more, consuming farmed animals means consuming GMOs big time.
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Meat eaters, vegans, a cold and desperate Greek father chopping down a tree to keep his family warm, a gas-guzzling petrol-head who doesn't give a shit.....

....none of it matters.

Not while there are still 7 billion of us. We're still going to hell and we're still going to drag the rest of life there with us. In truth, hydrocarbons have allowed us to pretend, for a while, that we were not in massive overshoot as a species in relation to our planet's carrying capacity. When the hydrocarbons go, we get to find out how utterly untenable our human population really is and always has been. We get to see Easter Island played out on a planetary scale.
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Steve, don't go all negative on us. You, more than most, have a handle an stuff. Initiate, don't give up.
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stevecook172001 wrote:.

....none of it matters.

In truth, hydrocarbons have allowed us to pretend, for a while, that we were not in massive overshoot as a species in relation to our planet's carrying capacity
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re wrote:Read the footnote mate:
"• This footnote was appended on 17 January 2013. To clarify: while soya is found in a variety of health products, the majority of production - 97% according to the UN report of 2006 - is used for animal feed."
Soya, read the article mate.
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If vegetarianism can lead to genocide, just think where veganism could lead *shudder*
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Kentucky Fried Panda wrote: Soya, read the article mate.
I did read the article, mate, unlike you, who obviously didn't get beyond the headline. The article talks about soya and quinoa.

Here's a quote
"Soya, a foodstuff beloved of the vegan lobby as an alternative to dairy products, is another problematic import, one that drives environmental destruction [see footnote]. Embarrassingly, for those who portray it as a progressive alternative to planet-destroying meat, soya production is now one of the two main causes of deforestation in South America, along with cattle ranching, where vast expanses of forest and grassland have been felled to make way for huge plantations."

And the next day they added "97% of soya is fed to animals for meat" Oh, you mean the meat that vegans don't eat :roll: And what the hell is the vegan lobby - when did eating become lobbying?

The premise of the article is too ridiculous for words. I think about 2% of people in the UK are vegans - they must be eating a shitload of quinoa if they are pricing the locals out of the market. But like Steve said we're all fecked anyway. Nothing matters.
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Here's a Bolivan perspective:
Aldo wrote:I am bolivian, and Think the title of these article is stupidly sensationalist.
The article itself tends to be accurate and it is trying to show what is happening in my country, but the author (Mrs. Judy Molland) hasn't forgot to still use some sensasionalist words on it. As a bolivian who was born in the Andes (La Paz), middle class, I am eaitng quinoa since I was born. The totally truth in this article is that quinoa is A WONDERFUL FOOD IN THE WORLD. Actually the bolivian government is implemmenting a breakfast in poor schools based on quinoa. Poor people in all over the world (unfortunately) cannot afford MANY things, quinoa is just one of them. Most of the time is not due because the poor people don't have money, is just iggnorance about what a native products contains. Please Just believe 50% of this article. :-(
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[quote="stevecook172001"]..........a gas-guzzling petrol-head who doesn't give a shit.....

....quote]

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ziggy12345 wrote:
stevecook172001 wrote:..........a gas-guzzling petrol-head who doesn't give a shit.....

....quote]

:oops: :oops:
Has Steve discovered my plans for a V8 Mad Max style interceptor? :lol:
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Needs more vodka to be palatable. :wink:
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