White peoples diets are killing the environment.
Posted by Dobrien 6 years, 4 months ago to Technology
Technocracy at work.
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I'm squarely on side (2) because I've found zero evidence to support view (1).
View (1), and the related view that theft should be tolerated, completely explain why Africa and south Asia are poor. I hope that colonialism becomes cheap enough again for those cultures to be wiped out and replaced, so that nobody has to live poor unless he himself earns it by screwing up.
MLK used as a revered lightning rod and as a rallying tool , yet his statement “Judge a man not on the color of his skin but on the content of his character” That statement is ignored.
Oh really? Are we supposed to eat grass? Or bananas that grow on trees and don't need watering?
What is next? We will be blamed for breathing more air than Latinos or blacks.
Egad!
Unlimited capacity for hatred - that is what the left is.
Let's all eat our way back to health and prosperity!
(I know I plagiarized some of this...)
The state science institute knows best.
In its most extreme sense technocracy is an entire government running as a technical or engineering problem and is mostly hypothetical. In more practical use, technocracy is any portion of a bureaucracy that is run by technologists. When you hear sustainability you are often hearing a subjective hypothesis. One The is Brought to you by the State Science institute.
The Ecology movement was born from Technocracy brought to the world by Maurice Strong with Rockefeller’s aid.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The authors want to thank the peer reviewers for improving this paper. Also, the authors would like to thank Dr. Dana Boyer at the University of Minnesota for her insights on FEW nexus research.
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
Do believe it was a Texas Chainsaw Massacre sequel in which I heard an actor playing one of those dear cannibals say, "Never skimp on the meat."
Me dino has followed that advice ever since!
Me have collected all the veggies, but that stew will have all the ample meats.
Why?
I'm a white dino--
Hear me ROAR!
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