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Beware the plant eaters

By: Vineet Tiruvadi

Issue date: 7/21/08 Section: Opinion
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Those crazy vegetarians and their message of healthy eating are dangerous.

Steadily increasing food prices are spawning more of those pesky vegetarian types. Besides threatening the very fabric of society, along with our delectable dinners, they can be a very distracting nuisance. But don't worry. With a few potent defenses you can bring them back to the side of reason and maintain the innocence of society's impressionable children.

Increasing demand for food, as a result of sky-rocketing populations, leads to an increase in food prices. Natural disasters, such as the Midwest floods, don't help either. While the brunt of the "food crisis" hasn't manifested itself in the U.S. yet, the increasing demands of the affluent China and India demonstrate an impending food resource competition, much like oil and jobs.

Some may take this as a warning to streamline our diets and become more efficient and healthy eaters. Naturally, they must be stopped.

Their first attack may target meat's inefficiency in energy transferal. It's a basic biological concept: every transfer of energy from one level to another, such as a plant to a rabbit, results in a substantial loss of energy. That means if we eat a rabbit that has eaten 20 blades of grass we'll get a lot less energy than if we ate just those 20 blades of grass. The vegetarians may tell you that it makes more sense to eat plants/producers because that leads to the greatest energy transfer efficiency, allowing us to feed more people with the available grain we have. Obviously that's wrong. The real solution to getting more energy out of our food would be to eat more rabbits; that's basic math. Watch as the vegetarian is rendered speechless. You won this round.

With growing fear in their eyes, the vegetarians may resort to attacking our prized layers of insulation. Supposedly, a vegetarian diet is "healthier" for the body. With a properly thought out diet you can get all the nutrients you need and be healthier, with greater culinary and monetary efficiency. I don't need to point out the grievous flaws in that statement, but I will. "Thought out diet" is just a euphemism for intellectual-elite smorgasbord. If the vegetarian attempts to propound the "health benefits," just mention the fact that without meat, a human being is 90 percent more likely to contract tenuisfiguratis, a debilitating condition with no known cure. Of course, this disease is made up, but while the vegetarian looks it up you can down at least three more steaks: a hefty moral victory: round two goes to you.
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Vegetarianism

posted 7/21/08 @ 4:13 AM CST

Actually, vegetarianism results in less efficiency because grazing animals eat grasses and plant matter which is grown on land unsuitable for agricultural for raising vegetable crops for humans. (Continued…)

Laura Beth

posted 7/21/08 @ 8:15 AM CST

Predictable article when so many people are rising from the burnt offerings on their plates. Not only is animal agriculture a crime against nature and an ancient misguided practice, it IS fitted like hand in glove to the rise in most degenerative diseases. (Continued…)

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Matt

posted 7/21/08 @ 9:12 AM CST

The use of animals to supplement our diet is as natural as eating plants. Humans along with many other animals cannot digest tree bark, grass, and other abundant sources of food so relying on animals that can is part of the natural order. (Continued…)

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Aggiedude82

Aggiedude82

posted 7/21/08 @ 10:26 AM CST

Plant eat? where's our good ole list eater from the ole ag class of 03, lol

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slash '84

posted 7/21/08 @ 1:21 PM CST

Let's face it, veggie tailgate parties just aren't the same as the Bevo thing.

I tried it, didn't much like it. The bean sprouts kept falling through the grate and flaring up, setting the lettuce on fire above it. (Continued…)

DJK

posted 7/21/08 @ 1:31 PM CST

Vegetarianism = malnutrition!

People, you are omnivores! Your bodies are made to digest meat!!!! Granted, you don't have to eat 5 steaks a day, but this vegetarian garbage is being pushed as an excuse to support the false-religion of global warming. (Continued…)

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Ryan

posted 7/21/08 @ 4:30 PM CST

Wow, the meat industry isn't wasting any time spamming these comment boards! :)

OF COURSE vegetarianism is healthier, humane, and more sustainable than a meat-based diet. (Continued…)

Rachel

posted 7/21/08 @ 8:20 PM CST

This article is probablyone of the most ignorant pieces i have ever read. You obviously know NOTHING about vegetarianism and hould check your facts beforeyou make a claim. (Continued…)

navin

posted 7/21/08 @ 10:45 PM CST

Non sense article ever read. Why battlion is giving space for such a article. if you guys need opinion writer, I will help to find some good one.
navin

Chester

posted 7/21/08 @ 11:17 PM CST

And Vineet Tiruvadi pulls off their mask to reveal.....

they are a grizzly Bear.

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