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Staffing the Vegan Buffet at COP29 is a Sad and Lonely Job

Staffing the Vegan Buffet at COP29 is a Sad and Lonely Job
DAVID BLACKMON
NOV 15, 2024

Climate scolds love to claim that food production accounts for something around 20% of global human-caused greenhouse gas emissions. They love to also claim that the burping and farting of cows and other ranching livestock accounts for a big portion of global emissions of methane, which they claim is, along with CO2, an extinction level threat to the very planet on which we live.
That’s the dogma of the climate alarm agenda - or at least a sliver of what has become a sprawling quasi-bible filled with such dogma. Given that, one would expect the attendees at this year’s COP29 climate conference, being tithing members of the Global Church of Climate Alarm™ would all queue up to the vegan/vegetarian stand outside the confab’s meeting halls.
Welp, as you can see from the video below, any such expectation would be not just wrong, but the 100%, diametric opposite of the true situation.
Truly, friends, there is no more lonely job on earth than staffing the vegan/vegetarian bar at the COP29 festival of climate alarm dogma.
It turns out the attendees at COP29 are every bit the ravenous meat eaters as the average Halliburton oilfield crews that crowd into the bar-b-que joints in places like Midland, Cotulla, and Karnes City, Texas each day for lunch.
Is this just one more example of the rank hypocrisy practiced by the climate alarm faithful? Sure, but it’s also human nature. Humans are, after all, animals made for consuming meat and lack the digestive structure of other animals who subsist on grasses, grains, and vegetables.
Thus, while I shy away from referring to the faithful of this global religious cult as being exactly human, this video does seem to provide pretty compelling evidence, doesn’t it?
That is all.

https://blackmon.substack.com/...41-aa95-f435e0821c03


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I eat meat maybe once a month usually a cooked chicken from a store.


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I eat meat maybe once a month usually a cooked chicken from a store.


Why?

Also, what does this have to do with the article posted?
 
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There was a small vegan restaurant here … and it was gone in ~9 months. Meanwhile, the Jersey Mike's 50 feet away, plus the Zaxby's and Italian restaurants, does a brisk business. Big Grin

One thing that can be said for vegetarians and vegans: they can make a reasoned (still wrong, but at least non-hypocritical) argument against hunting.

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Get my pies
outta the oven!

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They all flew there on the jets that they want to eliminate for the rest of us proles too.

Hopefully all this crap gets tamped way down over the next 4 years

They had our annual Thanksgiving lunch at work and NO ONE was touching the “roasted tofu” shit they had for the vegans. LOL


 
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Only someone completely ignorant of soil biology/ecology/biochemistry/agronomy believes the “veganism is good for humans/the planet” argument.

Grains are, however, wildly more profitable for processors than meat.
 
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If folks are not wanting to eat meat that just means more for those of us that do. I support people’s right to choose what they decide to put into their bodies as long as I don’t have to accommodate it.
 
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