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Meat: a threat to our planet.
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<blockquote data-quote="Swarfmonkey" data-source="post: 6646564" data-attributes="member: 144242"><p>Can't see that happening. Much of the environmental movement has little to do with the environment and everything to do with far-left politics with a coat of green paint. I believe the phrase "watermelon politics" covers it. Take Moonboot and his anti-sheep and anti-farmer crusade, or Guy Shrubsole from FoE whose more obsessed with who owns land rather than what's done with it, for example. Then you've got the likes of XR (which, in reality, is nothing more than a re-branding of the anti-capitalist group Rising Up!), whose distaste for representative democracy is obvious through their demands for "citizens assemblies", whose decisions government would be forced to implement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swarfmonkey, post: 6646564, member: 144242"] Can't see that happening. Much of the environmental movement has little to do with the environment and everything to do with far-left politics with a coat of green paint. I believe the phrase "watermelon politics" covers it. Take Moonboot and his anti-sheep and anti-farmer crusade, or Guy Shrubsole from FoE whose more obsessed with who owns land rather than what's done with it, for example. Then you've got the likes of XR (which, in reality, is nothing more than a re-branding of the anti-capitalist group Rising Up!), whose distaste for representative democracy is obvious through their demands for "citizens assemblies", whose decisions government would be forced to implement. [/QUOTE]
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