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Meat: a threat to our planet.
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<blockquote data-quote="Clive" data-source="post: 6656482" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>I think it's important that farmers remind themselves that there is support for what they do. Frankly, this is a bloody depressing industry right now as the high suicide rates concur - If things don't change the big problem the human race will face is a lack of people that want to be involved in producing food at all !!!</p><p></p><p>The constant "bullying" of farmers by media and agenda groups surely can not be legal? imagine the outcry if we had weekly documentaries about high crime rates amongst black people? or how disabled people burden the NHS etc? no way that would be acceptable</p><p></p><p></p><p>The BBC need to understand they are bankrupting families and in worst case responsible for suicides through this bulling</p><p></p><p>I'm not saying that UK ag doesn't have some work to do cleaning up its act (along with just about every other industry) but the way this is being gone about right now is wrong and the victims are real people</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clive, post: 6656482, member: 6"] I think it's important that farmers remind themselves that there is support for what they do. Frankly, this is a bloody depressing industry right now as the high suicide rates concur - If things don't change the big problem the human race will face is a lack of people that want to be involved in producing food at all !!! The constant "bullying" of farmers by media and agenda groups surely can not be legal? imagine the outcry if we had weekly documentaries about high crime rates amongst black people? or how disabled people burden the NHS etc? no way that would be acceptable The BBC need to understand they are bankrupting families and in worst case responsible for suicides through this bulling I'm not saying that UK ag doesn't have some work to do cleaning up its act (along with just about every other industry) but the way this is being gone about right now is wrong and the victims are real people [/QUOTE]
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