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<blockquote data-quote="unlacedgecko" data-source="post: 5299276" data-attributes="member: 19130"><p>You need to get with the agenda. "Small scale" farmers, like farmer Giles down the road, are good honest food producers who deeply care for the environment and their animals. They wouldn't need subs, if only they were paid a fair price for their produce.</p><p></p><p>Contrast them with the big nasty evil factory farms that care for nothing but profit. These factory farms delight in torturing animals and love to pollute the environment. If they can poison the food they're producing then even better! </p><p></p><p>^such appears to be the beliefs of large sections of the population. When questioned they don't seem able to accurately identify an evil corporate factory farms beyond the latest "shock" video expose from PETA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unlacedgecko, post: 5299276, member: 19130"] You need to get with the agenda. "Small scale" farmers, like farmer Giles down the road, are good honest food producers who deeply care for the environment and their animals. They wouldn't need subs, if only they were paid a fair price for their produce. Contrast them with the big nasty evil factory farms that care for nothing but profit. These factory farms delight in torturing animals and love to pollute the environment. If they can poison the food they're producing then even better! ^such appears to be the beliefs of large sections of the population. When questioned they don't seem able to accurately identify an evil corporate factory farms beyond the latest "shock" video expose from PETA. [/QUOTE]
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