Veganism Kills – Why Plants Do Not Want To Be Eaten & The Effect on the Human Body

There’s at least 325,000 species of plants worldwide, humans consume just 200 of them globally.

In your local supermarket, you might up to 50 of these plant species, all of which have been engineered and hybridized by human beings.

The vast majority of plants that exist in nature are highly toxic, they do not want to be eaten. As plants are immobile they can’t run or hide, the same way animals can. They have adapted to defend themselves by other means.

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    Howdy

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    Plants are aware of time, temperature, level of light, their own surroundings, and capable of recognition, as well as warfare, yet they are considered only fit to eat without a second thought. “We’re not perfect is the excuse”… Damn vegetarian hypocrites.
    How much more do plants need to demonstrate before they are thought of by these people as living organisms with the same claim to life as animals.

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    Tom

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    People should be free to eat what they want. I just don’t want them to tell me what to eat. If they want to be veggie-tarians, I don’t care. On the other hand, if I want to be a carnivore, then they shouldn’t care. I happen to like meats much more than fruits and veggies. So what? It’s MY choice, as it is yours to eat what you want.

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      Michael

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      Don’t let the Commucrats know your preference for meat!! You’ll hear a knock on the door about 6AM and you will find the FBI outside. But don’t answer the door, whatever happens or you’ll be assassinated on your doorstep.

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