This might actually be the thing that convinces me to become vegetarian

Never cared about any of the bs from vegetarians and vegans. I was a vegetarian for a period, not sure how long. Nothing amazing happened.

There are poisons in nature. And they accumulate when you go up the food chain, so meat contains a lot more of poisons than vegetables. They talk about it in this documentary, good documentary.

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I only watched parts of it. But to be fair I think one of the main things in that documentary was that there was a chemical that used to be classed as a pesticide that was put into the feed pellets for the salmon. But anyway... They also mentioned that it accumulates or some shit. Gonna watch it again.

There's literally nothing wrong with farmed salmon.
lice and diseases are a non-issue at this point with farms that we have in Canada.

it's not diseases, it's toxics. they make pellets out of fish that nobody eats. then they feed that to the salmon. apparently this concentrates the toxics.

I skimmed through the whole thing to find anything about toxins.
It looks more like a clickbait title.

>they dump gallons of pesticides straight into the water
>latch onto anything biological
>many pesticides are endocrine disruptors

I am sure they do this in many farms
you gotta make sure your fish is wild caught

no. they talk about it. but a big part of it was about a specific chemical monsanto produced, and it was like a cover-up by politicians due to conflict of interest/corruption. but they also said something about toxics accumulating in fish/meat I think.

ok. maybe. but i think they said here they sprayed the pesticide into the pellets which was used as feed. it was so the fish fat wouldn't become rancid apparently.

i know that cover :(

Modernity strikes again.

No so much a meat problem that a processing issue.

Veg not so bad.

i found it from someone here on Sup Forums. I thought the song and the picture fits well with the subject of the documentary.

>tfw vegetarian leftist hippie girl was right
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This chick is also redpilled on the materialism jew. She just hasn't realized that she's a national socialist yet.
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They also feed the salmon pellets of corn and soy. Fish eating corn and soy, huh?

What's it from?

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The thing is, it's such a safety net for most people. They simply don't care as long as they can keep eating. A lot will deny it, others blame you for being vegan/vegetarian... like it's some sort of conspiracy against them.

I stopped eating meat a while ago, but I'd totally kill a chicken and cook it. Just not knowing where the food is coming from or where it's been, what devil worshipping weirdo slaughtered the animal. So many chemicals in foods now too. It's all too freaky.

The bottom line is, just gotta make sure you're okay with what you eat. One side isn't going to change the other sides mind good/bad.

And all the spics and somaliniggers who are imported to work in the processing plants. Somalis don't even know how to wipe their ass from what I hear from people who work at a food processing plant. The company had to put signs in the bathroom telling them not to use their water bottle to double as an ass cleaner and drinking water on the production floor during a shift.

not impressed. so what if they kick the cows? like a human is going to be able to kick so hard it's gonna hurt for a cow.

Yeah, and crickets have more protein than chicken, but I'm going to stick with chicken

I can't be bothered to google it up, but factories have a certain percentage of unmentionable stuff that can be allotted to "accidentally" go in to foods.

The reasoning is they can't keep it all out, 100%.

So if tiny mouse falls in to a vat of peanut butter unnoticed, it takes the ride. Rat shit, some bugs here and there. Yeah.

I think the FDA allows a certain percentage to go through, but I can't recall the specifics

Wrong mentality man.

Even if you don't care about animals - It affects them, it'll affect the meat. Veal means that little baby animal can just about never move from it's tiny penned in cube. If that animal experiences torture or brutality, it releases chemicals in to their blood stream. Then you get to eat it.

Look it up if you're interested, pretty fascinating stuff.

Well, take care. Off to work.

Dumb propaganda

this is why i only eat vitamins, minerals, and salt water

I've had butchered animals myself. Sure it's unpleasant but it doesn't make me like meat any less. Grow a pair.

grow a pair of what?

Testiculars, of course.

This is retarded, kill yourself

>swede
>vegetarian
no surprised

>fish is the most toxic kind of meat
This is well known
Stick to beef

You need to study a lot more. The premise of accumulation is wrong. All living things have systems to remove poisons from their bodies. Some keep poisons for defence and some have poisons that are not good for humans. However nothing is kept purely because of the place it is in a food chain. Plus my favourite poisons are sugar, salt and alcohol. Eat or drink too much you die. I suggest you feed your vegan frenzy on rhubarb leaves and grape seeds. Then tell me how you are feeling.

Do you think that vegetables aren't treated with pesticides and chemicals?