Here’s Why the New War on Meat Consumption Could Lead to Food Shortages…

Via International Man

Food Shortages

“Coercion is no longer taboo.”

Has there ever been a time in history where those who have been coercing have been on the right side of history?

“The Ministries of Finance and Agriculture have advanced plans to buy out hundreds of farmers and, if necessary, expropriate them, in order to quickly reduce nitrogen emissions in the Netherlands. This Is apparent from documents that have been viewed by NRC. The cost of this operation could amount to 17 billion euros. The plans point to a rigorously different approach, in which coercion is no longer taboo.”

I’d actually be shocked if we don’t magically experience an “outbreak of mad cow disease” or some such thing after which we’ll find men with stern faces and women with deep scowls telling us how dangerous the consumption of meat is — because — well, the disease, of course.

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