COMMONWEALTH COUNTRIES
The BBC In 2017 called the Indian government ban on cow murder in 18 states 'food fascism'.
Has the BBC ever condemned Saudi Arabia's ban on importation of pig flesh? Is the real food fascism the BBC shilling for the mass murder of mammals, cows, sheep, and kangaroos practiced by the
Commonwealth countries of the UK, New Zealand, Australia, and Canada?
Cows, pigs, sheep, chickens, turkeys, fishes etc. all have a right to exist and live lives of nonsuffering.. Cows wish Muslims respected cows' rights to exist while pigs wish the 2/3 of
Hindus who are not vegetarian respected their rights. Sheep wish that Muslims, Hindus Christians
Buddhists Jews atheists would
leave them alone.
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CANADA
1. Canada has no government murder called execution...
2. It is less involved in illegal and immoral violent wars
3. It gives health care to all its citizens
4. It has cheaper drug prices (GOP senators arranged that it was forbidden
for our Medicare to negotiate for lower prices with drug cos.)
5. Has a less violent culture.. fewer murders and less gun fixation
But:
1. Canada needs to cancel the brutal annual clubbing of baby and adult seals
2. Stop the aggressive marketing of tens of billions of cows in order
to sell their disease ridden, climate change causing flesh
3. stop inviting hunters in from US and world to murder
innocent wildlife
4. Stop deforesting of trillions of trees, the homes of animals and birds, to sell lumber
5. Take in not just rich but poor refugees.
6. stop bulldozing many square miles for tar sands oil
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RUSHING RIVERS OF RUSSIA
In the rivers of
the heart of every Russian
the current of Spirit
Love is always rushing....
to the sea of God
beyond and inside
each of Russia's
riverbank bulrushes
(This is not a comment on any current politics but on the 26 million Russians who died, more than any other country defeated the Nazis..
The turning point in the war was the Battle of Stalingrad from August
of 1942 to February of 2043.
who died fighting the Nazis or dying of the effects of the fight.)