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mellie
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Re: meat

Post by mellie » Thu Apr 19, 2012 4:43 pm

That's all they were used for in the 80s. Roo meat has not been available in the supermarket for very long.
- The good Reverend Free-Joy

Freediver, Kangaroo meat was legalised for human consumption in South Australia in 1980, and in all other Australian states in 1993.
My friend later learned that the roo meat he and his mates were 'culling' was in fact destined for SA restaurants and supermarket shelves.

Furthermore, a serious outbreak of toxoplasmosis (Australia's first) was attributed to kangaroo meat, not the other meats you advised.

LEARN!

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2784248/

Also, it's not so Green to eat Skippy, not if you truly value and respect our wildlife, health risks aside.

So the "go green, eat roo" push is sham science.



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Re: meat

Post by freediver » Thu Apr 19, 2012 6:12 pm

I am not claiming roo meat is risk free. Like I said all food has it's risks. I am just arguing for a bit of perspective.

Why is it not 'green'?

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Re: meat

Post by Bart » Thu Apr 19, 2012 6:55 pm

freediver wrote:I am not claiming roo meat is risk free. Like I said all food has it's risks. I am just arguing for a bit of perspective.

Why is it not 'green'?


Too easy, then again I should take it easy on those with L-Plates...NAAAAA!


but you can have your green meat - probably a result of you beating it too much :thumb





Who knows maybe you can even have green eggs and ham!

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Re: meat

Post by IQ popping » Thu Apr 19, 2012 7:12 pm

freediver wrote:I am not claiming roo meat is risk free. Like I said all food has it's risks. I am just arguing for a bit of perspective.

Why is it not 'green'?
Maybe you should explain why it is 'green' leaving out your AGW bias as it has been proven to be virtually non-existent (courtesy of the CSIRO)

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Re: meat

Post by freediver » Thu Apr 19, 2012 7:16 pm

Cattle do plenty of damage to our environment besides the GHG emissions. There are some examples here:

http://www.ozpolitic.com/sustainability ... o-law.html

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Re: meat

Post by IQ popping » Fri Apr 20, 2012 9:11 am

I don't read your self delusional dribble

The truth of the matter is that the deliciousness of steak far outweighs the whining moon bat crying of "won't someone think of the trees?"

And it outweighs the moon bat thinking that we should be eating a shit tasting meat like roo instead of cow because of the moon bats environmental concerns

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Post by mellie » Fri Apr 20, 2012 9:21 am

I'm still waiting for Freediver to post evidence that ingesting kangaroo meat is in fact "Green' and will halt the effects of global warming.

Come to think of it, i'm still waiting for him to post proof that global warming exists.

:Hi

Take your time Reverend Free-Joy, when it's clear, you have plenty of it up your green cassock sleeve.

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Re: meat

Post by Bart » Fri Apr 20, 2012 1:19 pm

mellie wrote:I'm still waiting for Freediver to post evidence that ingesting kangaroo meat is in fact "Green' and will halt the effects of global warming.

Come to think of it, i'm still waiting for him to post proof that global warming exists.

:Hi

Take your time Reverend Free-Joy, when it's clear, you have plenty of it up your green cassock sleeve.

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Don't worry FDH and his fellow flatearthers are like lemmings, they will follow the Greens and the ALP anywhere without thought :thumb
cause if they did think then they'd not be a Green or ALP supporter
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