Why would Bill Gates begrudge folk the meat on their plates?
Is it because he already begrudges them their presence on earth, which he insists is overpopulated by billions of people?
“Bill Gates recently said that he believes rich nations would help the global fight against climate change by consuming only plant-based meat products instead of beef. (The Hill, Feb. 16, 2022)
“In a recent interview with Technology Review, Gates discussed his new book, “How to Avoid a Climate Disaster,” and emphasized the benefits rich nations could produce by moving to “100% synthetic beef.”
How is it possible to make “100% synthetic beef” tastes better “over time”?
“I do think all rich countries should move to 100% synthetic beef,” Gates said when asked about how countries can help to reduce methane emissions when it comes to food production. “You can get used to the taste difference, and the claim is they’re going to make it taste even better over time.”
How is it possible to make “100% synthetic beef” tastes better “over time”?
“The philanthropist and Microsoft co-founder told the outlet he is hopeful that a turn to plant-based proteins will help combat methane emissions produced by livestock. (The Hill)
A much bigger stink emanates from Bill Gates’ endeavours than could ever come from “methane emissions” of livestock grazing fields out in Mother Nature’s fresh air.
“Impossible and Beyond have a road map, a quality road map and a cost road map, that makes them totally competitive,” Gates said, referring to popular plant-based meat companies. They don’t represent 1% of the meat in the world, but they’re on their way.” (The Hill)
Popular plant-based meat companies don’t represent 1% of the meat in the world—but have a road and cost map making them “totally competitive”?
Who’s going to eat this stuff?
Who’s going to eat this stuff?
“Gates told Technology Review that he acknowledges the alternative argument that getting rid of cows is viewed as an unpopular approach, but he said that the benefits of plant protein are worth a shift for some countries. (The Hill)
“Eventually, that green premium is modest enough that you can sort of change the [behavior of] people or use regulation to totally shift the demand,” Gates said. “So for meat in the middle-income-and-above countries, I do think it’s possible.”
First it was babies “philanthropist” Bill Gates money helped to kill off in their mothers’ wombs.
Now it’s cows in the field he wants slaughtered.
Where does reality step back into the outlandish dreams of a rich and idle man with too much time on his hands?
“Bill Gates has never been a farmer. So why did the Land Report dub him “Farmer Bill” this year?” (Nick Estes, The Guardian, April 5, 2021 )
“The third richest man on the planet doesn’t have a green thumb. Nor does he put in the back-breaking labor humble people do to grow our food and who get far less praise for it.
“A White Man owns more farmland than my entire Native nation!”
“That kind of work didn’t make him rich. Gates’ achievement, according to the report, is that he’s the largest private owner of farmland in the US. A 2018 purchase of 14,500 acres of prime eastern Washington farmland—which is traditional Yakama territory for $17m helped him get that title.
“In total, Gates owns approximately 242,000 acres of farmland with assets totalling more than $690 million.
“To put that into perspective, that’s nearly the size of Hong Kong and twice the acreage of the Lower Brule/Sioux Tribe, where I’m an enrolled member.
“A White Man owns more farmland than my entire Native nation!”
Why is it that rich men like Gates and Ted Turner, another huge land owner, under cover of caring about the environment, end up with so much of America’s prime farmland and come on like lords of the manor telling humanity what they can and cannot eat?!
Meanwhile if lifelong techno nerd Bill Gates wants plant-based meat on dinner plates of the world, he should serve it up to himself and his globalist, One World Order friends, while we wish them all:“Bon Appetite”!
When I order from Burger King, I always get either the Impossible or the fish burger, both of which are delicious.
I actually like impossible burgers, carb heavy though they be, since I gave up meat in 1977, not because I didn’t like it but because I objected to contributing to unnecessary cruelty to animals and I discovered adequate substitutes like felafel, rice and beans, eggplant parmigian heros, pierogis, etc, though the cow fart to global warming hypothesis is hilariously silly on the face of it, but that being said, how come nobody refers to the likes of Gates as oligarchs?
Shouldn’t he always he referred to as, “the oligarch, Bill Gates?” I mean if we don’t want to come across to the world as fatuous hypocrites, thus forfeiting the moral high ground and becoming laughing stocks when ostensibly standing up to bullies?
Bear in mind Bill Gates wants to block the sun for ‘climate Change’ . Loony tunes