@Frollein_VogelV@Joelle_Raute Nutztierhaltung ≠ Tierleid, und bei Tönnis sowieso nicht.
Wenn es um Landwirtschaft geht, plappern alle politischen Richtungen komplet unreflektiert, die Grünen Erzählung nach.
Der Fall Nowak und Floyd in Beziehung gesetzt, und die jeweiligen Reaktionen darauf, zeigen die Doppelstandards des Establishments schonungslos auf.
Verrottet, faul, unfähig, abgehoben.
The bodycam footage of Henry Nowak has just been released.
An 18-year-old who was stabbed FIVE TIMES called the police for help.
His attacker told officers Henry was a racist.
So they handcuffed the victim.
Henry told them over and over:
"I've been stabbed."
"I can't breathe."
"Please brother, I can't breathe."
An officer responded: "You've been stabbed, mate? I don't think you have."
Henry died in handcuffs.
The mainstream media has said NOTHING.
Where is the same outrage from when George Floyd died?
Watch this footage. Share it everywhere.
Pray for Henry’s family.
@ch_zimmer@Paskir@LeachartsMarte Das ist oft ein organisatorisches Problem, beeinflusst durch das Wetter, eigene nicht verschiebbare Arbeiten, Abhängigkeit von Dienstleistern, und die Größe der zu mähenden Fläche.
Auch bei uns im Süden gibt es oft Betriebe die über 100 ha mähen müssen.
Climate activists keep saying:
“Something must be done.”
Okay. What exactly?
Shut down farms?
Consume less?
Stop flying?
Drive less?
Heat less?
Travel less?
Work less?
Grow less?
Because modern civilization runs on energy, industry, fertilizers, transport and technology.
You cannot demand lower emissions while pretending there are no trade-offs.
And you definitely cannot scream “follow the science” while rejecting nuclear power, GMOs, dense cities, or innovation.
@GrowResilience_ No till creates some times a lot of new problems.
In my opinion only water infiltration increases for sure.
So I would say yes, but...