The history of meat restriction:
Ancient Rome:
- Grain dole for plebs (free bread for the poor)
- Meat for patricians (wealthy classes)
Medieval Europe:
- Peasants: Bread, porridge, occasional eggs
- Nobility: Roasted meats, game, rich stews
Victorian England:
- Working class: Bread, potatoes, tea
- Upper class: Beef, mutton, rich puddings
Soviet Union:
- Workers: Bread rations, cabbage
- Party elite: Meat, butter, imported delicacies
Modern West:
- Poor: Pasta, rice, beans, "heart-healthy" grains
- Rich: Grass-fed ribeye, wild salmon, organic eggs
The pattern hasn't changed in 2,000 years.
Meat for the rulers. Grains for the ruled.
Now they've convinced you the grain diet is optimal while they eat steaks at private clubs.
Same restriction. Different propaganda.
@michieldevries Hoe realistisch is dit? Als je bedenkt dat je met zoveel batterij capaciteit. Bijna 1% van de cobalt productie per jaar opslokt. En dan hebben we het alleen over NL. Die nog geen 0,7% van de wereldwijde energie gebruikt.
"Why is it that 5 000 units of our currency is worth one unit of your currency, where we are the ones with the actual gold reserves? It's quite evident, in fact, that the aid is not coming from the west to Africa, but from Africa to the western world."
Mallence Bart-Williams
@MattP1Gallagher This is not the real car I don’t think. Come testing it will look like the redbull with the sidepods. This car does not look ‘right’ great livery tho
it's not aliens
i wish it were aliens
but it's not aliens
it's just the ol' engineered panic, an attractive nuisance ensuring natsec reporters get assigned to investigate balloon bullshit rather than budgets or bombings (à la nordstream)
until next time