"Het deugnarcisme van de apologeten van rampspoedig beleid is in de kern een zelfdienende ideologie die onder het mom van medemenselijkheid ten diepste immoreel is, omdat het uit eigenbelang bereid is ongelimiteerde schade te tolereren en veroorzaken, zolang het deugende individu kan blijven zwemmen in het pislauwe zwembad van het eigen gelijk." https://t.co/q7p7DqZhEu #Amsterdam #Asiel #Immigratie #Multiculturalisme @sypwynia
@sypwynia@wierdduk@menno_tamminga Gelooft nu werkelijk iemand dat dit "ongelukkig toeval" was? iedereen wist dat die oorlog in het midden oosten eraan zat te komen, maar desondanks waren de voorraden minimaal gevuld....waarom? Dit is geen incompetentie, dit is met voorbedachte rade!
@FarazPervaiz3 Whats wrong with castration?
You wont have to lock them up, dont have to feed them, dont have to worry about early release...cheap and simple and makes an awesome example to other wanabe pedos
@PeterMiltenburg Grappig dat je, blijkbaar, ongeacht partij, dezelfde kledingadviseurs hebt...
Of is het presidentschap verworden tot een soort "men in black" met allemaal hetzelfde uniform??
"Beef uses 15,000 liters of water per kilogram."
Right. Yes. Staggering number. Enormous. Cannot argue with the size of it.
One question though, if you'll permit it. Just one. Very small. Easily answered.
Where does the water come from?
Not philosophically. Not as a rhetorical exercise. Literally. Physically. Where does the water in that calculation come from?
It comes from the sky.
It is rain. British rain. The thing that has been falling on Britain continuously since before anyone thought to keep records and that, if you've spent more than forty minutes in this country, you will be aware is not exactly a limited resource we need to manage carefully. It is falling on a field. As it would whether or not a cow was standing in it. As it did before the cow arrived. As it will do long after everyone who has ever shared that statistic on social media has departed this planet for whatever comes next.
Here is the question nobody asks. If you removed every cow from that field tomorrow morning, every single one, gone, lorry comes, the lot, would it rain less?
No. Of course it wouldn't. The rain does not consult agricultural policy. The rain does not know about the infographic. The rain has one job and that job is to fall, and it performs that job with tremendous consistency regardless of what is standing beneath it.
The water does not get saved. The water still falls. It just has no root system to soak into, no grazed sward to slow its movement, no hoof-churned surface to increase infiltration. It runs off the compacted, ungrazed field into the nearest river, picks up whatever topsoil hasn't been fastened down, carries it downstream, and deposits it in someone else's flood plain.
The cow is not drinking your planet.
The cow is, if you want to be pedantic about it, one of the more useful things that could happen to that rainfall.
Go outside. It's probably raining. Have a think.