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14084541 No.14084541 [Reply] [Original]

What a waste--
https://www.npr.org/2020/05/14/855662494/millions-of-pigs-will-be-euthanized-as-pandemic-cripples-meatpacking-plants
>up to 1 million extra hogs per week given their current production capacity
>the average American eats 40lbs of pork per year
>a hog can yield up to 180lbs of meat
>one weeks worth of extra hogs could feed 4.5 million Americans for an entire year
How can we stand by and accept this? Our fragile supply chains cannot handle any disruption. They are euthanizing these animals by shooting, or mass gassing because they are too expensive to feed for even one week beyond when they were expected to be harvested. And the slaughterhouses are so "streamlined" that they can't accept hogs which have grown beyond the size for their processing methods. It is disgusting, decadent, and cruel to euthanize 1 million animals for no useful purpose.

>> No.14084556

>>14084541
pork is peepeepoopoo meat

Also the idea of pigs lined up for a firing squad sounds absurd and funny

>> No.14084562

>>14084556
Meanwhile, similar events are occuring in the beef industry, and we are accepting beef imports from Namibia simultaneously! Explain that.

>> No.14084563

what's stopping smaller farms from just butchering animals themselves and selling the meat under the table?

>> No.14084575

>>14084563

jews

>> No.14084586

That's really disgusting. Fuck the system. Honestly though, what can we do? Really makes you feel powerless, it's depressing.

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>>14084541
>the world is a vampire

>> No.14084611

>>14084563
butchering an animal by hand takes a lot of time and requires a lot of special tools, like butchers knives and bonesaws.

>> No.14084620

>>14084563
Most farmers don't have the facilities to really do that in a timely and cost effective way. Our whole supply chain depends on being able to process huge amounts of food quickly.

>> No.14084621

>>14084563
Given the example of beef being imported from Namibia, there are clearly people who have an interest in reducing the independence of American food production. And the rancher that exposed this in a viral video got censored on Twitter. Here's a re-upload: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AKXreP3LB8
Try the link in this article yourself if you don't believe me: https://www.breitbart.com/border/2020/04/28/rancher-u-s-importing-beef-while-prepping-to-possibly-discard-american-herds/

>> No.14084646

>>14084541
Didn't Trump invoke the Defense Production Act to keep meat processing plants open for this very reason?

>> No.14084693

>>14084646
Most factories are staggering shifts and slowing down production to avoid outbreaks among workers that would force them to close down.

>> No.14084702

>>14084693
>>14084646
For any capitalists out there, now would be a good time to venture into meat processing.

>> No.14084704

lmao just let them free bro what's the problem here no need for an oinker holocaust

>> No.14084711

>>14084693
Makes sense. Still that's gotta suck for the workers, especially since it reduces the facilities' liability for any illness that happens to the workers. Must be wild being an "illegal" while also being a "critical essential worker".

>> No.14084714

>>14084693
>>14084646
Also demand in general is down with the restaurant industry under restrictions. Restaurants buy (and throw away) a LOT of food and right now they can't afford to do that.

>> No.14084716

>>14084693
Yes but also, most factories employ illegal aliens, who often live in single family households with 2-3 or more families crammed into them with people coming and going to work at all hours of the day, and work closely with others who live the exact same way.
Another headline we're seeing lately is how the virus is affecting Hispanics so much- and of course they try to blame it on lack of access to healthcare (bullshit) because whitey is keeping them down, when in reality it comes down to cultural lifestyles.

>> No.14084724

>>14084704
>what's the problem here
Well what am I supposed about the 30-50 feral hogs that run into my yard within 3-5 minutes while my small kids play? And now you want to add more hogs?!

>> No.14084729

>>14084711
There's going to be some uncomfortable conversations about the labor system in America when this is all over.

>> No.14084738

>>14084729
lol we all can dream. Just look at Wisconsin opening and within 30 minutes people flocking to bars with no PPE or social distancing. These people do not have one iota of care for workers if it is going to personally inconvenience them in any way.

>> No.14084760

>>14084541
>wow a vertically integrated system run by oligopolies with the sole intention of generating profit is getting absolutely btfo by a pandemic
this is why you support local farmers fags. just got my local produce and meat haul from my local farmers yesterday for the exact same price that I have always paid.

>> No.14084764

>>14084541
I agree, they're pigs, omnivores that are also cannibalistic.

Just stop feeding them and see what super pig emerges as the last one standing.

>> No.14084773

>>14084738
There was an ice cream shop in Massachusetts that reopened with new social distancing policies and closed the same day because people where being complete assholes to the staff. In Oklahoma they tried to enforce a face mask requirement and had to lift it because people were threatening grocery store employees with physical violence.

>> No.14084783

>>14084729
>>14084738
Also it was either Bloomberg or NYT that said the average income of Senators is ~$1.2 million, Representatives ~$900,000 and they still have robust health insurance and can adequately social distance for much longer than the average American whose median income is ~$61,000. There's a reason there has only been a one-time $1,200 stimulus in 2.5 months.

>> No.14084792

>>14084541

Are vegans rejoicing about this? They do realise this would be the inevitable consequence of huge swathes of the population 'going vegan' or just drastically reducing their meat intake. The numbers of farmstock are simply not sustainable nor manageable to be left without directed purpose (i.e. for meat). Did vegans think that they could just unloose all these animals and everything would be dandy?

>> No.14084799

>>14084792
Now that is how you strawman! Nice

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>>14084541
>cruel to euthanize 1 million animals for no useful purpose.
Cruel to breed and kill animals in general. Better off killing them all now so we don't let these more of these poor artificial creatures reproduce and suffer again.

>> No.14084837

>>14084820
This is probably the most vile non-human webm on the internet.

>> No.14084863

>>14084820
I kinda wanna see this but like a week or so down the road, as they get desperate and hungry and start to turn on eachother

>> No.14085166

>what do you mean plan ahead nooooooooooo i have to kill them all!
factory farming is retarded.

>> No.14085235

>>14084541
Americans are subhuman.

>> No.14085249

>>14084820
The screaming in that pit would annihilate your eardrums.

>> No.14085314

>>14084820
Based

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>>14084541
Eh I'm good

>> No.14085418

>>14084724
fuck your kids, hope they fucking die lol

>> No.14085437

>>14085400
I think their burgers are alright, are these good?

>> No.14085464

>>14085437
They're pretty good, I dip them in plant ranch

>> No.14085485

>>14084837
It's China. What did you expect?

Imagine being a construction worker some years from now, excavating for a building foundation and coming across the remains of this.

>> No.14085742

>>14085485
or excavating fossil remains thousands of years from now lol
>>14085400
>>14085437
the quorn mycoprotein burgers are the most delicious meat substitute microwavable I've ever had desu

>> No.14086017

>>14084563
These aren't farmers killing off their pigs, but industrial scale factory hog warehouses.

Also if this is happening it's 100% the fault of the retarded government for shutting down schools and restaurants over a stupid fake "virus."

Plus these retarded hog operations could release the poor little critters instead of killing them. Killing healthy animals, who can easily survive in the wild especially in summer, is pure Satanism.

>> No.14086029

>>14084562
It's best to keep the Namibia contracts, the ships and schedules were made before the corona farce, so there is no reason to break a contract, that could cause animals to be killed and wasted overseas, unplanned.

But if Africa has enough beef to export to us, this is proof we can shut down all idiotic liberal food aid to Africa.

>> No.14086036

>>14084724
These little critters would be released in rural areas not new York City.

"Rural areas" = hunters areas so the hogs would be gifts to the local hunters, use them to feed your kids duh. This is only a "problem" for Satanist killers (who would kill millions of healthy animals, and not honor them by eating them with Thanksgiving)

>> No.14086064

>>14086017
do you have any idea how much environmental damage wild hogs do to wildlife?

>> No.14086125

>>14086064
>>14086036
Yeah, you can't do that. Hogs ravage crops, and destroy entire harvests to the point that they have to be gunned down en masse by a machine gun from helicopters. It doesn't negate all the other fuck ups that led to this scenario.

>> No.14086186

>>14086064
Wild hogs are wildlife.
>>14086125
Woopdidoo. The row crops are being plowed under too. Killing healthy survival machines, right before summer (and not eating them) is satanic beyond all measure.

I guess they are killing millions of hogs now as practice for killing millions of whites tomorrow.

>> No.14086193

>>14086186
stop pretending to be retarded anon

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>>14086186

>> No.14086242

>>14084586
>Take the current overflow from the slaughter factories and send it out to poorer families who probably have a smaller food supply
>Government subsidizes the outreach, and the loss of income temporarily.
>Start slaughtering more
It's a bit socialism, but capitalism produced the problem. Consumption has to be maintained while they work on lowering the amount of pigs they keep on hand, or continuing a socialist like feeding system. We don't even consume 40% of our food, but millions still go hungry. Reagan did the whole government cheese thing when there was too much dairy.

>> No.14086251

>Can't sell enough pork
>Can't afford to keep feeding the pigs
>Can't just donate it because none of the coastie roasties are willing to fork up the money to ship pigs from HAHA FLYOVER LAND to glorious commiefornia
>NOOOOO YOU CANT JUST LET THE MEAT GO TO WAAAAASTE
The fuck do you want them to do exactly? You broke bitches lost your job at starbucks and just want meat to show up on your door for free?

>> No.14086255

>>14084541
Just sell them to people...directly. Leave it to the agriculture sector to save an extra buck at the cost of hoarder mentality. Sell to China or something, we've all seen those goobers play Last Person Holding with their pork when that pig disease shook em up.

>> No.14086260

>>14086186
That's some serious voodoo magic resonance you've got going on there.

>> No.14086262

>>14086255
>sell to china
>meanwhile china is building the worlds largest hogfire here >>14084820

>> No.14086325

>>14086242
Capitalism had 0.00000% relationship to this problem. Government force and stupidity (or purposefully evil) is the sole cause of this problem. (Shutting down the economy at gunpoint)

If we didn't have totalitarian government and a complicit lying media, there would be no problem whatsoever. The flu is not something new in the world.

>> No.14086335

>>14086251
The pigs they're going to kill were going to schools and restaurants etc, places the evil government shut down. Coastal trendies are not going hungry and the meat counters are still well stocked with meat. I Have not gone a day or a meal without meat.

>> No.14086351

>>14086335
Yeah, no shit. I'm making fun of people throwing a hissy fit over supply exceeding demand and excess product going to waste as a result.
Nobody's going hungry over this, it's just wasted meat, and nobody is going to pay to "just donate it lol".

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14086356

>>14086335
>I Have not gone a day or a meal without meat.

>> No.14086370

>supply chains collapse, everybody goes broke within a month because can't go to gyms or movies

Sounds like our economy was a paper tiger to begin with.

>> No.14086380

>>14086370
the best part is that despite being a consumerist based economy, places like amazon are having to restrict ordering and product availability because they literally can't keep up from all the stay-at-home shopping

>> No.14086391 [DELETED] 

>>14086325
>The flu is not something new in the world.

Oh boy here we go. Covid19 is not the flu. But you're right, the lockdowns to date appear to have been pointless, though for different reasons than you're suggesting.

The general lockdowns were supposed to buy our country time by keeping healthcare undercapacity while we ramped up nationwide testing, contact-tracing, and support for those requiring qquarantine. That way we could just identify hotspots and have targeted quarantining.

None of that has materialized. All we have done is close the borders, and unemployment benefits for those in quarantine will expire with the end of the lockdowns.

So yeah, almost completely pointless because we never bothered to get our shit together.

>> No.14086401

>>14086325
>The flu is not something new in the world.
Oh boy here we go. Covid19 is not the flu. But you're right, the lockdowns to date appear to have been pointless, though for different reasons than you're suggesting.

The general lockdowns were supposed to buy our country time by keeping healthcare undercapacity while we ramped up nationwide testing, contact-tracing, and support for those requiring qquarantine. That way we could just identify hotspots and have targeted quarantining.

None of that has materialized. All we have done is close the borders, and unemployment benefits for those in quarantine will expire with the end of the lockdowns.

So yeah, mostly pointless because we never bothered to get our shit together and only a small fraction of the US population might have any immunity

>> No.14086431

>>14086380
How the fuck is the boom in stay-at-home shopping despite a consumerist based economy (whatever the fuck that means)?

>> No.14086437

>>14086431
did you have a question?

>> No.14086438

>>14086401
No shit it's not "the flu". But it is essentially the same thing, just in a different "corona" form.

>> No.14086445

>>14086437
Yeah, on a scale of 1-10, how retarded does your physician tell your parents you are?

>> No.14086464

>>14086445
is this guy le serious

>> No.14086466

>>14086445
I never learned to count

>> No.14086478

>>14084541
Maybe if the processing plants weren't run by cheap assholes they could have sprung for some basic sanitation/ppe so their whole labor pool didn't get sick at the same time. Ever wonder what happens if you don't flatten the curve? That happens.

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>>14086464
>is this guy le serious

>> No.14086489

>>14086478
The Sholom Rubashkin story sounds like a conspiracy theory, yet it happened. I wouldn't doubt if most the meat packing industry is similar. It seems it's all run by Israeli's and Chinese.

>> No.14086496

>>14086466
It's not counting, it's just a number.

>> No.14086500

>>14086017
healthy animals in any industrial farm, fucking kek

>> No.14086510

>>14086489
Holy shit I just read about this and Trump cut his sentence by 19 years. Fucker really does have a thing for Jews lmao.

>> No.14086521

>>14086510
It was a bipartisan request. Not a fucking peep from the media. I guess human sacrifice requires someone to do the "butchering" LOL

>> No.14086548 [DELETED] 

>>14086431
He's saying the economy was still slow to adapt regardless of the supposed abundance. Which is half true. It's partly because stockpiling essential supplies and sitting on unused capacity to plan for emergencies is generally not the most competitive business practice because it's additional overhead to maintain with nothing to show for it during normal times.

>> No.14086550

>>14086431
He's saying the economy was still slow to adapt regardless of market pressures. Which is half true. It's partly because stockpiling essential supplies and sitting on unused capacity to plan for emergencies is generally not the most competitive business practice because it's additional overhead to maintain with nothing to show for it during normal times.

>> No.14086567

>>14086550
I was more commenting on the irony of a company whose whole shtick is to be walmart but better having to limit orders because they're getting too much business while the economy is tanking
but also, yes, that.

>> No.14086576

>>14086550
I'm no economist, but what is the monetary value of retarded cheap consumer items sold on amazon compared to commodities in the actual economy?

>> No.14086581

>>14086017
The government is elected by and serves the people. Vote better.

>> No.14086592

>>14086581
Yes, I’m sure if we all just vote harder we can achieve utopia

>> No.14086639

>>14086592
>vote harder
no, vote better. If you want to change your country then vote better. Don't like the industrial cruelty against animals agriculture, get some legislation in to stop it.

>> No.14086647

>>14086325
Ok retard
hong kong flu killed 100k in 3 years 69 to 71
lying chink aids kill 80k in 3 1/2 months under lockdown
>they da same
>stupid nigger
capitalism is jewish as fuck just as bad as communist

>> No.14086663

>>14086647
>flu
Anyone calling covid19 this is best ignored. That's my top tip for you, anon, hope you are comfortable and relaxing.

>> No.14086673

>>14084716
Stereotypes exist for a reason. I dunno why people keep trying to act like they're better for pretending they don't. Illegals, big poor families living off federal gimme-bucks, and the homeless are gonna keep this virus prevalent for ages to come.

Summer is going to be an absolute shitshow across the board, I feel. Everyone's too stupid and bored to stop going out and touching each other now, wait until traditional summer vacation hits.

>> No.14086689

>>14084541
adopt them then instead of bitching about it.

>> No.14087003

>>14086673
>Summer is going to be an absolute shitshow across the board, I feel. Everyone's too stupid and bored to stop going out and touching each other now, wait until traditional summer vacation hits.

Damn you got me. We'll go from zero deaths to zero deaths.

>> No.14087015

>>14086017
> releasing a million domesticated hogs into the wild when wild hogs are already so ecologically destructive that we have bounties on them to incentivize people to proactively cull them

based retard, people like you will always kill more animals than you save.

>> No.14087164

>>14086029
keep an eye out for Meatco
https://www.farmprogress.com/trade/namibian-beef-imports-now-us

>> No.14087210

>>14084646
Yes, but not for masks for the meatpacking employees. Huh.

>> No.14087232

>>14084556
pork is the best breakfast meat. shut the fuck up.

>> No.14087236

>>14086689
Those things are monsters once they get to 200lbs. You can't feed them enough

>> No.14087273

>>14086581
except here the people are demanding we reopen and the government is refusing to do our bidding

I'm not saying it's going to happen, but we are closer now to citizens taking up arms against the government than we have been since the civil war

you have police arresting people for being outside in public or for trying to run their businesses, and on the other side you have some that are refusing to enforce any shutdown orders that go against the constitution. we are on the bubble baby!

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14087291

You know, if you people got your way and we stopped eating them that we'd have to euthanize all the food animals? You can't just release a million pigs, they're not part of the biosphere, releasing them would be an ecological disaster.

>>14086017
Again, no, think logically about what releasing a million animals of one type would actually do. Pigs in particular are social animals which will not only viciously compete with each other but will attack humans. This would mandate hunting them down, that mandate would attract rednecks to the area and your city/county/whatever would quickly become addicted to the cashflow they represent and begin to cater to them. Remember that art gallery? That tiny cafe? That whatever? Well it got knocked down to make space for a Bass Pro Shop.

>> No.14087300

>>14087273
Alternatively, we could have had fully unequivocal unemployment insurance for everyone for about a month instead of giving rich people a free 4 trillion dollars and it would already have been over. However, I actually like the idea of angry mobs killing politicians and reptilians. So there's that!

>> No.14087392

>>14087300
see the thing is, short term I'm getting paid $800 a week to do nothing at home. I can't complain at all, I'm raking it while I jerk off 4 times a day and play animal crossing

its just that it's clear this was a power move by politicians to crash the economy going into an election season and they are doing so at the cost of risking a depression

>> No.14087399

Why don't these stupid companies just convert their perishable foods into non-perishable products? Evaporated milk, spam, etc. Or give the pig meat away for free to food banks? This is what capitalism does during the slightest upset, while the homeless continue to starve.

>> No.14087421

>>14087392
Oh yeah. It was a cash grab for both sides.

>> No.14087480

>>14087399
The bottleneck is at the slaughterhouses/processing plants, not the farm.

>> No.14087484

>>14084541
it's almost like every public school is closed

>> No.14087488

>>14084702
>collapsing prices
>"now would be a great time to get into the market!"
great plan, anon. you have any investment advice too?

>> No.14087499

>>14087488
>less meat being processed because of corona
>meat shortages, higher prices for consumers
>pork being given away by farmers on the cheap because only other option is to euthanize
you fuckin retarded or something

>> No.14087503

>>14084764
underrated. kek

>> No.14087510

>>14087484
The shortages are because of meat processing plants being closed because workers were getting sick. You have to be 18 to post by the way.

>> No.14087513

>>14087399
>i don't know what i'm talking about but i still feel the incessant need to bitch because feelings
post tits whore

>> No.14088226

>>14084562
We have animals, but lack the capacity to process them due to the pandemic. The meat coming from Namibia is already processed.

>> No.14088229

>>14084563
It's illegal for these farms to conduct slaughter without a slaughterhouse license. Those licenses are a cunt to get, very expensive, and have to be constantly renewed. Unless they plan to continue doing their own processing into perpetuity, it's a bad investment.

>> No.14088235

>>14084586
It's not the slaughterhouses that have overflow, the lack of processing capacity IS the shortcoming. The farms now have an overflow of animals for which there is insufficient slaughter and processing capacity.

>> No.14088238

>>14084621
Breitbart cannot be trusted. They are a hard-core right wing conspiracy website.

>> No.14088246

>>14086438
No, it's fucking not you tard. Corona has a completely different genetic makeup than Influenza. They may both be corona-type viruses, but that is where the similarities fucking end. COVID has more in common with SARS and MERS than it does Influenza.

>> No.14088255

>>14086663
I agree with this guy. Those are the people that are drinking the orange kool-aid straight from the cock and begging for more.

>> No.14088260

>>14087003
Zero deaths? 82,000 are dead to date in the US, and 300,000 around the fucking world. Zero deaths my ass, fucknut.

>> No.14088950

>>14088238
>Breitbart cannot be trusted. They are a hard-core right wing conspiracy website

Nigger-jew. Do you know what website youre on right now?

>> No.14088956

>>14088950
Cracker-spic, what does that have to do with what he's saying? Even if you're on the right, you have to acknowledge that Breitbart is just as biased as CNN and MSNBC, if not even moreso.

>> No.14089020

>>14088229
So change the licensing requirements?

>> No.14089026 [DELETED] 

>>14084541
All this for a fake virus.

>> No.14089040

>>14087015
sounds like job creation to me

>> No.14089055

>>14084541
I want to adopt a piglet.
I'm sure I could plump him up nicely by Christmas just taking home uneaten food from the hospital where I work.

>> No.14089085

>>14084541
its not that its fragile, or that they cant afford to continue to slaughter
they are choosing not to because theres no guaranteed profit, so why waste the money

>> No.14089133

>>14088260
now remember that we locked down because of nonsensical projections of 2 million deaths
now remember that it does not spread as effectively in hot and humid environments
now remember that over a third of its kill count has been nursing home residents after our competent and caring governors forced nursing homes to take COVID patients instead of quarantining them properly

>> No.14089189

I don't get how 2 months of low sales suddenly hurt them so badly, it's not like the meat will turn bad in that time. And there's tons of way to make pork meat that can be stored for months.
same with that whole "potato crisis", wtf, just freeze them, just dry them, just plant them again.

>> No.14089211

>>14087291
>Remember that art gallery? That tiny cafe? That whatever? Well it got knocked down to make space for a Bass Pro Shop.

Based as fuck.

>> No.14089719

>>14089020
the jews at charge won't allow it

>> No.14089730

>>14087291
Well you answered your own question...they shouldn't been bred in the first place dummy

>> No.14089795

>>14089189
The issue is that there isn't enough processing capacity. The packing plants are down and now there's nowhere for the product to be shipped to.

>> No.14090065

>>14089795
the pigs are alive, just let them chill another month or two, dig into your savings to pay for a month of feed.

it's not like the demand is ANY lower. people are still eating SOMETHING.
>the restaurants are closed, therefore there is no demand for food
imagine how stupid someone needs to be to even utter these words.

>> No.14090081

>>14090065
Profit margins are thin and feed is expensive. Theyll fill an extra shit lagoon in that time.

>> No.14090113

>>14084541
and i'm just sitting here eating bacon and eggs from my local farm
i love texas

>> No.14090132

import starving 3rd worlders.

problem solved

>> No.14090709

>>14090065
Pigs are slaughtered at a specific age to maximize yield while minimizing gamey taste. The older the hog, the gamier the meat. Most people don't like that gamey flavor.

>> No.14090813

>>14089020
>loosen licensing requirements and standards for food preparation
>during a pandemic
Yeah, why doesn't the U.S. just cut out the middle man entirely and start opening up wet markets where you can get the product killed, butchered, and sold on the spot?

>> No.14090817

>>14090065
They can't just let the pigs hang out because there are new pigs being born into the facility every day. Factory farms are unsanitary enough, the last thing they need is to start overpopulating the pens.

>> No.14090823

>>14090065
Yeah, I guess I'm confused by this because every grocery store I've been to where I live have meat products of all kinds available.

>> No.14090864

>>14089133
>300,000 dead
>it wasn't 2 million so it doesn't matter
imagine not caring about people this much

>> No.14090873

>>14090864
I don't

>> No.14090927

>>14089020
There are probably all kinds of legalities involved that make it difficult.
Think about how much you pay for a food handlers license. There are probably all kinds of insane fees and paperwork that make it too complicated for most small farms to just do that.

it's all easier said than done.

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>>14090873
then why don't you go die like the rest of em?

>> No.14090941

>>14090932
I already work with the public and have been this whole time. I'm still fine. Don't care what happens either way.

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>>14090864
I cant really care about humans when many people pop out kids by the dozens. Our numbers have already been replaced

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>>14091106
Oy, the laws kid, geez, it's so difficult. Like there's so much paperwork, geez. Who's gonna do it? You? It's too hard. It's the law, kid. Whattayagonnado?

>> No.14091338

>>14088238
I am just saying they linked the video I posted. And Twitter removed the video. Has nothing to do with Breitbart, however it did happen to be the only major publication that covered it. Seems odd to me, right?

>> No.14091668

>>14086017
>Also if this is happening it's 100% the fault of the retarded government for shutting down schools and restaurants over a stupid fake "virus."
Nah. Blame the cockholes who own the slaugherhouses and meat packing plants for not running things so that workers won't get sick off each other. Result? Places have to shut down because of all this covid stuff and there's nowhere for the hogs to go.
They've been told before to clean up their act, but they didn't (they thought it was cheaper to bribe their way out) and now their cheapness is biting them hard. Don't feel sympathy. These are some of the main places making America sick.