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<blockquote data-quote="Member496333" data-source="post: 2220198"><p>Indeed. Sadly, stuff like this has such a narrow reach that virtually no one sees it. Folk in our circles do their bit to spread the message, but it doesn't get the necessary public penetration to make much of a difference. Social media helps, but I have started to realise recently that, actually, the majority really don't care and would rather not know. Most would prefer to stay in the Matrix. People just want an easy life. Proper ancestrally appropriate nutrition is an unnecessary inconvenience that Mo & Joe Average don't want to think about. And when it all goes belly up there's a pill they can take to mask the symptoms for a bit.</p><p></p><p>Sad but, in my opinion, true. The worst part is that humans never had to think about any of this. In fact one could argue that doing so is unnatural in itself. Real food and proper appetite is all that animals need in order to thrive, but our apathy has been taken advantage of and we've been hoodwinked by <em>Big Bull****</em> into believing that brightly coloured boxes of human kibble are actually food. Anyone who doubts this need only look in an uninformed friend's cupboards and fridge. Barely any food in sight. Left to our own devices we'd still be eating steak and eggs, be none the wiser, and on the whole, be a sight healthier for it <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite4" alt=":mad:" title="Mad :mad:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":mad:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Member496333, post: 2220198"] Indeed. Sadly, stuff like this has such a narrow reach that virtually no one sees it. Folk in our circles do their bit to spread the message, but it doesn't get the necessary public penetration to make much of a difference. Social media helps, but I have started to realise recently that, actually, the majority really don't care and would rather not know. Most would prefer to stay in the Matrix. People just want an easy life. Proper ancestrally appropriate nutrition is an unnecessary inconvenience that Mo & Joe Average don't want to think about. And when it all goes belly up there's a pill they can take to mask the symptoms for a bit. Sad but, in my opinion, true. The worst part is that humans never had to think about any of this. In fact one could argue that doing so is unnatural in itself. Real food and proper appetite is all that animals need in order to thrive, but our apathy has been taken advantage of and we've been hoodwinked by [I]Big Bull****[/I] into believing that brightly coloured boxes of human kibble are actually food. Anyone who doubts this need only look in an uninformed friend's cupboards and fridge. Barely any food in sight. Left to our own devices we'd still be eating steak and eggs, be none the wiser, and on the whole, be a sight healthier for it :mad: [/QUOTE]
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