While watching, I wondered, is this a documentary, or is it a processed product of "from life, higher than life". Whether or not, at least give people a warning. Ironically, the postures of developed countries at the Copenhagen climate conference are like old clowns scratching their heads. No one pays attention to this show, and people urgently need to deal with brutal global change together.
The reason why the world is so rich is the tireless efforts of many countries that insist on themselves. Korea is our role model, how many times they are disdainful of every time they eat meat happily. It is precisely because they have relentlessly resisted the low-cost import of American beef and protected their own agriculture and animal husbandry. The consequence of global industrialization is that the production of the same product anywhere in the world is 100% similar. Can you imagine that in a historically agricultural country that has lost the foundation to nurture itself, the people who are engaged in farming have nothing to do, and they are transported to such food companies like livestock, treated like livestock, and labored like livestock, Create biological bombs for people to eat. If this is the tragic fate of our descendants, why not start now and support state-owned agricultural products.
Nature exists as it has always been, and as the small farmer said, the cows eat comfortably on the grassy fields, their dung fertilizing the grass. No need to build a factory for cattle, no need to transport corn for feed, no need to open up the fourth stomach, no need to use so-called high-tech ammonia to remove infected bacteria from beef. Everything is so natural! To put it bluntly, people are only a small link in the biological chain of nature. The infinitely expanding selfish desires fill the hearts of some people, trying to control everything in nature. There are so-called short-term successes, but what they bring to nature and others is devastating. disaster.
When we spurn those powerless regulators, are we also thinking: Why don't we have
directors like Kenner? When everything is exposed in broad daylight, justice has its own judgment!
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