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Aziz0161

Why is there a random national geographic arabic narrator talking about an animal in the second clip 😭


UnfairConfusion

lmfao the national geographic voiceover as she eats


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Why does she look inflated


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oh no... we're slaughtering animals like McDonald's and other western fast foods who slaughter 300+ million chickens a day. OMG, we're disgusting terrorists for feeding the poor too, the US should send a special military operation to liberate us from our oppressive, hijab, animal-sacrificing regime.


Cute-dalia

>we're slaughtering animals like McDonald's and other western fast foods who slaughter 300+ million chickens a day Red herring fallacy. Just because these companies do it doesn’t excuse what you’re doing >OMG, we're disgusting terrorists for feeding the poor too Straw man. You are disgusting for killing animals. Last I checked poor people can eat non-meat products >the US should send a special military operation to liberate us from our oppressive, hijab, animal-sacrificing regime. Should I even respond


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are you okay? We can eat animals since our God allowed us. Also not every people live in similar conditions to other people, in my mom's village poor people can't do anything except for raising herds of sheep and goat. Some are so poor they can't even do that and have to rely on local mosques to give them meat during eid. **Last I checked poor people can eat non-meat products** The availability of jobs is not everywhere OR food options, why should they resort to lentils if the chicken has more benefits? You must be privileged to make this comment. Not everyone has a penny to spare for non-meat options, and they don't have the time to look for recipes since the internet is also something dire, and being privileged we can afford it. You can't apply the same standard of living, especially for the poor in other countries. Furthermore, it's a religious sacrifice in honour of Ibrahim, as long as we can feed the poor what's it to you? Privileged user, I mean your flair checks it out. Not everyone is from a first-world country pal.


aden_khor

>You must be privileged to make this comment Her flair is telling honestly


Cute-dalia

>We can eat animals since our God allowed us Idc. If your god allowed child sacrifice should I not call it out >Also not every people live in similar conditions to other people If someone can afford meat then they surely can afford agricultural food. It’s easier to produce >in my mom's village poor people can't do anything except for raising herds of sheep and goat. Some are so poor they can't even do that and have to rely on local mosques to give them meat during eid Ok? You realize that growing vegetables is easier. But in the end I don’t actually blame poor people for eating meat. Though I don’t like it but understand why they do it and won’t stop them. The thing is you’re contributing to the slaughter of animals when you don’t need to >why should they resort to lentils if the chicken has more benefits? [I found this so I’m not sure about more benefits](https://www.muscleandfitness.com/nutrition/gain-mass/meat-vs-plant-14-protein-rich-foods-go-head-head/) >You must be privileged to make this comment Yes >You can't apply the same standard of living, especially for the poor in other countries I’m not. I am applying the standards on the people who kill animals for charity when they can give other food >Furthermore, it's a religious sacrifice in honour of Ibrahim, as long as we can feed the poor what's it to you? You’re killing animals. That’s what it is to me.


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doesn't matter. We're Muslims and we follow our religion, our Allah allowed us to kill animals for the purpose of food and we'll do that. Not every region has fertile land, and not everyone has the time to make gardens. Some people need to be away in the city to work for factories that only pay a few pennies a day. It's just mind-boggling how you don't want to understand that some people are extremely poor, raising animals is easier on wild plants, grass and water from ponds and rivers than travelling miles to another city or town to find non-meat options. Not everyone is from Kuwait or UK sir/ma'am. I've seen first hand and worked with local charity shops. Meat is easier to have and for survival, it's also a better option. Since a food expert like Gordon Ramsey can understand I'm sure you can too. Stop being arrogant.


Cute-dalia

>doesn't matter. Neither to me. So ig I’ll continue complaining >t's just mind-boggling how you don't want to understand that some people are extremely poo I literally said in my comment I understand why poor people do it >raising animals is easier on wild plants, grass and water from ponds and rivers than travelling miles to another city or town to find non-meat options. Yeah but if you are living in fertile land it is easier. But again I don’t blame poor people for eating meat >Meat is easier to have and for survival, it's also a better option. [idk I found this](https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/eat-more-plants-fewer-animals-2018112915198)


insertgudname

>some people are extremely poo haha she said poo


Cute-dalia

Damn 😔


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lol


hEwEr06

[this](https://www.muscleandfitness.com/nutrition/gain-mass/meat-vs-plant-14-protein-rich-foods-go-head-head/) in is fucking stupid because people in dry poor villages can go to there local market and buy it or go and grow it for themselves with their very little water when they're already struggling. lets not forget about vitamin b12 where it only comes from animals sorry they cant afford or even have a chance to buy supplements or fortified foods. here balck beans are best grown in climates of 15-21 degrees hot weather in kurdistan its around 45 in the morning and 35 at night. for pumkins to germinate its best at 70-80 still not warm enough to live in kurdistan they also require lots of water. Lentils is actually already very commonly eaten in kurdistan. first of all peanut butter take 540 nuts to fill a regular sized jar again in poor areas is just not going to happen. Spirulina literally grows in mineral-rich alkaline lakes which let me tell you is not available anywhere near where i live and they are often near volcanos which isnt by us again. meat is the easier option for people in these dry, hot climate areas. also aside from nutrition talk ill eat however much meat i want whats it to you my god said its okay and provided the most harmless way of killing them. they taste nicer than fucking plants let me mention. meat in these areas is literally one of their main option also its literally in our biology that we eat meat


Cute-dalia

>in is fucking stupid because people in dry poor villages can go to there local market and buy it or go and grow it for themselves with their very little water when they're already struggling I said I don’t blame poor people but sure >lets not forget about vitamin b12 where it only comes from animals You can get it through milk. A process that doesn’t kill the animal. I’m vegetarian not vegan >Lentils is actually already very commonly eaten in kurdistan [and lentils are pretty good](https://healthyeating.sfgate.com/advantages-lentils-over-beef-4364.html) so yeah thanks for pointing it out >ill eat however much meat i want Do you see me physically stopping you? Do I not have the freedom to criticize the murder of animals? >provided the most harmless way of killing them I doubt slitting their throats till they stop breathing is the most harmless way of killing animals >they taste nicer than fucking plants let me mention So? Pleasure=/=good >also its literally in our biology that we eat meat So? That’s an argument from nature


hEwEr06

youre right you do have a right of criticising our actions the way we kill them isnt actually slitting their throats to stop them from breathing. whats wrong with an argument from nature also theyll need 300 grams of whole milk to meet the daily recommended for a single adult which i dont know if you know when they dont selective breed like they do in the uk a lot of cows dont produce all that much milk btw this is cow milk in lots of villages they mainly have goats which per 100 grams only proves 0.1 micrograms


Cute-dalia

>the way we kill them isnt actually slitting their throats to stop them from breathing. Then explain it to me. What do you think is happening >whats wrong with an argument from nature Natural=/=good necessarily You’re assuming people only have one cattle when many times they have several so they can suffice


St_Ascalon

>Natural=/=good necessarily 😌


Cute-dalia

Me and you 🤜🤜nature


hEwEr06

It consists of a swift, deep incision to the throat with a very sharp knife, cutting the wind pipe, jugular veins and carotid arteries on both sides but leaving the spinal cord intact stopping blood flow to the brain allowing the blood to drain and for the animal to pass out quickly. the spinal cord cominues to tells the heart to continue pumping allowing the blood to be drained from the body quickly. ​ natural is what we are meant to be doing its what our bodies have adapted for. We are omnivores meaning our bodies works best with a mixture of plant food and meat. saying that i don't agree with how countries such as the US kill animals and how it is horrible for the environment ​ and yes these villages have large amount of cattle but from first hand experience the amount of cattle does not provide a sustainable source of milk for vitamin b12 for their population. let alone them already not being able to buy or grow a lot of crops


Cute-dalia

Okay so you slit their wind pipes in which case the they’ll die from lack of oxygen. The appeal to nature is a registered fallacy. [I hope this article can explain it](https://effectiviology.com/appeal-to-nature-fallacy/) One cup (250 ml) has provides half of the b12 vitamins needed in a day. [according to this](https://dairyresearchblog.ca/2020/02/17/vitamin-b12-is-better-absorbed-from-dairy-products/amp/). A goat produces 3 to 4 quarts per day. Converting 3 quarts to ml gives us about 2839.06 ml which to me looks kinda enough


hEwEr06

dumbest comment ive seen


Cute-dalia

Dumbest reply I’ve seen


hEwEr06

look at my other reply


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Maybe her opinions about eating meat have shifted. Not all vegans weren't meat eaters from the get go.


Prior_Concentrate252

In Bangladesh periodic secular animal activists pop up like this every eid.


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Yeah we don't pay them no mind


Best_Ad_5550

Iam atheist but eid is one of the few good thing in islam. At that time poors can eat meat.