Using high tech methods to grow some kind of 'meat' is the worst possible solution. This solution (no solution) concentrates food production and puts it in the control of a few biotech companies - even worse than Monsatan's
evil seed (see Demon Seed) dissemination.

Certainly changing attitudes is the way forwards, or should we say 'backwards' (in the sense of backing out of this technocratic Disneyesque non-reality we find ourselves in). And I am vegetarian -

yes
vegetables
they sing and dance
right by my eyes
my eyes so bright
I walk
I walk
I walk
I walk
right on my hands
on my hands
i dance there
on my hands
on my hands
on my hands

it seems so easy
so esy
so esy
so ey
so eey
eeezzzeee
me and heath
we danced on our hands

across the technocratic plain of glass
the fused glass of the science
the
science
the
science
the scientist
the science man
and woman
the old science man
the new science woman

I ate the vegetables
in a lay by in the Highlands

I realised
that the stone age people
were dancing on that spot
of the lay by
where we lie by the side oo the roood
before and
after
the
ice age

they shat
on that spot too
like the modern gentlemen
who stopped
to attend to nature
behind the bush
by the sea loch

ahaaaa I said
an apple in
the eye
of a technocracy

Modern Meadow
run by
run by
run by
particle physicists
and hedge fund managers
get
get
the
picture
?

Simon











On 6 Mar 2013, at 12:54, Annie Abrahams wrote:

growing meat tissues is a very energy consuming activity
I don't think it is a solution
we should invest in changing attitudes (I am not a veggie)

yours
Annie


"cultured leather and meat products which require no animal slaughter"
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