Milk, death in a glass?!
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Not when it comes to a human infant drinking their own mother's milk (obviously).
But when it comes to cow milk (or goat's milk etc), I agree.
The dairy industry is violent and full of uneccessary death and straight out crulety in many forms. Also, there's the fact that (contrarty to popular belief) milk is actually bad for your health.
Vegan.
Well, I've heard a lot of stuff about cow's milk, for example I've heard it contains tiny amounts of arsenic and other chemicals. I don't know if I believe it... but I don't drink it anyway!!
I don't think it's "death in a glass", but it definitely isn't a healthy drink... most of us have been brainwashed into thinking that it is healthy and that we 'need' milk... BS!
Well, that's extreme phrasing, but it can contribute. Example is: Drinking milk past infancy can contribute to diabetes, which can lead to death. Also heart disease and cancer. Yes milk's natural, but, for babies. They need - and use - the fat. In adults, it's excess fat.
Disagree! Milk isn't death unless it has poison- which usually and hopefully doesn't. It's just a tasty and healthy beverage.
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P.s. drink when cold and not expired.
Disagree. I'm not dead and no one I know who drinks milk is dead. Try substituting strychnine for milk to get a more positive answer. You obviously have an agenda.
IF you mean death for baby cows then yes. Forcibly making a momma cow pregnant and then taking their baby and killing it for veal...milk is at least one of the products of death.
Agree.
and when I see someone eating meat I think to myself "Yum. How does that murder taste?"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYTkM1OHF…
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AGREE. those poor cows are abused, and used for humans, they'll eventually be slaughtered for their meat, or some other profit
Disagree.
Milk has been called 'natures nearly perfect food' for a reason
I think you're thinking of homemade absinthe, which is often toxic.
Not necessarily "death" in a glass. But it's not all that healthy...
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