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  • H honey the codewitch

    Given the bit I bolded before I'm having trouble reconciling that with your statement about a small cabal being actually responsible for this. There are two ways I can think of to square that circle: 1. A small cabal of voters overwhelmingly approved the measure, meaning a small cabal of californians are the only ones who vote, and you're suggesting that gives them immense power that other people don't have. 2. The election was stolen

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    honey the codewitch wrote:

    the bit I bolded before I'm having trouble reconciling that with your statement about a small cabal being actually responsible for this.

    Because all the voters voted for was "treat pigs fairly." None of them actually read the bill and understood how many square feet would now be required under the new law and what the other provisions were and even if they would have, they wouldn't have know what the current provisions were nor what it would cost or take for a farmer to meet the new provisions.

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      honey the codewitch wrote:

      the bit I bolded before I'm having trouble reconciling that with your statement about a small cabal being actually responsible for this.

      Because all the voters voted for was "treat pigs fairly." None of them actually read the bill and understood how many square feet would now be required under the new law and what the other provisions were and even if they would have, they wouldn't have know what the current provisions were nor what it would cost or take for a farmer to meet the new provisions.

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      So we're just going to assume a bunch of people are hopelessly short sighted. I mean, not only is that depressing to consider, but it's really bad form to be wrong about that, as in danger- hubris will rogers - danger. Furthermore, it's just not likely. But you know what? If you're right, there will be an initiative soon to undo it. I just don't think you're right.

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        With all due respect,* it doesn't fit their agenda. It's easier to say there's some small elite that somehow rigged these votes than to accept the fact that a majority of people does not share their beliefs ;) Also, Californians didn't vote against bacon, they probably love bacon. They voted for better treatment for animals. I also don't believe 96% of pig farmers in California will simply stop existing or go bankrupt because they currently don't comply with future regulations. Regulations for the meat industry are constantly changing and this one isn't new. That said, it does seem to be true that the media is, in general, more left than "the people". Probably because it takes a certain character to work in that field. Also, their statement may hold true for other events or regulations, just not this one, as far as I can see. This simple, yet effective, spell protects me from all personal grievances that my following statement may induce.

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        honey the codewitch
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        I agree with most of this, although in the United States, when polled on an issue by issue basis, absent any political affiliation being attached to the issues, Americans are rather more "progressive" than they even give themselves credit for. ([^]) Also the media in the US is bought. It doesn't reflect the audience, only the base artifacts of what can be sold to or taken from the audience. On one hand you have traditional "news" media, which is anti person, and pro corporate, and then you have the right wing media, which acts as the propaganda arm of one of major parties, and an outlet for propaganda from hostile foreign countries. That's what we get for news. It doesn't reflect us. In terms of how it represents us, that's not accurate either. It represents us in ways that enable it to trick us or to use us and keep us servile and consumery, not in a way that is accurate.

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        • H honey the codewitch

          Given the bit I bolded before I'm having trouble reconciling that with your statement about a small cabal being actually responsible for this. There are two ways I can think of to square that circle: 1. A small cabal of voters overwhelmingly approved the measure, meaning a small cabal of californians are the only ones who vote, and you're suggesting that gives them immense power that other people don't have. 2. The election was stolen

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          W Balboos GHB
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          honey the codewitch wrote:

          2. The election was stolen

          Oh my! With that option you all but gave him a wet-dream way to explain away what he doesn't like. On the other hand, it's trendy: to all-too-many, the road to reality is that anything they don't like must be a lie.

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          • C Cp Coder

            Just one more stroke of madness from the Peoples Republic of California: :laugh: California pig rules could cause bacon to disappear[^]

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            Pig farming is amongst the most disgusting of all - aside from the mass killings - the filth, pollution, and stench are almost indescribable. It should be required by law that bacon (and other pork eaters) live in areas surrounded by the pig farms, with sample outposts sown amongst their little estates to keep it "fresh" in their thoughts.

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            • W W Balboos GHB

              honey the codewitch wrote:

              2. The election was stolen

              Oh my! With that option you all but gave him a wet-dream way to explain away what he doesn't like. On the other hand, it's trendy: to all-too-many, the road to reality is that anything they don't like must be a lie.

              Ravings en masse^

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              W∴ Balboos, GHB wrote:

              it's trendy: to all-too-many, the road to reality is that anything they don't like must be a lie.

              Lots of people in my country are soft these days - maybe they always were and I didn't notice. Don't like reality? Just cry fake news! Don't like the outcomes in your life? Pretend they didn't happen. Don't like a raging pandemic? Ignore it and die from it! It's ridiculous. And I wonder if at some point there's something to Douglas Adams' notion (expressed by way of Wonko the Sane) that civilization started to collapse when we put instructions on boxes of toothpicks. Like, is it too easy to get by now? Should we stop putting warning labels on things? What? Because I wonder about a world where you can grow up in utter denial of reality and manage to survive that.

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              • H honey the codewitch

                So we're just going to assume a bunch of people are hopelessly short sighted. I mean, not only is that depressing to consider, but it's really bad form to be wrong about that, as in danger- hubris will rogers - danger. Furthermore, it's just not likely. But you know what? If you're right, there will be an initiative soon to undo it. I just don't think you're right.

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                honey the codewitch wrote:

                So we're just going to assume a bunch of people are hopelessly short sighted.

                It's not clear if you understood what I meant to mean. But from your response, it would appear that you think most of the voters understood exactly what they were voting for. Surely you do not believe that, do you?

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                  Pig farming is amongst the most disgusting of all - aside from the mass killings - the filth, pollution, and stench are almost indescribable. It should be required by law that bacon (and other pork eaters) live in areas surrounded by the pig farms, with sample outposts sown amongst their little estates to keep it "fresh" in their thoughts.

                  Ravings en masse^

                  "The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein

                  "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010

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                  honey the codewitch
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                  I'm here for lab grown/3d printed bacon. I'd eat that if they could make it not taste like band aids (*sideeyes* "turkey bacon") I don't mind eating meat - I didn't claw my way to the top of the food chain to be a vegetarian, but... 1. I do understand in the face of 8+ billion people that this is a very real problem. 2. I don't like eating things that aren't stupid. Stupid is food with legs. Chickens. Pigs on the other hand, are smart - I think they can contemplate future suffering, for example. I wonder what ever possessed an animal so intelligent to be so tasty. It's a tragedy. 3. As long as I can get bacon I probably will as my lack of impulse control where bacon is concerned is legendary.

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                    honey the codewitch wrote:

                    So we're just going to assume a bunch of people are hopelessly short sighted.

                    It's not clear if you understood what I meant to mean. But from your response, it would appear that you think most of the voters understood exactly what they were voting for. Surely you do not believe that, do you?

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                    honey the codewitch
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                    I think most people that bother to vote on an issue like making pig farming more humane realize that it makes it more expensive. I refuse to believe that people around me are cartoon parodies of people. They can understand cause and effect.

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                    • H honey the codewitch

                      I think most people that bother to vote on an issue like making pig farming more humane realize that it makes it more expensive. I refuse to believe that people around me are cartoon parodies of people. They can understand cause and effect.

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                      honey the codewitch wrote:

                      most people that bother to vote on an issue like making pig farming more humane realize that it makes it more expensive.

                      That wasn't quite the argument, but we'll have to agree to disagree.

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                        Pig farming is amongst the most disgusting of all - aside from the mass killings - the filth, pollution, and stench are almost indescribable. It should be required by law that bacon (and other pork eaters) live in areas surrounded by the pig farms, with sample outposts sown amongst their little estates to keep it "fresh" in their thoughts.

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                        "The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein

                        "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010

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                        And those who use products that contain steel, aluminum, or copper should live beside open-pit mines.

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                          And those who use products that contain steel, aluminum, or copper should live beside open-pit mines.

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                          W Balboos GHB
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                          Such a clever response! Pig farms are legendary for their filth - visit one[^].
                          Better still - go to a real one.

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                          • H honey the codewitch

                            So we're just going to assume a bunch of people are hopelessly short sighted. I mean, not only is that depressing to consider, but it's really bad form to be wrong about that, as in danger- hubris will rogers - danger. Furthermore, it's just not likely. But you know what? If you're right, there will be an initiative soon to undo it. I just don't think you're right.

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                            honey the codewitch wrote:

                            So we're just going to assume a bunch of people are hopelessly short sighted. I mean, not only is that depressing to consider, but it's really bad form to be wrong about that, as in danger- hubris will rogers - danger. Furthermore, it's just not likely.

                            I suppose you aren't following what has happened in other countries with some big referendums... if you did, that question would be a rethoric one.

                            M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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                            • C Cp Coder

                              Just one more stroke of madness from the Peoples Republic of California: :laugh: California pig rules could cause bacon to disappear[^]

                              Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!

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                              Chris Losinger
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                              keep your shorts on. CA doesn't even come close to being an important pork producing state.

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                              • C Cp Coder

                                Just one more stroke of madness from the Peoples Republic of California: :laugh: California pig rules could cause bacon to disappear[^]

                                Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!

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                                Slow Eddie
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                                The earthquakes and drought and wildfires are enough reason for me. To quote Nikita Khrushchev, "It's a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there." :rolleyes:

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                                  Just one more stroke of madness from the Peoples Republic of California: :laugh: California pig rules could cause bacon to disappear[^]

                                  Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!

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                                  Time to start squatting on all domain names like: mailorderbacon.com

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