I have learned that I no longer think in concepts that require a reader on a Microsoft computer to push a button to get to the punchline.
In fact, I find myself thinking more in calligraphic symbols than in organized lines of nouns, vowels, and direct objects.
Here on Substack, I have enjoyed simply reading and occasionally commenting on others’ work. It feels like a conversation to me.
That being said, I stumbled upon an article on page 44 of the February 5 edition of the WASHINGTON EXAMINER and read what was, to me, a very interesting editorial.
In short: The Biden administration spent over a billion dollars, helping farmers who had been forced to murder their only source of income. According to Tiana, no chickens would have been euthanized if only the US government allowed farmers to vaccinate their chickens against the Avian Flu.
Now, I personally know a couple whose little girl became mute after a routine vaccination, and I do believe the US government’s determination to vaccinate us from birth to death is some Frankenstonian nightmare; but, I do get the pneumonia vaccine.
In short, wouldn’t it be neat if President Trump signed an Executive Order changing government policy and encouraging chicken vaccinations? And wouldn’t it be amazing if JFK, jr. supported the decision?
It is so nice being old and living in dreams.
It's a bit more complicated. Whatever reasons The Hand Up Biden's Rectum (heretofore known as THUBR) had for this policy -- probably just a grift profit line assessment -- and as awful as mass cullings are (but no worse than the horrors of the animal meat industrial complex), large-scale vaccination like that would just breed even more lethal avian flu strains via quasi-species mutant swarm "quantum" logic.
People need to raise and kill their own meat, period, sez I. Since most of us are surrounded by asphalt parking lots and are lucky to have even a postage-stamp-sized yard, the horrific enslavement and mass butchering of Our Chosen Animals continues and will most likely do so until the whole stinking thing collapse.
Either way, the cost of animal protein will only go up for quite some time yet.
As some hyper-methed-up screamo singer, er, screeches:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zPgk8FE2Zs
Not that I think vegetarianism is sound, practical or wise. But neither is our current relationship with death/meat.
yes. Line up those chickens!