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Advent of Agriculture
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 8:54 am
by BilboBagend
Interestingly, after the advent of agriculture populations exploded, but for most humans they decreased in height and health, Their diet became worse. Only a small ruling class gained the benefits of agriculture in the sense of increased size, strength, and health.
and thus we continue today with inequitable division of the produces and benefits that the vast majority produce and the very few take for themselves. The advent of the perpetual bully class.
Re: Advent of Agriculture
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 7:57 am
by Leroy
BilboBagend wrote:The advent of the perpetual bully class.
Interesting, Dildo-the-Dishonest actually identifies Liberals/Progressives = Bullies.
Re: Advent of Agriculture
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 5:57 pm
by elklindo69
It used to be that obesity was a rich person's illness, but it seems to be everybody's problem now.
Conservatives go ape shit bananas over healthcare funding, but completely ignore that it costs some 500+ BILLION dollars A YEAR to treat heart disease and diabetes. And it boggles the mind for them to go against Obamacare, even when it provides compensation for greater preventative care and blood screenings....
Re: Advent of Agriculture
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:06 pm
by Leroy
elklindo69 wrote:It used to be that obesity was a rich person's illness, but it seems to be everybody's problem now.
Conservatives go ape shit bananas over healthcare funding, but completely ignore that it costs some 500+ BILLION dollars A YEAR to treat heart disease and diabetes. And it boggles the mind for them to go against Obamacare, even when it provides compensation for greater preventative care and blood screenings....
Before it was a personal issue, you paid for your costs if you chose to be fat, now everyone pays for your choice of being fat and it's against the law for us not to pay.
Re: Advent of Agriculture
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 11:16 am
by BilboBagend
Thus it's important to help people limit sugar intake. Limiting a single serving in a restaurant can help remind people consider what they are doing and it takes away no freedoms as they can always get a refill. This law will evertually be upheld.
Now back to the issue of this thread. Bullies, Republican, democrat, and independent, TAKE the wealth of the nation because they are in positions of power. They feel entitled to be bullies. This is the real destructive entitlement in our world. This belief that some DESERVE more than others. A real evil.
Re: Advent of Agriculture
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 11:48 am
by RealJustme
Only a small ruling class gained the benefits of agriculture in the sense of increased size, strength, and health.
We be starving those poor peoples.
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Re: Advent of Agriculture
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 12:32 pm
by Leroy
BilboBagend wrote:Thus it's important to help people limit sugar intake. Limiting a single serving in a restaurant can help remind people consider what they are doing and it takes away no freedoms as they can always get a refill. This law will evertually be upheld.
Now back to the issue of this thread. Bullies, Republican, democrat, and independent, TAKE the wealth of the nation because they are in positions of power. They feel entitled to be bullies. This is the real destructive entitlement in our world. This belief that some DESERVE more than others. A real evil.
It's NOT important to help people make choices that YOU feel they should be making. It's an infringement on freedom to force a business to limit portion sizes, to force people to accept government mandated portion sizes, and bullying people.
Bullies make laws that reduce freedoms, as we've seen with Democrats enslaving Men, Women, Gays, Religious people, Races, etc, because they want power over the people.
You are right about one thing, although you misunderstand it "This belief that some DESERVE more than others." - you don't deserve what you've not earned, so you don't deserve MORE of what I have if you've not earned it.