Vegan Thought on Thanksgiving 2011
I look forward to the day when blood doesn’t have to spill for mankind to celebrate a special day.
Of the 300 million turkeys killed each year 45 million are killed for Thanksgiving and their blood runs into our rivers and oceans. Their burnt bodies might lay upon our tables, but their blood runs back to haunt us in ways, which won’t bare their identities, but will have their carbohydrates, proteins and amino acids. (based on John Killebrew 1976)
People sit amongst one another with some little bird (about 12-22 lbs) sitting midst a table where earthlings bow their heads and give thanks. Ironically death is what most Americans fear to talk about most. Yet see----center stage a dead bird, which you’re about to fork and place onto your palate?
Later as the power source of the bird reaches your blood system and release it’s L-Tryptophan. At this point you’ll lose all your energy and collapse onto recliners and coaches all over this country in an attempt to forget the struggles of your current affairs. Only to later wake and walk down to your oceans and rivers to have a smoke and see your ocean and rivers is all blood red and the beauty, which once was glamorous, is now forlorn.
Happy Thanksgiving 2011
Camber Hill
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