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Let's Talk About Meat
I wholeheartedly agree with Danielle Samake in her article Lets Talk About Meat because, I'm guilty when it comes to over eating meat or meat bi products. Danielle Samake explained how, "A meat free diet is only as hard as you make it". This is very true, meat is apart of many peoples diests, including mine. But reading about how gruesome, corrupt, and ihumane these meat companies are (Samake 28), it really opened my eyes about meat in general. In conclusion many people love meat, but are unaware of the gruesome attrocities behind it. If more people were aware, our meat shortage worries would fade and the meat industry would be forced to change its corrupt ways.
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