06/06/2023 / By Ethan Huff
Over the next three years, the government of Ireland is planning to murder upwards of 200,000 head of cattle because allowing the creatures to live might “warm” the planet too much, they claim.
Internal documents show that the plan is to spend more than $250 million a year on the slaughter of at least 65,000 cows every year for the next three years. Doing this, Ireland’s globalist leaders claim, will help the country to achieve its climate goals.
Ireland’s Department of Agriculture said the report calling for the culling of 200,000 dairy cows is a “modeling document” that the government is using to try to meet the climate emissions targets set forth for the United Kingdom.
“The paper referred to was part of a deliberative process – it is one of a number of modeling documents considered by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine and is not a final policy decision,” a spokesperson for the agency said.
“As part of the normal work of government departments, various options for policy implementation are regularly considered.”
(Related: The globalist leaders of Ireland share the same view as the globalist leaders of The Netherlands, which falsely believe that nitrogen is a “pollutant.”)
For some bizarre reason, the climate lunatics have convinced themselves that animals, air, and nature itself is causing the planet to die, and thus must be obliterated. In this case, cows simply existing is too much for the climate lunatics to bear, so they are hellbent on committing bovine genocide so they can feel better about the planet.
Never mind the fact that millions will die without the milk and other foods these animals provide: as long as those methane farts are stopped, the climate lunatics can sleep easy at night believing that they are helping to “cool” the planet.
The corporate media is now going so far as to even blame the entirety of agriculture itself as being “Ireland’s single biggest greenhouse gas polluter, accounting for 37.5 per cent of the country’s emissions in 2021.”
If the natural gases produced by plants, animals, and humans are erroneously designated as “pollutants” in this way, then the greenies will use that – and they are – to argue for the annihilation of it all in order to save the world from life itself.
It would seem as though the climate lunatics want all life to end, and for the planet to be devoid of anything that breathes. Plants breathe carbon dioxide and oxygen, and so do humans, in a symbiotic relationship that the climate cult wants to destroy by recategorizing these so-called greenhouse gases as pollutants that must be eliminated.
Two-thirds of Ireland’s agricultural output is beef and dairy, which is slated for elimination as part of the nation’s climate goals. Beyond that, upwards of 90 percent of Ireland’s produce is exported, meaning people in other countries will suffer as well.
Ireland produces Kerrygold grass-fed butter, for instance, which is sold all across the United States. If Ireland loses these 200,000 cows, will that affect the country’s ability to continue providing this nutritious, healthy food to people all around the world?
Naturally, the climate cult is arguing that humans simply need to shift away from animal products like butter, dairy, and meat, and instead choose “plant-based” foods made from genetically engineered (GMO) ingredients. If saving the planet is really their aim, then why do they want us to eat fake foods made from chemicals that are actually polluting the world in the way they falsely claim meat and dairy animals are?
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