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4th April 2012, 01:07 PM
#31
If you buy a shrimp, it probably came from a shrimp farm near where we used to live in Thailand. Those farms were emptied every few months, cleaned out and limed. I'd happily eat a shrimp from there any day.
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15th April 2012, 01:34 PM
#32
The point I was making is they a minority and minorities are forcing change. And while change can be a good thing, it should be in the hands of the community and the people through elections and our democratic system. No one voted the Greens into government, so why are they now dictating to the Government on a Carbon/ Mining Tax. With religious groups who are in the minority, they should not have the right to dictated the food produces on their stamp or religious marking on food. These stamps cost money to have, therefor increasing the price. The majority of the people to whom are not of these faiths now have to buy products marked for these groups.
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15th April 2012, 02:01 PM
#33
But that's how the world works. It's always the minorities who cause change, until eventually the community either accepts or rejects the idea. Ideas start with one person and spread or die.
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