I drank water made from human feces. Here’s an update on the machine that produced that water: http://t.co/Bd05wl9CAM pic.twitter.com/w78xVYswSH
— Bill Gates (@BillGates) August 12, 2015
“I can’t deny being a rich guy with an opinion,” writes Bill Gates, whose personal wealth rings up at more than $100 billion. His new climate book shares how he finally dropped oil investments. https://t.co/9KRqvy7h5p
— MarketWatch (@MarketWatch) February 20, 2021
NEW - Bill Gates: "All rich countries should move to 100% synthetic beef. You can get used to the taste difference." pic.twitter.com/8rIhLUtwfz
— Disclose.tv ๐จ (@disclosetv) February 16, 2021
Bill Gates can kiss our global asses. pic.twitter.com/s8LpJGgGNy
— Global Awareness 101 (@Mononoke__Hime) February 16, 2021
Why is Bill Gates getting involved in nutrition now?
— Dr. David Samadi, MD (@drdavidsamadi) February 17, 2021
He’s sure got a lot of experience between epidemiology, environmentalist, his medical degree and now nutrition.
Now we have to eat plastic burgers to stop global warming?
I’ll pass.
The Lord gives us cows, and the left says, “No, we will grow meat in a lab.”
— Anna James Zeigler (@ajzeigler) February 17, 2021
I say it jokingly at times, but they truly think they can do things better than God (because they think they’re all little gods).
Bill Gates saying western countries should switch to "100% synthetic beef" while himself being a vociferous carnivore and admitting his favorite food is hamburgers.
— Paul Joseph Watson (@PrisonPlanet) February 16, 2021
You'll be eating the 3D printed plastic meat, not him and his Davos friends.
We didn’t elect Bill Gates to anything. He can go screw himself. https://t.co/VvrCTBwPDR
— Dan Gainor (@dangainor) February 15, 2021
"I love that one of the richest people in the world and a Vanderbilt heir go on CNN telling us about the sacrifices we have to make" - @DanielTurnerPTF pic.twitter.com/OkBiZAN5Dm
— Jack Posobiec ๐บ๐ธ (@JackPosobiec) February 19, 2021
Don't eat the bug burger.
— John Taylor (@realJohn_Taylor) February 17, 2021
Don't eat the soy burger.
Eat beef.
A thread. 1/15
2/15 When ppl say, "American cuisine is McD's," there's a grain of truth. Most people don't exactly know the truth, so they don't exactly know the lie, either, so they just take it, or sputter helplessly.
— John Taylor (@realJohn_Taylor) February 17, 2021
Most Americans don't know the expression, "Beef and Liberty!" They should.
3/15 "Beef and Liberty!" sounds like hipster irony, but it's not. It was a fairly common expression of English patriotism in the 18th century. It was even the motto of one of London's most prestigious beef-steak clubs (back then, men belonged to steakhouses like country clubs).
— John Taylor (@realJohn_Taylor) February 17, 2021
4/15 But why? What makes eating beef so British that one of the (many) French epithets for Brits is les rosbifs?
— John Taylor (@realJohn_Taylor) February 17, 2021
Because it's expensive.
5/15 Cows require so much more food and space than other animals, that domesticating them in large numbers was historically a gentleman's endeavor.
— John Taylor (@realJohn_Taylor) February 17, 2021
A European peasant of the pre-industrial age could hardly afford beef, let alone go into the beef business.
6/15 To have a beef industry large enough that regular people afford it you need
— John Taylor (@realJohn_Taylor) February 17, 2021
1) a large middle class
2) private property protections
3) reasonable assurance against excessive taxes and bills of attainder
Otherwise, no one would put the money necessary into these behemoths
7/15 It just so happens that these are the economic benefits afforded by English common law and capitalism. Since England adopted these systems earlier and more eagerly than most of Europe, they have been wealthier longer.
— John Taylor (@realJohn_Taylor) February 17, 2021
Cue the pride on one side and resentment on the other.
8/15 Both England's fans and detractors saw the widespread availability of beef in the 18th century as emblematic of their unique governance and economy. This system, of course, carried over to their American colonies.
— John Taylor (@realJohn_Taylor) February 17, 2021
9/15 While Euros were telling folktales about how the loss of a single cow meant the certain death of a whole family, ridiculously wealthy Americans were creating an entire professional persona around cowboys whose only job is to move hundreds of cows from one place to another.
— John Taylor (@realJohn_Taylor) February 17, 2021
10/15 Side story: As a missionary in a foreign land, my friends and I wanted to make hamburgers and found ground beef so expensive that we ended up eating chicken like the rest of the 3rd world.
— John Taylor (@realJohn_Taylor) February 17, 2021
I muttered to myself, "I'm pretty sure in my country they give this away for free."
11/15 Fast forward a few months and I'm home with my dad, just a few days after returning.. We go to Home Depot and out front I KID YOU NOT was the American Beef Council, grilling burgers and handing them out free to customers, just to remind them how ------- amazing America is.
— John Taylor (@realJohn_Taylor) February 17, 2021
12/15 "Yeah but they were just hamburgers."
— John Taylor (@realJohn_Taylor) February 17, 2021
Bruh it's called a Hamburger *steak* bc in Europe all the way up to the 20th century or more even *ground chuck* was a treat.
You, a fish that does not know it's wet, thinks eating beef is mundane, not symbolic of your insane luxury.
13/15 And yes, McDonald's may s*ck, but *any* hamburger you eat comes from cattle whose grazing lands in America are larger than some entire countries. BLM-managed public grazing lands *alone* are larger than Ukraine.
— John Taylor (@realJohn_Taylor) February 17, 2021
14/15 So eat an organic, grass-fed tenderloin steak if it makes you feel better, but at the very least recognize that this meal fit for a king is affordable to you bc from Runnymede to Yorktown, Englishmen have defended their right to benefit from their own industry.
— John Taylor (@realJohn_Taylor) February 17, 2021
15/15 And for goodness sakes, don't eat the bugs.
— John Taylor (@realJohn_Taylor) February 17, 2021
SIDENOTE: BLM here is the acronym for The Bureau of Land Management. This is an agency within the United States Department of the Interior. (emphasis mine)
๐จ๐ I'm sharing this to emphasize how psycho Progressives are ๐๐จ
Whaaat the hell?! Holy moly.
— Global Awareness 101 (@Mononoke__Hime) September 5, 2019
Has he watched the movie, Soylent Green? Because that's what the aholes pushing Climate Change Agenda 21 want 95% of the population to do. pic.twitter.com/GtCuz1opYE
UPDATE 2/24/21 at 1:58pm: Added info below.Soylent Green
— ๐ ๐ฝ๐ฃ๐๐ โ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ต (@off_grid_system) December 2, 2020
It's weird how the media is like "don't listen to these doctors giving a press conference about Hydroxychloroquine"
— Tim Pool (@Timcast) February 24, 2021
And then they are like, "yo get medical advice from this wealthy businessman with no medical background because he sells computer operating systems"
bill gates is just some guy
— Tim Pool (@Timcast) February 24, 2021
I'll take his advice on how to grow a business or sell software
But why the fuck should we take medical advice from this guy
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