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Saying Cows Eat Grass is controversial
« on: January 18, 2011, 09:21:02 AM »
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  • ‘Cows Eat Grass’ and Other Inflammatory Statements
    January 18th, 2011

    Via: Utne Reader:

    Cows eat grass. You wouldn’t think it’s a big deal to state this, but at Iowa State University a highly qualified job applicant who had the temerity to voice this simple biological fact was ejected from consideration for a post leading a sustainable agriculture program, The Chronicle of Higher Education reports:

    Among those who study sustainability, saying cows should eat grass is not a controversial statement. But saying so in Iowa—which grows more corn than any other state—is likely to attract attention.

    Well, it sure did. Ricardo Salvador is a well-respected sustainable agriculture expert and a former professor at Iowa State—and a natural, many observers thought, to lead the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture as its new director. A finalist for the position, however, he didn’t get the post even when the top candidate turned it down. Apparently, his cow comment came back to haunt him:

    The remark that may have sunk Mr. Salvador’s candidacy came 37 minutes into his on-campus presentation. While discussing a research project in New York State, he mentioned meat being “produced in the natural way that meat should be produced, which is on land suitable for grasses and perennial crops.”

    If this were a TV game show, a loud buzzer would have gone off and Mr. Salvador would have been escorted from the stage that very moment. Because apparently he was supposed to say that cows should eat corn. Even if that’s not natural or sustainable, it’s simply how things are done in Iowa, a state built on big agriculture…



    The danger of the truth is so great that the Chronicle couldn’t even get Wendy Wintersteen, the dean of Iowa State’s agriculture school, to go anywhere near it. When asked whether cows evolved to eat grass, she replied, “I don’t have an opinion on that statement.”
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    Saying Cows Eat Grass is controversial
    « Reply #1 on: January 18, 2011, 09:23:11 AM »
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  • You see, this is why we're doomed.

    You can't have this widescale of a flight from reality, and have everything hum along ok with no problems.

    Every step away from reality is a step toward certain doom -- a day of reckoning -- when reality catches back up with you.

    I'd miss an hour of work today if I chose to sit here and list some of the ways the Modern World is giving Reality the middle finger.

    EACH ONE of those things will come back to bite us -- eventually.

    Possibly all at once.

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    Saying Cows Eat Grass is controversial
    « Reply #2 on: January 18, 2011, 09:25:03 AM »
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    The danger of the truth is so great that the Chronicle couldn’t even get Wendy Wintersteen, the dean of Iowa State’s agriculture school, to go anywhere near it. When asked whether cows evolved to eat grass, she replied, “I don’t have an opinion on that statement.”

    Am I the only one who thinks that Wendy's statement is absolutely insane?

    But we hear insane stuff like that *every day* nowadays.

    A sign of the times -- how insane things are.
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    Offline Elizabeth

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    Saying Cows Eat Grass is controversial
    « Reply #3 on: January 18, 2011, 10:54:41 AM »
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    You see, this is why we're doomed.

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    The sheer arrogance of the Big Lie Technique !!! :good-shot: :good-shot: :good-shot: :good-shot: :good-shot:

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    Saying Cows Eat Grass is controversial
    « Reply #4 on: January 18, 2011, 11:18:57 AM »
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    The danger of the truth is so great that the Chronicle couldn’t even get Wendy Wintersteen, the dean of Iowa State’s agriculture school, to go anywhere near it. When asked whether cows evolved to eat grass, she replied, “I don’t have an opinion on that statement.”

    Am I the only one who thinks that Wendy's statement is absolutely insane?

    But we hear insane stuff like that *every day* nowadays.

    A sign of the times -- how insane things are.


    It's a political statement, what do you expect?

    Btw, what were pigs "evolved" to eat?
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    Saying Cows Eat Grass is controversial
    « Reply #5 on: January 18, 2011, 01:33:03 PM »
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    The danger of the truth is so great that the Chronicle couldn’t even get Wendy Wintersteen, the dean of Iowa State’s agriculture school, to go anywhere near it. When asked whether cows evolved to eat grass, she replied, “I don’t have an opinion on that statement.”


     :facepalm:

    I cant believe these ######ing idiots. I suppose they think that grass that they are always seen on is for cosmetics?  :facepalm:
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    Saying Cows Eat Grass is controversial
    « Reply #6 on: January 18, 2011, 01:33:52 PM »
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    Btw, what were pigs "evolved" to eat?


    Pretty much everything, but mostly grass and nuts.
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    « Reply #7 on: January 19, 2011, 01:49:46 PM »
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  • maybe the grass they are thinking of is Roscoe's sacremental  :smoke-pot: :smoke-pot: :bob-marley:
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