Submitted by zsreport t3_y194vl in Washington
[deleted] t1_irwqz3a wrote
Reply to comment by bwc_28 in Endangered gray wolves are being poisoned in Washington state, officials say by zsreport
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bwc_28 t1_irwruvy wrote
It's almost like ranchers are the problem. The entirety of US history has cowed to their desires which is why these wolves are endangered in the first place. Have you stopped to question if grey wolves would even be able to thrive in the areas ranchers want them relocated to? It doesn't seem like their well being is of any real concern to you, just avoiding conflict with ranchers who have spent decades creating the current situation.
[deleted] t1_irwtqe3 wrote
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bwc_28 t1_irwukgr wrote
The solution isn't to move the wolves but to get rid of the ranchers and punish those severely who poison and kill wolves. Seems pretty simple to me. Ranchers are an antiquated product of American greed and shortsightedness, and are far from a necessity.
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bwc_28 t1_irwxsto wrote
Beef is absolutely not a necessity to feed Americans. The reality is Americans eat far too much red meat already, which numerous studies have shown is bad for your health and the environment.
The sole purpose of ranchers in America today is to make money. And their profits are at the expense of declining American health and our natural resources. This response proves your original comment was true
>there’s probably something way above my head that I’m not factoring in and I’m a dumbass.
erleichda29 t1_irxcwyb wrote
Pretty sure most of our beef comes from corporate factory farms, not small scale ranchers.
erleichda29 t1_irxcrx0 wrote
What makes no sense is ranchers using public property to create private profits. Is there some reason you think ranchers deserve to keep doing this?
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