by Michael dEstries
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“And I think people have a lot of nerve locking up a tiger and charging four dollars to let a few thousand worthless humans shuffle past him every day. What a shi**y thing to do. Humans must easily be the meanest species on Earth. Probably the only reason there are any tigers left is because they don’t taste good.”

“Eating meat is one thing, but this whole beef-rancher-manure-cattle-hamburger side show is a different skillet of sh** altogether. Each year, Americans eat 38 billion hamburgers. It takes 2,500 gallons of water to produce one pound of red meat. Cattle consume one half of all the fresh water consumed on Earth. The sixty million people who will starve this year could be adequately fed if Americans reduced their meat intake to just 10 percent.”

– The late comedian George Carlin from his book Brain Droppings.

via PETA


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About Michael dEstries

Michael has been blogging since 2005 on issues such as sustainability, renewable energy, philanthropy, and healthy living. He regularly contributes to a slew of publications, as well as consulting with companies looking to make an impact using the web and social media. He lives in Ithaca, NY with his family on an apple farm.

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  • http://kwanzoo.com/social-trivia Liz

    Interesting thoughts from the late comedian. I’ve heard that another way to reduce meat’s impact on the ecosystem is to feed cows grass rather than corn, which is their natural diet anyway. Supposedly the meat tastes just as good; it’s just a little leaner.

  • http://www.KristensRaw.blogspot.com Kristen’s Raw

    Right on!!!

  • Penny

    I would like to hear Al Gore address this subject, Carlin was great but alot of people took him the wrong way, if someone like Oprah, Gore or Obama would ask Americans to go vegetarian week, or better yet VEGAN for 1 week maybe we’d get a few meat eaters to join the force.

  • poison

    Good luck! Isn’t Gore a cattle rancher?

  • Lee

    The correct quote as published in his book is “if Americans reduced their meat intake BY just 10 percent.” not TO just 10 percent. Semantically, there is a huge difference.
    I’m in favor of veganism, but please, check your facts because this sort of inaccuracy is multiplied a thousandfold on the web as other sites re-quote and link to such errors.

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