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  Black People Will Be Eating Lab Grown Meat Soon

Black people will be eating lab grown meat soon. If you haven’t heard, the FDA has recently approved Lab Grown Meats as being safe for human consumption in the United States. This means that while most people will choose to avoid it because they either fear it or don’t like the idea of artificially sourced foods, it will be forced on Black people in covert ways. This is not conspiracy or a plan to kill off Black people; its just Capitalism at work.

Scientists have been experimenting with producing meats of various sorts in laboratories for decades. As the technology improved, so did the quality of the meat. The real breakthrough came with the introduction of Stem Cell Technology. Now scientists are able to grow large portions of meat that looks, feels, and tastes like real meat from animals. The only thing left now is to convince society that Lab Grown Meats are safe to eat.

Stem Cell Technology involves taking specific cells from the developing Embryo of an animal and growing those cells in a laboratory. Those cells will never grow into an animal because they are only the cells of the specific tissue of the animal, such as the muscles. As the cells grow and multiply, they are infused with proteins, fats, sugars, vitamins, and minerals. If you’re asking yourself; “what about the Blood that gives most meats a red color?” well, you can count on food dye for that.

Eating Lab Grown Meats might sound dangerous but society has been consuming Genetically altered foods for a very long time. GMO (Genetically Modified Organism) is the term that was given to foods that are grown after their DNA was altered. Such alterations are done to make foods either grow faster, grow in atypical environments, or more resistant to disease, pesticides, insects, and other pests. The top 6 GMO foods people eat and don’t realize are; Soy, Corn, Canola Oil, Sugar, and Milk so the next time you go to the grocery store, read the labels.

If you don’t want to eat Lab Grown Meats, what is the solution? Black people can avoid Lab Grown Meats by doing several things. The 1st solution is to read meat labels at the grocery store because, until LGM becomes widely accepted and consumed in society, white people will demand to know where and how it is sold. The 2nd solution involves giving up Fast Foods, which are often highly processed. That means that the meat they use contains a lot of fillers such as Fat and Soy.

The 3rd solution is to go Vegetarian, Vegan, or any one of the other labels given to people who don’t eat meat. The same vitamins and nutrients that are found in meats can also be found in most vegetables. All we have to do is get over the meat-loving propaganda that society constantly pushes. The 4th solution to avoiding the coming Lab Grown Meat agenda is to get into government and help to implement food policies in society.

There is a very good reason why most of the Black people who are in government don’t fight to change policies that they know will disproportionately affect the Black community. That reason is indifference. A good example of indifference can be observed in the American Hispanic community when it comes to Hispanic migrants. Most of them are fully on board with white supremacist policies to keep new Hispanic migrants out.

The #1 reason for their indifference is that they don’t want to jeopardize their own position as established Americans. This is the same reason why Black politicians don’t rock the boat. The 5th and most sensible solution to avoiding Lab Grown Meats is to set up food distribution networks with Black Farmers. This will require self-discipline, unity, and sacrifice but it could work.

The best example of a minority group of people controlling their food from the farm to the table are the Asians but while there are more Black farmers than Asian, there aren’t as many major Black-owned supermarkets. This forces Black farmers to conform to the regulations of the distribution networks. In other words, it means that if the distributors stop buying meat from Black farmers, they will be forced to cut or stop cattle farming.

Make no mistakes about it, Lab Grown Meats will find their way onto the breakfast, lunch, and dinner plates of Black Americans in a few months. Some Black people will avoid it, some will view it as a conspiracy and sign of Revelations, and some will stand in line for hours at McDonalds, Popeyes, KFC, and other fast-food joints waiting to get a taste of their new irresistible Lab Grown Meat Burgers. If you don’t want to eat Lab Grown Meat then start implementing your own evasive solutions now.

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How will you address the history of Black Wall Street? Did you know we have a few Black Wall Streets right now. We have a handful of places where richer Black people are living near each other. Where businesses are opened repeatedly with little success. How are you addressing that the vast majority of American population is, if not outright racist, are at least antiBlack. We definitely don't have enough firepower to fight them nor enough people. What has changed from the 60's to now that give you the confidence that they won't just destroy a successful Black Wall Street again? @DrBigBudz
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