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Campaigns Food For Thought (CBS) The following is a weekly 60 Minutes commentary by CBS News correspondent Andy Rooney. Someone is always warning us not to eat something. We're warned about
fast food all the time. Farm raised salmon is a threat because it may
contain mercury. You could become a thermometer. Beef was suspect a few
years ago because of the mad cow disease. Recently it's been spinach. Consumers should not eat bagged fresh spinach
at this time, we were warned. For years mothers have been telling their kids to eat their spinach. Now,
all of a sudden, they're telling them not to eat their spinach. No one is
supposed to eat it because it may contain the E.coli bacteria. Supermarkets
threw out bags of it. Imagine being a simple, hard-working farmer who made a living growing
spinach and then waking up one day to find that your fields with a couple of
acres of spinach, representing your only income, are worthless? I read where 17,000 farmers in India committed suicide a few years ago
because their crops failed. 17,000 farmers! You can imagine a lot of spinach
farmers doing that here, now. I never liked spinach much. I like it okay raw in salad and, of course,
they warn you that raw spinach is the worst kind. There are only a couple of things I won't eat. I don't care much for
Brussels sprouts, liver or custard desserts. I don't like anything that
shakes - you know, gelatin or Jell-O. I hated carrots when I was a kid.
I've gotten over hating them. Now I eat them but I don't like them much and
I doubt very much if they're any better for you than a Hershey Bar. I like steak, lamb and pork chops but you couldn't make me eat rabbit or
horse. When I was in France during World War II, horses would often be
killed in the fields by artillery fire and the French farmers would wait
until the shooting stopped and then rush out to carve up the dead horses for
dinner. I don't know why anyone who eats beef finds the idea of eating a horse so
repulsive but I'm one of them. Horses seem so friendly and I don't like to
be reminded of the animal I'm eating. I often pass a farm with cows grazing
in the field and I think to myself how terrible it is that human beings grow
other animals just to kill them and eat them. Most of us think of vegetarians as nuts and I'm not a vegetarian but I
wouldn't be surprised if we came to a time in 50 or 100 years when civilized
people everywhere refused to eat animals. I could be one of them. Of course, I'd be pretty old by then. SOURCE: SEE VIDEO OF ANDY ROONEY'S SEGMENT AT: Fair Use Notice: This document may contain copyrighted material whose use has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owners. We believe that this not-for-profit, educational use on the Web constitutes a fair use of the copyrighted material (as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law). If you wish to use this copyrighted material for purposes of your own that go beyond fair use, you must obtain permission from the copyright owner. |
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