Brickbat: A Red Meat Issue

The government of Utrecht, Netherlands, has banned ads for meat on bus stops and other government-owned spaces. The city has previously banned ads for fossil fuels, cars, and flying. City officials say the bans could have a positive impact on residents' health and on the climate.
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The tulips around your mouth or the tulips in their Netherlands?
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Utrecht is no longer taxing these items? Cool.
For that government's sake I hope no one bans pointless signaling.
Meat banned. Phony baloney jobs remain unscathed.
Mel Brooks presents his shocked face.
I didn't get a harrummph out of that man!
Harold and Kumar Don't Go to Utrecht is going to be the worst one.
Just ban meat, cars, flying, and fossil fuels. Why fuck around?
Can mandatory hysterectomies be far off for any woman who has had more than one child? After all, fewer people means a better planet, apparently.
Ban all advertising outside of the internet and directories, and make it all opt in only. If I need something I'll find you, you won't find me.
I bet the suicide rate would go down 5%.
"Could."
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