CDBC the Central Bank Digital Coin


In March 2019, the UK Institute and Faculty of Actuaries published a comprehensive report on CBDCs. It lists the countries that are either researching this or are abandoning it for the time being. I did not come across the Netherlands so quickly but this country will definitely switch to the new digital currency for everyone because it is involved in the great reset of which CO2 emission and the co-vi-d hoax are part as well. Even if the Dutchman is not, the government is ready to build back better. Not the better for the average man but that does not matter.
The report by the British institute lists, among others, the countries where the system has already been implemented. China, by the way, is not included. This report also mentions that Ecuador has stopped its CBDC. Personally, none of this means anything to me, and I cannot say whether they have ever issued a digital currency.
Up to now, I have not been much interested in the emergence of the central digital currency for the Netherlands (most likely the EU).

What exactly is CBDC except for a name?
It is a means of payment similar to paper banknotes, coins and the well-known bank card or credit card. It is a unit of account and a store of value (see, among others, Wikipedia).
Incidentally, there is no fixed definition for CBDC (yet), so it can still go either way.
For those who are used to online payments, the new system will not cause many problems. The same goes for those active in the world of cryptocurrencies. The difference between the money we know now and CBDC is that CBDC is not tangible. You cannot hold it, smell it, bathe in it or hide it under your mattress. Just like with cryptocurrencies, you have a wallet (account at the Central Bank) where your amount to be spent is stored. A wallet that likely not only the Central Bank guards. With the help of the blockchain, the government will automatically collect taxes, fines, control you and if you don’t behave…

When it comes to banks, there are two types, central and commercial. Each country has, on average, one central bank.
‘De Nederlandsche Bank’ (DNB) is the central bank of the Netherlands and is responsible for compiling the Dutch balance of payments and the Dutch International Investment Position. The EU has a central bank too. This bank is responsible for the balance of the countries affiliated with the EU. This means the governments of EU countries deal with two central banks that watch over them, whereby the national bank probably has little to say. Those who still believe that money does not make one happy are wrong. It is the central banks who are in charge because they have the money, print it and decide who’s gonna live and who has to die. They don’t care about (small) businesses or countries going bankrupt. As a watchdog of finances, they do a lousy job. Whoever has the money has the power enough power to rule the world.

CBDC stands for Central Bank Digital Currency and this is or will be the digital money that a central bank of a country will issue. Commercial banks cannot do this and will not play a major role in the future. We are already seeing this in the Netherlands. Many banks no longer have branches. The online bank has become quite normal, as has the discontinuation of issuing bank cards.
The central bank is not the bank where you and I, private individuals, can open an account but the one powerful bank of the country. As mentioned, some central banks are already developing their own digital currency (coin) while others are still ignoring this option.

ECB

The problem with commercial banks?
Most of them are too big to fail. They are the ones who perpetuate the fiscal deficit and the resulting problems that many countries have been facing for years but the economic crisis, the depreciation of money, have to be stopped. Also, the central banks that keep on printing money without anything of value (gold) will not solve the economic crisis. In the end, money that is printed is always spent and lent out, which only makes the financial problem worse. No less than 90% of the savings in the Netherlands are used by banks to ‘earn’ money. Their earning model is doomed for years. The only thing that keeps the existing most used currencies alive (especially the dollar is said to account for more than half of all transactions worldwide and central banks this is worrying) is the belief in the coin. Clearly, trust in a coin alone is not enough to avert inflation, the bankruptcy of a country and with that a completely new financial system.

I grew up with cash. I saved in a piggy bank and once a year the bank emptied it with a key. A debit card did not yet exist in those days. The amount of money from the piggy bank was entered in a booklet. Those who did not receive their salary in cash went to collect it at the bank. An employee of the bank handed it over. ATMs did not yet exist, nor did credit or debit cards. Nothing was ordered or paid online.
By now I have experienced many financial changes. This doesn’t mean I participate(d) in each one of them. I have never used the ‘chipknip’, I do not pay contactless or with NFC. Like many people, I pay a lot of fixed costs automatically because I am forced to. Taxes are not one of them, but rent, health insurance and bank charges are. It will therefore not be a big step for the average Dutchman to exchange the euro for a digital coin, the account for a wallet and to allow third parties to collect their bills automatically.
The Dutch government is increasingly steering towards this, as well as being able to check and control everyone. An app is needed for everything. Those who refuse or have an old phone can no longer participate in the most basic things. Once the elderly died those who remain will have to learn all about the new (financial) system.

Like it or not, this new financial system is going to happen. In all likelihood, it will be a digital currency because private individuals who issue such a currency are the Central Bank’s greatest fear and therefore enemy. Facebook is on its way and it is not the only one. The CBDC can be issued per country by the national central bank or the central bank of the EU (for America the FED). My estimation is that given the great reset and the setting up of a world government it will be one currency for all. Everyone except the two countries that are seen as the greatest enemies: China and Russia (in Russia they guard against money printing).

A digital central bank currency (CBDC) can ensure that people can continue to pay with central bank money even if cash disappears. This can be a great advantage, especially since the central bank will then be the guarantor. However, it is unusual for central banks to do business with private individuals. Count with the fact that in the banking sector a great reset will take place as well. If it comes to the banking sector, the redundant will not have to count on another job. Banking at home and on the go will soon be commonplace for everyone, regardless of age or education. I do not think that savings will still exist for ordinary people. The social credit system will not allow it.

The European Central Bank (ECB) investigates the possibilities of developing European digital money and so does ‘De Nederlandse Bank’ (DNB). Here, they are also looking at what the blockchain has to offer in terms of creating their own digital currency.
The majority of the Dutch population knows nothing about cryptocurrencies and isn’t interested still the banks are watching this development with suspicion because they have no control over it. From their perspective, you can’t blame them. Should the Dutch massively switch to cryptocurrencies, the central bank and the government will lose all power.

By the way, it is not a requirement that a CBDC runs on a blockchain, although it is the way to exercise total control over the account holders.

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All you need to be is a swine


Time flew by.
There was no reason why the three boars should look back.
Going home?
Their normal life was gone, taken from them.
It was done without regret or delay.
If the news spread was true all pigs just like ma Swine were dead.
After a not too long sickness, she ended up in bed.
Finally, Senior thought, the best of all was she had died alone.

There was no reason to cry or grieve.
All he felt was a relief.
It had been her life her choice.
She had kicked them out back then,
without any remorse.
They’d agreed never to set a paw inside her miserable hut again.

Senior, the eldest of the three was satisfied felt happy.
He loved the freedom, his booze, to celebrate
from early in the morning till late.
He didn’t care about the swine flu or cessation.

“I’m immune ’cause I drink, alcohol is pure
It can only infect you,” he notified the other two, “you should take some shots too, it’s the best cure
against your worries, emotions, common sense you’ll see.
All that unnecessary thinking, trust me it even fights anxiety.”

Together they celebrated the weather and above all the joy of their muddy pool.

“It’s good to live free, I love the country.”
Fatso agreed although, he still missed the luxury of well-prepared food.
The wolf’s new spouse never baked bread or cake,
both loathed rolling through mud and avoided the lake.
What made them always go out at night howling at the moon
without fearing an experimenter showing up as soon
as they started because they coerced the neighbourhood?
He liked them but their behaviour didn’t feel good.
Should he report them to the government?

“It’s only reasonable they stick to the law
like we all. What if they infect you with that crying-out-vibrant disease,” said the sow. “Know we build back better. Isolated black wolves and black sheep isn’t the end.”

Could this new brother skim his brain, was he too naive, too kind?
He better start practising a blank mind.
Sharing the same dirty hole with these swine woke him up.
No way he could stay
close, enjoying the dirt with these pigs.
In his head, he played the song “You say I ain’t good enough for you, ’cause I don’t behave the way you want me to. I should change my norms, values and attitude, obey otherwise I’m a bad dog. I’m no good, no good, no good…”

The sow unexpectedly hummed along with the hymn playing in his mate’s head and said: “You have the right spirit, brother I knew it. No need to stay, safety is only a call away. Take your responsibility if not for you then for us, since we are your true family.

“Take some firewater to keep the spirits brother,” Senior said with a smile. “A few shots won’t harm you. Do what I do and don’t forget to vote for me your Admiral, after all, we’re in this together. Black wolves’ lives don’t matter. All you need is being a swine and we swines should stick together.”

Source: pixabay.com

A follow up of the tale The three pigs written a while ago first published here

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A Google-free life

My very old phone gave up on me today at least it looks like it. It starts up with a rattling sound and next it shuts down. Later I’ll ask my child for the tiny screwdriver to open (operate) it. What is broken can only be fixed. It’s worth the try. In the meanwhile, I looked for another phone. It can be a simple one just to make calls (a battery that lasts a week is rare these days and I’m getting tired of buying adapters and cables. The cables don’t last long.).
While searching the internet I read about 15% of the phones function without Google. To some it’s the end of the world to others like me it’s not although, I live in the modern world. A world where they force me into using banking apps, government apps, digital signing in apps and apps for health insurance and so on. All those apps can only be downloaded via the play store. This means Google knows all about it which sucks.

While reading on I read Google at least reads each account about 35 times an hour (if not hundred times, once a day is already a lot). Google reads your phone, knows who you are calling, texting, what you search for and even who you write and your notes! Really? Since if that’s true google shares my articles and publishes my books and will say I’m a plagiarist which doesn’t feel so good. Now you might say Google is just a huge computer collecting, calculating, selling private information but behind each machine is a person and I’m not the one who believes there aren’t individuals who have benefited from it.

So today it’s the second day in a row I keep myself busy with my e-mail address, Google account and opt-out of what I didn’t already. To be honest it sounds weird to me Google even checks my physical movements. What exactly is the idea behind that? If I move too much I’m not at home and spread a virus or am up to something bad? And what If I don’t move at all? Will consider Google me being unhealthy or dead?
To be honest, after reading all this info – true or made up – I’m glad I always suffered from a slow internet connection plus I do not pay with a credit card. So no Google Chrome for me, no buying whatever the play store has for sale. I’m not interested.

Besides the banking apps, what will I miss most in a Google-free life? Will I be limited?

I can email and use proto mail, onmail are many of the other free emails. I can surf the internet by using duckduckgo and some say the Samsung browser is a safe and good option too (this browser can be downloaded by every android user). If Samsung with its own apps and app store is safer than Google I don’t know but it’s an option. They say Microsoft is too by the way.

I gave up on the app MedGemak. It’s the government’s idea of a medical file plus extras. It should be handy to make an appointment with your doctor or figuring out your test results plus you can leave your doctor a message. It’s not a plus since the record I saw wasn’t mine which means the doctor – she never met me – messed up or made it up.

If it comes to apps there are many ways to lay your hands on them if you cannot use a site via the browser. Next to Samsung’s app store, there are other ways. You can visit the original site (Telegram’s it for example) and download the apk file directly from it. There’s F-droid, Aptoide, APKmirror, APKpure, Amazon (not sure if that’s smart and they don’t check you out) and so on. These are all sites where you find the apps you can’t live without including some extra gadgets and games. If you like you can even download Google apps – indeed without Google knowing you did – which is an option to some whose phone came without the 101 Google apps and to those who don’t want to lay hands on it without starting an Google account. I’m not going to advise this. It’s your decision what you install on your device and how you use your phone.

Since Huawei no longer is allowed to use Google’s apps it might be a great help and a good substitute. I say might because it depends on where you live. A phone made in China traces and checks you out too and all these data end up? I read that Xiaomi had to leave these “features” out to be allowed to sell in Europe but did they? Since Europe is not different from China these days I can imagine nothing has changed or the EU added their own spying chip in it to check out who’s a productive slave and who’s the terrorist.
Have you noticed batteries can no longer be removed? The reason for this is not only to force you to buy the latest model as soon as possible.

What I use my phone for on a daily basis:
– writing, so I need a notebook, my phone came with one.
– reading texts, pdf and text can be read by the notebook
– SMS/texting, the phone provides in it.
– using the internet, search options, I use duckduckgo
– making a phone call a few times a year, nothing special is needed.
– reading email, works fine without google’s email, via browser is an option too
– Telegram, downloaded the apk via their official site
– Signal to stay in touch in case of need, possible to install the apk

I deleted Google translate and never used Google maps. Nearly each Google app I deleted and what cannot be deleted is changed back into the ‘factory’s installation’, the state the phone is sold.  I gave up on boring Facebook and Twitter longer ago and last year on WhatsApp and I don’t miss these social media. Those I know and don’t have or want to use Signal can send me an e-mail. Google’s sneaky Covid-19 notification I switched off from day number one. I don’t consider it a helpful tool. It will only divide people more and it says nothing about someone’s health. I’m not interested in who has (had) what.

By the way: Without Google’s apps running in the background my phone (not the latest or most expensive one) became way faster which is another plus.

Good phone, bad phone, old or new with or without Google apps Big brother watches each one of us no matter where we live. The only way to opt out of the system is to live the life of a hermit and ‘leave’ your country or be homeless which I know some people around me do to opt-out of the system.
Besides of Samsung with its own apps and Huawei there are phones for sale without hardly any apps like some Motorola and Nokia and even Android phones without Google apps and /e/ OS/ * but they are very expensive. Threehundred+ up to over eight hundred euros for a phone – some a refurbished – I consider as too much. So what I don’t need I delete and I’ll see how far I get. If it doesn’t work for some reason and I can’t find another way to get what I need I can always install google again but not today.

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What if there’s no electricity?

The luxury of electricity is normal to many of us. If it all works fine it’s hard to imagine what life looks like without once used to devices with a plug.
The fridge, washing machine, smartphone, computer, television set, radio, oven and so much more can no longer function without a socket. Today I miss the good old batteries. It feels as if there’s aways something to charge. Being not able to to cook, making a necessary phone call or heating the house can stress one out. It can be good to live a day or two without electricity and see what is needed to be prepared and continue life without stress.

Frequently I have a day without energy. Better not ask how many times the company was called to have a look at what caused it. It’s never a fallen tree. Most likely we are with too many and there’s not enough electricity for all of us. I try to save electricity and try to avoid using two electrical appliances that consume a lot of kilowatt at the same time. If the boiler is on (once a week) I do not use the washing machine or an electric heater. This doesn’t mean others don’t but this way I at least avoid short circuits at home.

They say 30 electric items should be enough. It sounds like a lot but the average family has way more. A phone for each member, a computer, tv, DVD player, radios, kitchen aid, power banks, vacuum cleaner, washing machine, dryer, ventilators, electric kettle, fridge, toys, toaster, electric blanket, lawnmower, heaters, hairdryers and today e-bikes and even electric cars. All that electricity needed coming from power grid ending up in a socket isn’t unlimited. It could be if you use the sun, wind and water but it’s not for the common man. Companies go first and next the wealthy. They even get it cheaper than the people. With us the common man is the one who pays for investing in what they call ‘green energy’. Not that the energy out of the socket is green. It’s the same and as ‘grey’ as all electricity in the country. For green electricity you pay just pay more because they electricity company spends that extra money on windmills, advertising, sponsoring some people and once in a while they plant a tree. No one knows where on earth Sa but they say they do. Hard to believe if you take into consideration nearly every city in the country cuts down trees and tries to get rid of everything that looks green instead of taking care of nature.

Today it’s my electricity-off grid day again. At 3 am there was power at 5 am I was switched off. At that time of the day, it’s needless to call the company. The children left for the bus stop and I stayed in bed.

We have two lamps on batteries, a bag with candles (tea lights) and a jump starter with a light, USB and another plug build in.

At 7 am it was grey outside but no longer pitch dark. Enough light to find my way. I made myself a mug of tea with the warm water in the thermos flask left from yesterday.

At 7:30 am I started the day. Curtains, blinds and windows open and time to get dressed.
I used a bit more warm water from the thermo flask and a washing cloth and soap, to wash myself. For sure this saves water and water is what I don’t have. Without electricity, my water pump cannot function.

My stove by the way, isn’t electric. I cook on butane so I can cook the left water for a hot cup of tea (I don’t need to eat). I can’t do the dishes today and do not read my e-mail. I could because I have a mobile router (charged just like my phone yesterday) but I can do without. I don’t feel like being updated.
Instead I make three crossword puzzles and feed the cats. After I’m finished I go outside. It’s time to feed the wolves. I have two filled water cans plus a filled bucket and in case of need 10 bottles of 2 litres each with my own tap water. I saved yesterday’s rice water too.

Back inside I put the gas heater on. It works on butane too. It can not heat the entire house, not even the room where I sit but it makes a difference. I won’t let it burn the entire day to save gas. Once I no longer feel so cold I switch it off and sit with the hot water bag till the children are back home. That hot water bag is filled with water so I will reuse it.

The bucket with water in the kitchen is filled. I can mop the floor and if necessary flush the toilet with it at the end of the day. With us, toilet paper is rarely flushed through the toilet.

The hallway is still a bit smelly after the cats used the litters and although I left the front door open and mopped with bleach. Time to light a stick incense. I use the flame of the gas heater. No need for Airwick or a spray.

I don’t have a fridge so my food cannot get spoiled which is a plus. In the past twenty years washing machines, electric ovens, laptop batteries and much more were damaged because of electricity issues. This means I never leave adapters or plugs in sockets and what is plugged in is always switched off unless I need it.

Without electricity I can cook, heat parts of the house, I can drink my tea. I can use my phone (powerbanks) and the internet (mobile router). I can heat water on the cooker. The only thing lacking is water.

Since we never watch the telly we won’t miss it. We can do without the news and not interested in watching rehearsals of rehearsals. There are plenty of books to read, we have games, can talk, write and watch a downloaded film if we like.

Water will be the main problem. At this moment I have 24 litres of drinking water but that won’t be enough if I need to provide the animals with water (15 litres is the minimum), wash myself and the children, want something to drink, cook and flush the toilet only once a day. For that, I need about 35-40 litres of water a day and the laundry isn’t included.
During the Summer of 2020, we did six weeks without electricity. It helps if it rains (water for the animals and to flush the toilet) but I can’t count on rain. The only option is buying a generator. A few years ago I thought about it but they are very expensive plus my fear is I cannot pull hard enough to start it. An acquaintance said I could buy his since he bought a new one. He asked 1000 euros for his second hand which is too much for a generator without a warranty. So far I managed without. I can survive one or two perhaps even three days if the children visit school. It would make me feel better to be more independent if it comes to electricity. A solar panel would help as would a generator. Hopefully, I can save enough money to buy one before 2022 is over. I like to be prepared for my children and the animals since the pond I dug is empty for the biggest time of the year.


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Heilige koe of huisdier?

Het milieuvraagstuk, de ecologische voetafdruk, het klimaat, het is allemaal weer hot item. De media is weer bespeeld

(het leidt ook mooi af van het gebrek aan democratie, het ingetrokken referendum, Erdogan en zijn eisen, de op komst zijnde verkiezingen, de loze beloften, vele leugens en neerbuigende uitspraken van heer Rutte over het volk en het vreemdelingenbeleid).

Of je het nu leuk vindt of niet, maar een huisdier is slecht voor het milieu en een vervuiler en niet zo’n kleintje, zelfs een hele grote, aldus het artikel in het AD van 5 januari j.l.

Om een lang verhaal kort te maken, het komt er op neer dat huisdieren vervuilender zijn dan je Heilige Koe (de auto).

Ik vervuil met 3 jaar autorijden evenveel (in kilometers gerekend) als 1 paard per jaar vervuilt.

Daarom rij ik dus auto en geen paard. Zit ook beter en warmer en wij passen er met 4 man in. We carpoolen zeg maar.

Vegetariër zijn is zinloos wanneer jij je dier vlees te eten geeft.

Het AD is zo vriendelijk een filmpje bij te voegen van vegetariërs die hun omnivoor/carnivoor planten voorschotelen.

Dierenbeulerij vind ik dat. Totaal onverantwoord. Planten zijn het moeilijkst verteerbaar en het is niet voor niets dat een planteneter een totaal ander verteringsstelsel heeft dan een alleseter of vleeseter. Ook de mens is niet bestemd om vegetarier te zijn anders zou hij niet zo’n tekort hebben aan vitamine B12. Een vitamine dat gemaakt moet worden en dat maken van is niet milieuvriendelijk.

Als vegetariër zijn er zat planteneters die je kunt houden. Geiten, vogels, konijnen, cavia’s, hamsters, muizen, ratten, noem maar op.

Een gemiddelde hond is goed voor circa 3600 kilometers autorijden per jaar.

Dat de hond zo’n grote vervuiler is komt met name omdat hij geen brokjes meer eet maar biefstuk, aldus de schrijver van het artikel. Biefstuk?

De laatste keer dat ik biefstuk at is minstens 30 tot 35 jaar terug. Biefstuk is duur en van de koe. Bij koe denk ik ook nog eens aan gekkekoeienziekte. Alleen biefstuk is ook geen volwaardige voeding en het zou dan ook het laatste zijn wat ik aan mijn hond zou voeren (of kat, een 100% vleeseter waar taurine essentieel is voor de gezondheid en dat vinden we in muis). Gezien de vele soorten hondenvoeders die op de markt zijn en de goede verkoopcijfers, kan ik mij nauwelijks voorstellen dat men massaal op biefstuk is overgegaan en dat de hond daarom zo vervuilend is.

Volgens het artikel hebben Nederlanders er ook een handje van een hond kat of paard te veel te eten te geven.

Naar schatting zal dit 35% zijn.

We kunnen dan ook vaststellen dat het doorsnee huisdier het te goed heeft.

Als het op overgewicht aankomt denk ik zelf dat dit percentage veel hoger ligt. Bij 9 van de 10 honden kun je allang niet meer de ribben voelen. Dit betekent dus dat de hond te vet is is. Een kat die eruit ziet als Garfield is ook niet schattig, maar heeft duidelijk een overgewicht en een gezondheidsprobleem.

Enig idee hoeveel katten er zijn bij wie de dierenarts met regelmaat de ontlasting uit de darmen moet halen?

Enig idee hoeveel huisdieren er ziek worden door verkeerde voeding of te veel (nee, niet elke brok is goed, in tegendeel er zit tarwe en andere zooi in verwerkt, rommel die het dier van nature nooit zou eten) en door onze “goede” zorgen?

Niet dat dierenartsen en voederfabrikanten dat erg vinden, want ook zij varen daar wel bij en ook een ziek dier is goed voor de economie.

Niet alleen voeding, maar ook huisvesting van je dier en zijn ontlasting is slecht voor het milieu. Het is maar even dat je het weet.

Eigenlijk komt het er gewoon op neer dat een huisdier voeding en spullen nodig heeft en dat is vervuilend.

Een vis zou minder vervuilen, maar dat betwijfel ik.

Een vis woont zelden alleen, niet in een jampot en schijt tegen de klippen op. Pomp en filter is nodig, middeltjes tegen ziekten, speciale lampen, stroom… ligt hij op zijn rug moet je in je auto springen voor een nieuwe. Die krijg je mee in een plastic zakje, niet in je thermosbeker. Die plantjes in het aquarium komen ook ergens vandaan.

Dat uitwerpselen van dieren niet als mest gebruikt kunnen worden is onzin.

Ik heb prachtige kropsla velden gezien op strand aangelegd. De enige mest die gebruikt werd kwam van de paardenvijgen die op het strand gevonden werden.

Van mijn honds stront heb je trouwens geen last. Eigen tuin en ondergraven. Er gaat niets dood daardoor en niemand staat of ligt er ongewenst in. Ook geen poepzakjes nodig.

Slachtafval voeren aan je huisdier (hond, kat, fret) is wel milieu vriendelijk.

Dat slachtafval zou de slager weggooien. Dat lijkt mij een sterk verhaal dat weggooien. Er wordt heel wat meer van gegeten dan gedacht. Wat denk jij dat er zoal in frikandellen, kroketten, gehakt, ragout, hondenblikvoer en kattenblikvoer zit? En dan hebben we nog de hondenworsten, de diepvries met bakjes pens, hart, lever, enzovoorts. Het wordt allemaal verkocht. Niet door de doorsnee slager, want hij is geen slachter.

De dieren die BARFen (bones and raw food) hebben al helemaal geen last van veel ontlasting en zelden overgewicht.

Al met al een artikel wat nogal wat vragen oproept. Natuurlijk wil de overheid niet dat wij massaal alle dieren wegdoen. Dat kost de schatkist veel geld en er zullen heel wat bedrijven moeten sluiten en mensen werkeloos worden.

Ook huisdieren zijn een geweldige melkkoe, binnenkort meer dan de heilige koe.

We zouden dus wel kunnen consuminderen. Tweedehands is ook goed, op de grond liggen ook en ipv speeltjes doet een stok het ook.

Probeer de dierenarts eens over te slaan en voer gezond en afgepast en laat die biefstuk voor wat het is. Zet je luie beest aan het werk. Laat hem ratten en muizen vangen (de rattenplagen in steden nemen toe), het gebit blijft schoon door te kauwen op een bot van de slachter (ook goed tegen verveling).

In het artikel ging het met name over de hond en het paard. Wat ik mis is het meest vervuilende dier van iedereen namelijk de mens.

Ik zou willen weten voor hoeveel vervuilende kilometers deze dieren (waarvan ook velen met flink wat overgewicht, dure huisvesting en een mestoverschot producerend) zorgen.

Wellicht wordt het tijd dat hieraan eens paal en perk wordt gesteld? Gewoon beginnen de helft van de vervuilers op deze aardbol op te ruimen. Nederland is beslist niet het meest vervuilende land, wel een van de kleinste met een hele dichte bevolking per km2. (De lucht is beslist vervuild.) Dan is de ecologische voetafdruk gelijk een heel stuk minder. Daarvoor in de plaats kan iedereen dan meer huisdieren houden. Die zijn een stuk verdraagzamer en naar Marokko gaat toch geen hond met de auto.

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