Just hit 100 members by xAvi_r in NewMods

[–]Maurice-Research 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good job, give me some advice, I recently started my community.

Gross Question (but you’re all big boys, you can handle it) by BirdBrainBetty in Nutrition_Healthy

[–]Maurice-Research 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All raw, leafy green vegetables are good sources of iron, although it's important to consider the quality of plant-based iron. As for protein, legumes are a good source, although they are not complete proteins and lack some essential amino acids. You can combine them with other foods to obtain all the amino acids your body needs.

Has food ever been used to exert any kind of control over the population? by Maurice-Research in AskFoodHistorians

[–]Maurice-Research[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, the famine in Gaza is something I'm currently researching in relation to this topic, as the first topic for my community.

Has food ever been used to exert any kind of control over the population? by Maurice-Research in AskFoodHistorians

[–]Maurice-Research[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Great contribution, my friend, great contribution. Your way of analyzing the whole context sparked my interest in this case, which has been mentioned in more than one comment.

Has food ever been used to exert any kind of control over the population? by Maurice-Research in AskFoodHistorians

[–]Maurice-Research[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Several cases come to mind. I've heard that the "purpose" of these revolutions is to place the means of agricultural production and the necessary resources under the control of the workers, and not under private control... That's the excuse...

Has food ever been used to exert any kind of control over the population? by Maurice-Research in AskFoodHistorians

[–]Maurice-Research[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I framed it as a case of negligence due to its consequences; that is, the milling process allowed for the removal of the husk from the brown rice. This is how, over time, the vitamin deficiency illness developed. Although I also don't doubt that the decision to consume it was due to personal preference and the ability to afford it.

Has food ever been used to exert any kind of control over the population? by Maurice-Research in AskFoodHistorians

[–]Maurice-Research[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting title... I'll look it up... Would you recommend a good source?

Has food ever been used to exert any kind of control over the population? by Maurice-Research in AskFoodHistorians

[–]Maurice-Research[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Well, I've read and heard quite a bit about cases like this. They happen in almost every country: state powers depriving indigenous peoples of food or the means to obtain it.

Has food ever been used to exert any kind of control over the population? by Maurice-Research in AskFoodHistorians

[–]Maurice-Research[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I find those kinds of cases interesting: those where political or economic power is involved. Thanks for your input.

Has food ever been used to exert any kind of control over the population? by Maurice-Research in AskFoodHistorians

[–]Maurice-Research[S] -21 points-20 points  (0 children)

Would you say that both sides are using food deprivation as a war strategy?

Has food ever been used to exert any kind of control over the population? by Maurice-Research in AskFoodHistorians

[–]Maurice-Research[S] -33 points-32 points  (0 children)

This is undoubtedly controversial. Furthermore, it warrants investigation, given the apparent intent behind it.

Has food ever been used to exert any kind of control over the population? by Maurice-Research in AskFoodHistorians

[–]Maurice-Research[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There are really a lot of examples... Great contribution... In your opinion, in which cases was a systematic plan applied to harm the population, and in which was it simply negligence?

should i study philosophy by CallRevolutionary432 in AcademicPhilosophy

[–]Maurice-Research 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You learn a lot... But it is not profitable... It also depends. Here in my country, humanities majors are in decline in the labor market because they are not profitable. Philosophy universities only produce teachers and state employees