This is a really bad idea. Human decay is a lethal brew of disease.
There's a reason why dead people are buried six feet under. There is a reason why dead people are 'prepared' with embalming fluid for burial. We are throwing away age-old human practices without a thought of its consequences.
This legislation reminds me of San Francisco allowing the homeless to legally squat on city streets in front of stores and restaurants. Indeed, that is precisely what they began to do on the sidewalks. They squatted and defecated on the city streets. This all happened just prior to the planned pandemic. IMHO, I believe it was to cause a vector of disease to spread through SF and other cities. Old world diseases are spread through fecal matter and human remains exposed to the environment. Typhoid, polio, cholera, tetanus, tuberculosis, hepatitis A, dysentery, norovirus, rotovirus, meningitis, hand, foot, & mouth disease, salmonella, worms, prion disease, and other parasites, etc., etc.
There is also a reason why we don't throw meat scraps in the compost. My husband and I heard about this idea over a decade ago and we joked about it. It brings up images of that old "War of the Worlds" movie. The aliens used us for fertilizer until the pathogens killed them off.
This is a really bad idea. Human decay is a lethal brew of disease.
There's a reason why dead people are buried six feet under. There is a reason why dead people are 'prepared' with embalming fluid for burial. We are throwing away age-old human practices without a thought of its consequences.
This legislation reminds me of San Francisco allowing the homeless to legally squat on city streets in front of stores and restaurants. Indeed, that is precisely what they began to do on the sidewalks. They squatted and defecated on the city streets. This all happened just prior to the planned pandemic. IMHO, I believe it was to cause a vector of disease to spread through SF and other cities. Old world diseases are spread through fecal matter and human remains exposed to the environment. Typhoid, polio, cholera, tetanus, tuberculosis, hepatitis A, dysentery, norovirus, rotovirus, meningitis, hand, foot, & mouth disease, salmonella, worms, prion disease, and other parasites, etc., etc.
There is also a reason why we don't throw meat scraps in the compost. My husband and I heard about this idea over a decade ago and we joked about it. It brings up images of that old "War of the Worlds" movie. The aliens used us for fertilizer until the pathogens killed them off.
Interesting!