• stray@pawb.social
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      9 months ago

      Yeah, I really don’t care for the blanket demonization of a plant family which is an important part of many ecosystems. Grasses are so much more than suburban lawns.

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        9 months ago

        Fuck grass. Anything grass can do, other plants can do better. Except maybe c4 photosynthesis, but that hasn’t been necessary so far.

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          9 months ago

          Yeah, because fuck biodiversity.

          Let’s just kill all the native grass and plant the “best” plant everywhere because it’s objectively “better”.

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            9 months ago

            Yeah, because fuck biodiversity.

            Have you ever seen how grass grows? It is the exact opposite of biodiversity. Even the grazing herbivores who usually eat grass stand to benefit from the eradication of grass and its replacement with a more diverse assortment of vegetation. Even the animal exploitation industry’s own publications explain the nutritional benefits of leguminous and other non-grass “forage” and attempt to calculate the amount of grass that can be included in the animals’ diets (in order to save money) without compromising weight gain. I have personally seen cows and goats go out of their way, crossing several hectares of pasture, to consume whatever non-grass vegetation they could find (often baby fruit trees) rather than eat the grass available to them.

            So yes, let’s kill all the “native” grass and plant a diverse array of trees, shrubs, palms, forbs, vines, and herbaceous ground-covers. Everyone in the world would benefit except perhaps the ruling class and a few other parasites.