Today you seem to have taken on the role of Psychologist....
Your approach is similar to the approach many folks take in order to try achieve a level of credibility...... while they are plotting to rob you.
I'll use the financial services business as an analogy..... Lehman brothers as you probably heard, went out of business. What happened was that they used their knowledge and expertise, as well as their position in the financial services business to create trading strategies that were highly risky and were doomed to fail given time. They convinced the public that they knew what they were doing and investors bought in.... The SEC was in their offices doing audits while this was going on yet they couldn't figure out what they were doing.... because the experts at Lehman Brothers were that good at spinning the truth. Of course the reason they were doing this was because their livelihood and big paychecks were at stake. The unfortunate investors who had bought their spin....... lost their retirement funds, savings and estates. The current financial mess was born and is no where near being solved.
The similarity to the feedlot business is striking! Experts such as yourself come onto various internet sites to not only spin the truth of the feedlot business, but they use techniques such as belittling and name calling to attempt to discredit others. The feedlot companies along with government are promoting the business because it means jobs, tax revenue and profits for these parties. Information about sustainability, disease, impurities in the product, pollution and the risks to wild salmon are spun and minimized in an attempt to convince the public that this is a viable industry. While the carnage to the environment is happening, the industry is padding their pocket books. While the feedlot business is not robbing retirees and investors, the story hasn't been written yet on how they are robbing us of our wild salmon.
While folks like Aquapaloosa seem like sincere, hard working folks who go to work each day so that they can feed their families, folks like you and absolon take the discussion to the next level by belittling and name calling. There is no question that you have more knowledge in the industry than people like myself. However like in the Lehman Brothers disaster, people in the feedlot business are using their knowledge and credentials to twist the truth, minimize risks and leave out facts in order to deceive the public. The theme is always the same "We are the experts, trust us."
I find that every time I ask the tough questions and you folks don't have an answer, you wave your credentials and resort to discrediting me. However, I expect that sort of reaction because the stakes are high. If we can get the pens out of the ocean, all the benefits that industry supporters are getting could be lost. On the other hand if we allow the feedlots to continue to exist in our ocean, our wild salmon populations may continue to decline and we as the public could lose our wild salmon.
You can continue to resort to belittling and name calling or just discuss the issue ..... either way I will still be around, trying to ensure that the feedlot business doesn't continue to rob me and my grandchildren of my right to enjoy the wild salmon.