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Completely different physiology. False comparison. I've posted the video before. When I get home I can again but genetically Whites should not eat carbs.

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Completely different physiology. False comparison.

We are/were debating whether there is protein in plants (regardless of what eats it). Don't slide the debate with new qualifiers. Your initial assertion in your 1st comment that I am still debating was -

Also of note: plants do not contain protein. None of them do.

Definition of "Protein" from Britannica -

A protein is a naturally occurring, extremely complex substance that consists of amino acid residues joined by peptide bonds. Proteins are present in all living organisms and include many essential biological compounds such as enzymes, hormones, and antibodies.

My assertion was that plants do contain protein but individually they may not contain all of the amino acids required by humans to utilize that protein, ie beans and rice contain protein and all of the amino acids for humans to utilize said protein. A bean is a bean whether an animal eats it or a human eats it. The protein is still in the bean, whether a human can utilize it or not.

Meat protein, like I think you mentioned earlier, contains all of the amino acids necessary for humans to fully utilize it ... Meat is a more complete form of protein perfect for human consumption.

BTW, I like my USDA Choice or Prime Black Angus Porterhouse, T-bone or sirloins rare with lots of salt, fresh cracked black pepper and garlic. I am not at all a fan of beans, unless they are buried within a monster loaded beef burrito swimming in med-hot salsa. Damn, now I'm making myself really hungry. Time for lunch.

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We are/were debating whether there is protein in plants (regardless of what eats it). Don't slide the debate with new qualifiers. Your initial assertion in your 1st comment that I am still debating was -

I'm not. You posited that question "how do they function off of plants" as though it's something miraculous as a point of contention that mean those carbohydrates are now proteins - they aren't. They can, jumans (Whites) can't (in a high functioning, positive way). I've already explained I understand fully well how the body can synthesize protein with amino acid recycling. This isn't some complicated thing I'm explaining but here you are trying to move the goal posts then blame it on me.

Definition of "Protein" from Britannica -

A protein is a naturally occurring, extremely complex substance that consists of amino acid residues joined by peptide bonds. Proteins are present in all living organisms and include many essential biological compounds such as enzymes, hormones, and antibodies.

Great. A definition from an approved (((source))). Wanna know the definition of vaccine? Also a protein does not "contain" enzymes hormones or antibodies so your source is not only bad but wrong. Protein(s) can and are used in the creation and use of the listed thing but those listed are separate.

My assertion was that plants do contain protein but individually they may not contain all of the amino acids required by humans to utilize that protein...

And I replied to that. Plants do not contain protein. A protein contains all 9 essential amino acids. This isn't complicated. Plants don't have that, they don't have proteins. Having all 9 amino acids isn't what makes a protein able to b e utilized. Having all 9 amino acids is what makes a protein. Why this confuses you no longer confuses me. You aren't confused, you're intentionally misleading, lying, deflecting, strawmanning and ignoring me while repeating yourself.

Meat protein ... contains all of the amino acids necessary for humans to fully utilize it ...

As above, nope. It's not about being capable of utilizing or not. It's a function of actually being the thing. Meats actually contain protein.

Meat is a more complete form of protein...

You are actually more retarded than (((@based_semen))). I have 5 steering wheels used as decorations. Do I now have 5 cars sitting in my house? No. I do not, I have 5 steering wheels, I don't have 5 incomplete cars.

Why Europeans aren't vegans - Prof Alon Keinan (bitchute.com)

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We are/were debating whether there is protein in plants (regardless of what eats it). Don't slide the debate with new qualifiers. Your initial assertion in your 1st comment that I am still debating was -

I'm not. You posited that question "how do they function off of plants" as though it's something miraculous as a point of contention that mean those carbohydrates are now proteins - they aren't. They can, jumans (Whites) can't (in a high functioning, positive way). I've already explained I understand fully well how the body can synthesize protein with amino acid recycling. This isn't some complicated thing I'm explaining but here you are trying to move the goal posts then blame it on me.

Definition of "Protein" from Britannica -

A protein is a naturally occurring, extremely complex substance that consists of amino acid residues joined by peptide bonds. Proteins are present in all living organisms and include many essential biological compounds such as enzymes, hormones, and antibodies.

Great. A definition from an approved (((source))). Wanna know the definition of vaccine? Also a protein does not "contain" enzymes hormones or antibodies so your source is not only bad but wrong. Protein(s) can and are used in the creation and use of the listed thing but those listed are separate.

My assertion was that plants do contain protein but individually they may not contain all of the amino acids required by humans to utilize that protein...

And I replied to that. Plants do not contain protein. A protein contains all 9 essential amino acids. This isn't complicated. Plants don't have that, they don't have proteins. Having all 9 amino acids isn't what makes a protein able to b e utilized. Having all 9 amino acids is what makes a protein. Why this confuses you no longer confuses me. You aren't confused, you're intentionally misleading, lying, deflecting, strawmanning and ignoring me while repeating yourself.

Meat protein ... contains all of the amino acids necessary for humans to fully utilize it ...

As above, nope. It's not about being capable of utilizing or not. It's a function of actually being the thing. Meats actually contain protein.

Meat is a more complete form of protein...

You are actually more retarded than (((@based_semen))). I have 5 steering wheels used as decorations. Do I now have 5 cars sitting in my house? No. I do not, I have 5 steering wheels, I don't have 5 incomplete cars.

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A protein contains all 9 essential amino acids.

This is the crux of your argument. Show me some sauce where this is stated as the definitive definition of all proteins. Certainly there are multiple sources claiming this as fact if true. I can find sources all day long supporting my debate position.