Without reading the article I've got to say he's kind of right.
Because, although the increase in cycling leads to the population being generally healthier and living longer the organs harvested when they do eventually die will be of use to others, unlike the withered and diseased livers, kidneys and brains of lazy journos who only get off their arses to move from the bar to the restaurant.
Without reading the article I've got to say he's kind of right.
Because, although the increase in cycling leads to the population being generally healthier and living longer the organs harvested when they do eventually die will be of use to others, unlike the withered and diseased livers, kidneys and brains of lazy journos who only get off their arses to move from the bar to the restaurant.