Dont you think that the dead should be buried in a land where we can grow organic foods?

At least the dead bodies will be of use for supplying the essential fertilizers instead of becoming dust in the cemetry, what say?

Answer:
I don't think you thought this through.
The purpose of growing and eating organic is to get away from all the pollutants.
It seems to me that using dead humans as fertilizer would be defeating the purpose.
When is the last time you heard of someone die from 'natural causes'? i.e. just grow old and die.
I wouldn't want my fruits and vegetables fertilized by someone whose body expired due to AIDS or pneeumonia or cancer or liver disease or kidney disease or any of the multitude of diseases that our bodies are subject to in this world.
We smoke; we drink; we use drugs of all kind; we inhale all kind of chemicals from the use of air fresheners and disinfectant air sprays, incense, colognes and perfumes, motor vehicle fumes, boiler fumes that are used to heat homes and water; all that plus God knows what I don't know of or failed to mention.
I believe that they all should be sent to the soilant green processing plant.

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