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on: 02-01-2003
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To quote Maddox (http://maddox.xmission.com), "For every animal you DON'T eat, I'm going to eat two." |
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#3 |
2-01-2003 @ 07:08:52 PM |
Posted By : Lemming |
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#2, Kidnapping AND infanticide, apparently.
Murder tastes good. |
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2-01-2003 @ 07:09:48 PM |
Posted By : comradesampo |
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#2, No, they're nonconsensual abortion.
What they forget is that plants are alive, too... they just don't scream when you kill them (actually, the cows don't, either.) |
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2-01-2003 @ 07:11:23 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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#4, And bacteria, what about them? Don't you realize you slaughter MILLIONS when you disinfect somthing??? Have you no mercy?!
That's what pisses me off about animal rights activists, if it isn't cute n' fluffy, they don't care, showing they are really hypocrites |
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2-01-2003 @ 07:12:39 PM |
Posted By : comradesampo |
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#5, And you know, life couldn't exist without carbon, so maybe we should think twice before we burn that coal. |
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2-01-2003 @ 07:12:53 PM |
Posted By : Lemming |
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It can be argued that there are numerous inherent problems with a vegetarian diet from a philosophical point of view.
Sure, most of the grain we grow is for the cows and whatnot, but what they forget is that it is mostly feed-grade stuff; of vastly too poor a quality for human consumption. It is also noteworthy that combines and other harvesting equipment incidentally kill millions of small animals per year. So, in other words, if the vegetarians claim they're preventing murder, they're full of it, unless they're only eating plants they themselves grew and harvested barehanded. |
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2-01-2003 @ 07:14:17 PM |
Posted By : Lemming |
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While we're at it, somebody guess the car. |
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2-01-2003 @ 07:15:00 PM |
Posted By : comradesampo |
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#7, I don't see them picketing the lions at the zoo, or the wolves who would eat the cows if we didn't. I don't see why humans should be held to different standards than the rest of the world. |
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2-01-2003 @ 07:15:57 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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#7, There's a reason we don't live like the Indians did, it's not big buisness, it's not special interrests, it's the simple fact that a society like that cannot support a population of millions, which is what we have, they also seem to forget that those "perfect" primitive societies where eveyone was supposedly in harmony with nature still had hunting, meat eating, and rarely did they live to be 80 |
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2-01-2003 @ 07:19:08 PM |
Posted By : comradesampo |
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#11, I think the whole attitude of humans being somehow distinct from nature reeks of arrogance; the assumption that somehow we're superior than all the other animals and therefore have some responsibility to take care of them or some shit like that. |
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2-01-2003 @ 07:21:10 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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#16, Well I do agree with the argument we should be kind to animals, there's no reason to cause them harm for harm's sake, and I'm all for wildlife management, the same way I'm for resource managment, but I'm NOT going to ever be convinced that animals have rights |
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