Re: Thoughts on Vegetarians/vegans
Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 9:20 am
ive seen a chicken eat a rat
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Why are they different? I want an explanation, not just an assumption, please.capo ultra wrote:I saw what you did, you equated killing animals with killing humans. Now go sit in the corner and think about what you're saying
Read the whole thread, it's been discussed several timesKochari wrote:^Woah, really?
Why are they different? I want an explanation, not just an assumption, please.capo ultra wrote:I saw what you did, you equated killing animals with killing humans. Now go sit in the corner and think about what you're saying
if animals and humans are the same, surely when animals eat each other its morally wrong...Kochari wrote:^Woah, really?
Why are they different? I want an explanation, not just an assumption, please.capo ultra wrote:I saw what you did, you equated killing animals with killing humans. Now go sit in the corner and think about what you're saying
This is what it sounds like, when doves cry.noam wrote: if animals and humans are the same, surely when animals eat each other its morally wrong...![]()
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Agree with a lot of this. I didn't really meant to imply that current farming was so idyllic, just that the concept of raising animals to kill them for meat isn't inherently "bad"... if farming's done correctly, it can create a decent existence for both animal and farmer. Obviously, as with most industries we allow the mighty dollar to get in the way of ethical practise.... from squeezing too many turkeys into a dark shed to razing thousands of acres of rainforest to provide grazing land... we definitely have to reform farming; meat should probably be a lot more expensive to discourage such intensive production/consumption.ch3 wrote:Magma's view on farming seems a little bit idyllic to be fair. Yeah, I do believe some people still farm the way you describe, with respect for animals that lead, as you said, 'luxurious albeit short' lives, but unfortunately this is not the case for most of the meat industry. The fact that it is 'industry' is very wrong in itself. I don't think I need to describe what conditions animals are kept in, there is enough footage and photos floating around. And that applies to meat, dairy, eggs...
The rat was already dead & the chicken was pecking at it.... so yeaKochari wrote:^Woah, really?
corn is pretty intelligent..also cabbage. they have their own forms of communication to warn of a possible threat..boomphat wrote:are chickens intelligent?
sheep are really stupid.
anyone know of an intelligent vegetable?
yeh man they put up scarecrows in their fields to stop themselves getting eatenLACE wrote:corn is pretty intelligentboomphat wrote:are chickens intelligent?
sheep are really stupid.
anyone know of an intelligent vegetable?
someone has obvs not seen the m night shangy shangy filmLACE wrote:corn is pretty intelligent..also cabbage. they have their own forms of communication to warn of a possible threat..boomphat wrote:are chickens intelligent?
sheep are really stupid.
anyone know of an intelligent vegetable?
noam wrote:yeh man they put up scarecrows in their fields to stop themselves getting eatenLACE wrote:corn is pretty intelligentboomphat wrote:are chickens intelligent?
sheep are really stupid.
anyone know of an intelligent vegetable?
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the talks often end in massacremagma wrote:Aliens almost exclusively talk to corn instead of us when they visit.