Moderator: Community Team
MrPanzerGeneral wrote:Even carrots feel pain (of a sorts) when they're pulled from the ground, so does grass when it's mowed, and trees when they lose a branch....
what's your point about the pain thingey ? There's also lots of "holocausts" going around on this world all the time !
Metsfanmax wrote:
My point is that the very least we can do as moral human beings is to minimize the amount of pain we cause. Nature may be ugly but that doesn't mean we should be ugly too.
MrPanzerGeneral wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:
My point is that the very least we can do as moral human beings is to minimize the amount of pain we cause. Nature may be ugly but that doesn't mean we should be ugly too.
I feel that You speak of "Morals" in some sort of ecclisiastical sense.
You also infer that nature is "ugly" ??? How can that be so ?
This is gonna get good. I know Mets was blurry there with his argumenting but I also know that he'd do anything to win an argument.
Oh , and I just realised you referenced "A Sentient Being"... please define that term ?
Mets is insane. Thanks for the sig, freak.
But, lace up your leather shoes
and explain why they deserved to die for killing insects
Metsfanmax wrote:
My point is that the very least we can do as moral human beings is to minimize the amount of pain we cause. Nature may be ugly but that doesn't mean we should be ugly too.
_sabotage_ wrote:No, it's not worth considering if it were wrong to do. In the existing animal life we see or can say we have ever known in modern civilization, we are the dominant predator for many kinds of animals. We have invested quite a bit into the development of herd animals that are rather docile, get big quick, and are useful. If this weren't the case, if we didn't do any cruel thing to animals, we would not exist.
Well, now we do exist to the point where we can even ask the question.
My uncle has 400 head for market each year in the badlands of eastern Montana. He lives miles from a village of 150 people. He dedicates more than 100 hours a week during harvests. He's not going to if we say you can't kill those cows. Is he going to let them go and in a few years have thousands of bulls overgrazing and murdering each other in his kids' school playground? India has plane crashes and train crashes and all sorts of issues from cows running free. You should see the size of the bull in Montana. We have guns in our pick-ups. If someone released a large scale pig operation in the streets of New York, it would be a terror attack.
So, we were using these animals for all kinds of things, ensuring and promoting their survival through the resources we got from them. Well, maybe we could put them in Yellowstone and cull them like the bison, the deer, the wolves, and everything else.
_sabotage_ wrote:So the slavery comparison is apt: farmers enchained by lobbyists and regulators intent on a dumpy unhealthy population. Doesn't make raising animals wrong, makes your special interest groups in the food sector, including those who get gov jobs, a corrupt lot. Undo those chains, lobby against the lobbyists, bring down barriers to healthy food markets. Long live deep cut bacon.
Comparing animal husbandry to slavemaster is just wrong to anyone who was ever a slave. They poured hot lead down slaves throats. This wasn't just a wicked way to kill a guy, it was a message, communicated amongst themselves that left a vivid image in their heads. And their head is like ours. We know exactly what they know.
I know, you're blaming lobbyists for this, and you're a lobbyist, so the self-hate is understandable, but you can change.
Metsfanmax wrote:Cats and dogs are not dissimilar from cows and pigs in any meaningful moral respect, yet the former are our friends and the latter are our food and our clothes. There is no way to defend such an arbitrary system once you take the time to reflect on it.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
owenshooter wrote:wait... is this the same jessica chambers who is associated with a drug dealing gang member? the same jessica that was at the convenience store the gang hung out at? the same convenience store where the clerk that was interviewed has now been shown to be in pics with these same gang members flashing gang signs?! that innocent sweet little jessica chambers?! oh... i don't give a f*ck... you hang with drug dealers, gang members, convicted felons, you generally meet an early demise... sorry, this story was dropped by the US press after the gang connection was uncovered...-Jésus noir
KoolBak wrote:Kobe beef is most excellent ;o)
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users