20-02-2010, 06:12 PM | #51 |
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How can they let that happen! Its cruelty! Pure evil cruelty!
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09-05-2010, 09:45 PM | #52 |
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Im so glad im vegitarian and always have been
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21-05-2010, 06:25 PM | #53 |
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They are all of the crappy names people can use but can't print. It's ok though, because Turtles and frogs don't feel pain, or suffer and of course they are ugly and slimy instead of cuddly and fluffy so that's ok then! I know for a fact that frogs scream. When we first moved into our house I was woken in the night by a piercing scream, I ran downstairs into the garden to find a frog being patted (not clawed) by one of my cats. He only wanted to make it jump but it frightened the poor thing. So cat was told off and frog relocated unharmed, it was still an awful noise. I have been vegetarian for 15yrs now. I wanted to do it for ages but the one thing that made me stick by it and I've never eaten meat since was a documentary about animal cruelty in the food trade. The way they killed, sorry tortured dogs and cats and other animals broke my heart and I was still sobbing 3hrs later when my hbby returned from work. I wish I could remember who had made the documentary because I would send it to the board of Tesco to watch and see if they still respect customs then, when they're watching the same animals they keep as pets tortured. It turns out they should change their slogan to 'Every little helps...us get richer' because, clearly that's their only aim!
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Frogs don't screem.
Anthropomorphising is the largest road block in this conversation. Again... the kind of 'documentary' is created for the very reason we are having this conversation. I only wish a truely objective editor could be found to actually present an informative and objective documentary on the topic. Quote:
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This took balls... and gives a very realistic point of view... thanks.
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lol thanks but its true most people eat meat but i bet if people saw how alot of animals lived and died they would not u go to tescos or wherever but a nice big chicken thats pumped with water and crap and people look at the PRICE not where it comes from or how it lived like in the uk alot of beef is imported from brazil and that and im the same i would much prefer not to know or see how it lived and died but at the end iof the day whats different eat a cow to a tortoise NOTHER the difference is we care about tortoises more than cows and sheep because its normal well thats what i think anyways
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Rarely does it actually get stated. I personally got a kick out of a Muslum point of view...
...which I believe most of Indonesia is. I make this point because Indonesia (only one culture) is another point of interest for disappearing turtles... which has been introduced to turtle farming... There are people who take a realistic point of view... including many conservationists. Quote:
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There was a programme on the other night about eating turtles in the US, turtle soup, turtles were boiled for 4 hours but the guy said it was a bit stringy
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so your all veggies then!
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