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Old January 12th, 2007, 08:58 AM posted to alt.animals.ethics.vegetarian,talk.politics.animals,uk.rec.gardening,uk.business.agriculture,uk.rec.fishing.coarse
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(o)(o) o o wrote:
On 11 Jan 2007 18:00:47 -0800, wrote:

Derek Moody wrote:

We've done this one to death many times Pearl (Lotus). Jim even offered you
the use of enough of his land to demonstrate your principles and show him,
and the rest of the farming community, where they were going wrong.


It is kind of silly to present these childish challenges since they are
totally meaningless. People concerned for animals often become
vegetarians because of cruel conditions of factory farming and to
contrast the horrible conditions animals have to suffer because the
meat industry tortures these animals from birth to slaughter with the
free grazing of animals is absurd. The reality of factory farming is so
horrible that one has to wonder how any of these people are able to
sleep at night or look their wives and children in the face. How would
they like if they and their loved ones had to live under the conditions
they force those helpless animals to live under? Has anyone made a
study to find out if there is a connection to society becoming
insensitive to the horrors of factory farming and the rise of brutal
crimes especially against those who are too weak to defend themselves?


Child abuse, animal abuse, adult abuse, environment abuse are usually
linked. I think it's possibly due to some form of inbreeding.


They have shown that most wife and child abusers and serial killers
started out torturing animals. To me, factory farming is the worst kind
of animal torture and I find it hard to believe that it does not impact
those who inflict those horrible things on helpless animals.

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Old January 12th, 2007, 09:05 AM posted to alt.animals.ethics.vegetarian,talk.politics.animals,uk.rec.gardening,uk.business.agriculture,uk.rec.fishing.coarse
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On 12 Jan 2007 00:58:33 -0800, wrote:

(o)(o) o o wrote:
On 11 Jan 2007 18:00:47 -0800,
wrote:

Derek Moody wrote:

We've done this one to death many times Pearl (Lotus). Jim even offered you
the use of enough of his land to demonstrate your principles and show him,
and the rest of the farming community, where they were going wrong.

It is kind of silly to present these childish challenges since they are
totally meaningless. People concerned for animals often become
vegetarians because of cruel conditions of factory farming and to
contrast the horrible conditions animals have to suffer because the
meat industry tortures these animals from birth to slaughter with the
free grazing of animals is absurd. The reality of factory farming is so
horrible that one has to wonder how any of these people are able to
sleep at night or look their wives and children in the face. How would
they like if they and their loved ones had to live under the conditions
they force those helpless animals to live under? Has anyone made a
study to find out if there is a connection to society becoming
insensitive to the horrors of factory farming and the rise of brutal
crimes especially against those who are too weak to defend themselves?


Child abuse, animal abuse, adult abuse, environment abuse are usually
linked. I think it's possibly due to some form of inbreeding.


They have shown that most wife and child abusers and serial killers
started out torturing animals. To me, factory farming is the worst kind
of animal torture and I find it hard to believe that it does not impact
those who inflict those horrible things on helpless animals.


If they are prepared to carry out that kind of task, they obviously
don't care about themselves, and if they don't care about themselves,
they care nothing for anything else.


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Old January 12th, 2007, 09:08 AM posted to alt.animals.ethics.vegetarian,talk.politics.animals,uk.rec.gardening,uk.business.agriculture,uk.rec.fishing.coarse
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They have shown that most wife and child abusers and serial killers
started out torturing animals.


yep, and PETA has got teams that go round murdering peoples pets, so that
puts them in their place
Don't worry
If you are really lucky then the major food producing countries out there
will sell you enough to eat. But they will make you pay for it because as
they get richer, they might want to eat more meat themselves (and they don't
believe the propaganda put out by a lot of activists with a vested interest)
or they might need the fuel.
But if you are really lucky, they might sell you some

Jim Webster


 




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