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Old November 13th, 2006, 12:13 AM posted to alt.fishing,alt.animals.ethics.vegetarian,talk.politics.animals,rec.outdoors.fishing
Rodney Long
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Default Tuna salad anyone? Death of a Tuna and Deathof a Whale

Geoff wrote:


Perhaps you could tell us why the video would be an enjoyable *hobby*
for anyone? Better yet, perhaps you could tell us why you feel it's OK
to livebait a small fish, to catch a bigger fish. What part of a fish
being ripped apart alive, is *understanding nature*?

I put it to you that your ilk are clueless about life in general, let
alone nature!


Evidently you know nothing of nature, as it is nature for one fish to
feed on another (rip another apart), whether it's on a fisherman's hook,
or just swimming free, it's the same death to the small fish,, think
about all the small bait fish the fishermen save by just removing one
large predator, thousands of them,, is one large fish worth more than
many small ones ?


Did they show anything like the suffering of tuna or the use of
livebaits? NO, because it's completely unacceptable, and unnecessary.
Killing a fish for food, and killing a fish for fun are worlds apart!
Why is it. The more a fish suffers, the more your ilk enjoy it?


Those tuna are fed on daily by Mako sharks, is it alright for the mako
to kill tuna ? How is that different from us killing tuna for food?

By the way, in every study done "fish" do not have the ability to feel
pain like mammals . If a mammal has a hook in it's mouth or nose it will
not pull against that hook due to it causing an increase in pain, a fish
pulls hard against the hook. A fish lacks the part of the brain that has
the pain receptors. (this has been proved) Sharks have been known to get
bitten in a feeding frenzy , bitten to the point of dying shortly after,
yet they show no signs of distress, they feed right along with the
unharmed sharks, until they die.

Of course we would not want any actual "FACTS" to get in the way of your
beliefs :-)

Man is "part" of the food chain, we have risen to the top of it, if you
want to put man as an animal, why not accept him as the predator he is,
you accept every "other" predator as being just nature that falls below
him ? Your not trying to get chimps to stop hunting monkeys, ripping
them apart and eating them raw. Nor trying to stop lions from killing
Zebras, or dolphins from feeding on toad fish, or wild mink from killing
everything they come in contact with, whether they are hungry or not

The reason is a few, very few, humans have lost the predator nature, due
to only one reason, the supply of alternate foods, available from the
grocery store. This unlimited food supply has caused a few humans to
loose their survival instinks, they have lost their very "nature". Now
these few want to "convert" the whole human race, so none could survive
without the corner grocery store. Since this cult has started less than
a 100 years ago, it will take many, many, many centuries to "breed" the
predator genes out of the human race, if they ever can.

Science has stated that humans evolved to what they are today because of
them becoming hunters, and feeding on high protein "MEAT", which caused
the brains to grow at a faster rate, we would be still swinging from the
trees if we had remained vegetarians, some of "your" off spring will
return to swinging from the trees, if meat is removed from their diets
for a couple hundred generations .

Of course you will try to shoot down all these "facts", because cultist
never let "facts" get in the way of their beliefs.


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