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I recently remembered that when dog fighting became a huge issue (thanks Mike Vick!) several reporters compared it to hunting. Animal rights issues in general interest me, so I was wondering what you think.
So as not to taint the thread, I'll chime in later with my own thoughts.
Best,
L
So as not to taint the thread, I'll chime in later with my own thoughts.
Best,
L
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Re: Animal Rights
Heh heh, very funny.
Obviously there's no such thing... everybody knows that.
That said, I think you should have saved this clever hoax thread until April 1st.
Obviously there's no such thing... everybody knows that.
That said, I think you should have saved this clever hoax thread until April 1st.
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Re: Animal Rights
Dancing Mustard wrote:Heh heh, very funny.
Obviously there's no such thing... everybody knows that.
That said, I think you should have saved this clever hoax thread until April 1st.
Nah we bring out the Woman Rights then
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Re: Animal Rights
Which dictionary of Unfeasible Urban Myths are you people using? I need to buy a copy.
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.
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Re: Animal Rights
But seriously, is there any good reason for denying animals the basic rights we afford other humans, like the right to life and individual liberty? Or is the only difference between shooting a human and shooting a deer that one is illegal "because the law says so"?
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I think we should arm all the deer and foxes. Nobody would mess with them then.
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Re: Animal Rights
I thought it was the bears we were supposed to be arming?
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.
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Dancing Mustard wrote:I thought it was the bears we were supposed to be arming?
I thought we were bearing right arms...
Re: Animal Rights
if youre vege and you know it clap your hands
*clap clap*
*clap clap*
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Re: Animal Rights
MeDeFe wrote:But seriously, is there any good reason for denying animals the basic rights we afford other humans, like the right to life and individual liberty? Or is the only difference between shooting a human and shooting a deer that one is illegal "because the law says so"?
The difference between shooting a human and shooting a deer is one is a human and the other is a deer. Thats a great enough distinction that all others seem fairly insignificant. There is a difference between concerned about animal rights in respect of welfare and being vege/vegan or queueing up to chain yourself to the gates of your local medical research centre.
If you're a compassionate omnivore who enjoys a bit of steak that died happy clap your hands.
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Bertros Bertros wrote:MeDeFe wrote:But seriously, is there any good reason for denying animals the basic rights we afford other humans, like the right to life and individual liberty? Or is the only difference between shooting a human and shooting a deer that one is illegal "because the law says so"?
The difference between shooting a human and shooting a deer is one is a human and the other is a deer. Thats a great enough distinction that all others seem fairly insignificant. There is a difference between concerned about animal rights in respect of welfare and being vege/vegan or queueing up to chain yourself to the gates of your local medical research centre.
If you're a compassionate omnivore who enjoys a bit of steak that died happy clap your hands.
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http://www.stpt.usf.edu/hhl/papers/species.htm
spot the logical fallacies
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khazalid wrote:if youre vege and you know it clap your hands
*clap clap*
[calls]
Come on, curlette. Clap.
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Bertros Bertros wrote:MeDeFe wrote:But seriously, is there any good reason for denying animals the basic rights we afford other humans, like the right to life and individual liberty? Or is the only difference between shooting a human and shooting a deer that one is illegal "because the law says so"?
The difference between shooting a human and shooting a deer is one is a human and the other is a deer. Thats a great enough distinction that all others seem fairly insignificant. There is a difference between concerned about animal rights in respect of welfare and being vege/vegan or queueing up to chain yourself to the gates of your local medical research centre.
If you're a compassionate omnivore who enjoys a bit of steak that died happy clap your hands.
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MeDeFe wrote:But seriously, is there any good reason for denying animals the basic rights we afford other humans, like the right to life and individual liberty? Or is the only difference between shooting a human and shooting a deer that one is illegal "because the law says so"?
Let us get "human rights" taken care of before we concentrate on animals. It is my opinion that human life is just a tad more valuable than animal life.
(btw some people eat those deer they shoot)
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Re: Animal Rights
jay_a2j wrote:Yeah man! Animal rights and power and shit!! Deer deserve tinfoil too!!!1
Sure they do Jay...
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
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Re: Animal Rights
I like animals
on my plate next to the mashed potatoes
on my plate next to the mashed potatoes
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Re: Animal Rights
I think animal rights stop after cruelty to animals. Define that, and problem sovled. I don't want to evict a gopher from my yard only to find that he's been living there for three weeks so I was supposed to file some paperwork.
Also, the droz test is cruelty to animals.
Also, the droz test is cruelty to animals.
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So far there are no arguments from the side that would deny animals their rights, it all boils down to "because I say so", at least jay was honest enough to openly state that it was his opinion that the life of a human is more valuable than the life of an animal.
But why is that? What're your reasons for thinking like that, jay and others?
But why is that? What're your reasons for thinking like that, jay and others?
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
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Re: Animal Rights
It's natural to kill animals for their meat. Every predator on the planet does it. Are we supposed to go up to lions and tell them they can't kill other animals anymore because they have rights too? Now this is not to say I support hunting just for sport. Quite the opposite. If you are hunting, you should be taking more than just a head to put above your fireplace.
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strike wolf wrote:It's natural to kill animals for their meat. Every predator on the planet does it. Are we supposed to go up to lions and tell them they can't kill other animals anymore because they have rights too? Now this is not to say I support hunting just for sport. Quite the opposite. If you are hunting, you should be taking more than just a head to put above your fireplace.
Natural does not equal moral.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
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Re: Animal Rights
MeDeFe wrote:strike wolf wrote:It's natural to kill animals for their meat. Every predator on the planet does it. Are we supposed to go up to lions and tell them they can't kill other animals anymore because they have rights too? Now this is not to say I support hunting just for sport. Quite the opposite. If you are hunting, you should be taking more than just a head to put above your fireplace.
Natural does not equal moral.
Maybe not but it's good enough for me.
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Re: Animal Rights
MeDeFe wrote:strike wolf wrote:It's natural to kill animals for their meat. Every predator on the planet does it. Are we supposed to go up to lions and tell them they can't kill other animals anymore because they have rights too? Now this is not to say I support hunting just for sport. Quite the opposite. If you are hunting, you should be taking more than just a head to put above your fireplace.
Natural does not equal moral.
Nor does unnatural.
Either God designed me to be able to be carnivorous, or my ancestors evolved that way for good reason. Either way it's good enough for me.
Cruelty is another matter, and as a species we treat our food-providing animals (both those we eat and those we milk or take eggs from) very badly in most cases. But this is a different question.
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jonesthecurl wrote:MeDeFe wrote:strike wolf wrote:It's natural to kill animals for their meat. Every predator on the planet does it. Are we supposed to go up to lions and tell them they can't kill other animals anymore because they have rights too? Now this is not to say I support hunting just for sport. Quite the opposite. If you are hunting, you should be taking more than just a head to put above your fireplace.
Natural does not equal moral.
Nor does unnatural.
Either God designed me to be able to be carnivorous, or my ancestors evolved that way for good reason. Either way it's good enough for me.
Cruelty is another matter, and as a species we treat our food-providing animals (both those we eat and those we milk or take eggs from) very badly in most cases. But this is a different question.
As an avid meat eater I agree.
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jonesthecurl wrote:MeDeFe wrote:strike wolf wrote:It's natural to kill animals for their meat. Every predator on the planet does it. Are we supposed to go up to lions and tell them they can't kill other animals anymore because they have rights too? Now this is not to say I support hunting just for sport. Quite the opposite. If you are hunting, you should be taking more than just a head to put above your fireplace.
Natural does not equal moral.
Nor does unnatural.
Either God designed me to be able to be carnivorous, or my ancestors evolved that way for good reason. Either way it's good enough for me.
Cruelty is another matter, and as a species we treat our food-providing animals (both those we eat and those we milk or take eggs from) very badly in most cases. But this is a different question.
Have you taken a good look at your teeth? Not much carnivorous to speak of there.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
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Re: Animal Rights
Have you taken a look at what tastes good to us. Not much herbivorous there.
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