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offline virginpusher from County Clare on 2003-12-17 18:23 [#00996145]
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Originally posted by Rake at WATMM


 

offline virginpusher from County Clare on 2003-12-17 18:24 [#00996147]
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I find this completely fucking alarming.

"Your Mommy Kills Animals''

What happened to independant thought? Children have
impressionable minds. Couldn't this be considered
brainwashing to a certain extent? There is so much i want to
say that i cant put into words here.

I mean seriously these people should grow the fuck up. If
you are into animal rights that is completely fine and
dandy. I respect your opinion because this is all
opinionated.

I eat animals. Hunting animals is good IMO. Fuck why not
wear the fur of these animals your killing? It makes the
most out of the carcass.

I am sorry for the tangents of my posting but i am baffled
at this dastardly shit.

Fuck em!


 

offline dariusgriffin from cool on 2003-12-17 18:33 [#00996156]
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I agree, this is stupid.


 

offline pomme de terre from obscure body in the SK System on 2003-12-17 18:38 [#00996159]
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PETA is an abomination to veg's


 

offline diablo on 2003-12-17 18:58 [#00996169]
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this kind of crap makes me want to kill some animals, just
to balance things out a bit


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2003-12-17 19:02 [#00996170]
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haha, most of the kids around here would just wonder why
they are being handed a leaflet with a fact written on it
that they already knew.


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2003-12-17 19:59 [#00996199]
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"ask your mommy how many dead animals she killed to make her
fur clothes. "

... they were zombie animals?


 

offline oxygenfad from www.oxygenfad.com (Canada) on 2003-12-17 20:05 [#00996204]
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I heard that PETA is owned by insane meat corps that are
just trying to give vegetarians a bad name.

I'm a vegetarian FYI : )


 

offline weatheredstoner from same shit babes. (United States) on 2003-12-17 20:11 [#00996211]
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"Wang Center officials could not be reached for comment
about the planned protests. "

he said 'wang'


 

offline pomme de terre from obscure body in the SK System on 2003-12-17 20:12 [#00996212]
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heh



 

offline Key_Secret from Sverige (Sweden) on 2003-12-17 20:18 [#00996221]
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I'm a veg (rawfoodist).
I think it would be interesting to discuss what brainwashing
is.
Because you get impressions from everything in your life,
some things attract you, other things don't. (of course
there is a lot more to this.. )
my point is, that you might aswell say that people who enjoy
wearing fur have been brainwashed.


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2003-12-17 20:47 [#00996252]
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I don't know anything about peta, but in terms of evil
(causing pain) I say fuck humans. A classic example by
richard dawkins i've mentioned before is moths batting
themselves against porchlights all night. Well sorRY if they
evolved to understand night light as coming from the stars.
Humans create a tital wave wake of ecological sickness.


 

offline Q4Z2X on 2003-12-17 20:57 [#00996258]
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key: well, there aren't people handing out fliers/etc
telling you that wearing fur is the "right thing to do"
..anyone who wears it is doing so because of their own
choices and they know that fur is made from animals.

i agree with virginpusher, in that the hides of these
animals already being killed should be used for something,
fur, or leather, etc.. but i don't think that animals should
be killed for the sole purpose of making clothing..

everyone has their own opinion on this, and until both sides
(or the major groups "representing" them) are willing to
compromise a bit and/or intelligently listen to each other,
it will go nowhere..

one thing i find funny is that there are laws protecting
"pet" type animals, but the meat companies can do whatever
the hell they want to animals we find suitable for food.
why should a veal-eater find the idea of flambéed puppy or
kitten to be cruel?
like vp mentioned, i think hunting animals is the way to
go.. at least you are giving your prey some kind of life, in
the wild like it should be, and they aren't just stuck in
the same place not moving for their whole life until they
are slaughtered..


 

offline Key_Secret from Sverige (Sweden) on 2003-12-17 21:03 [#00996262]
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key: well, there aren't people handing out fliers/etc
telling you that wearing fur is the "right thing to do"
..anyone who wears it is doing so because of their own
choices and they know that fur is made from animals.


I may have misread vp's post but I read it like he thought
the people who were handing out the leaflets were
brainwashed... And if you have an opinion you have the right
to share it with others, I 'm not sure why you don't agree
with me on this one?

I agree with you that the people who want to eat meat should
hunt their own meat, but I do not agree on eating meat ;)

peace.


 

offline virginpusher from County Clare on 2003-12-17 21:22 [#00996268]
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I was meaning that they are portraying the children's
parents as murderers. Making up your mind about this is
something that comes as a choice.

Pushing your opinion on others crosses the line.

Debates and friendly conversation are quite fine. I have a
problem when people tell me i am wrong because of my
beliefs.


 

offline Q4Z2X on 2003-12-17 21:30 [#00996272]
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i think that even a child has the capability to understand
that what they are eating/wearing is an animal, and they
should not need anything other than their conscience to
decide what is right or wrong about that.
i think it really is up to the individual to decide, even
though meat-eating and the wearing of animal hide is a big
part of society.

on an unrelated note, one thing that does bother me is how
the US government gives huge subsidies mainly to meat and
dairy farmers, and also, a gargantuan amount is given to
corn growers, mainly for the corn to be used as animal feed
and sweeteners. the gov's funding has no relation to what is
actually healthy and suggested by nutritionists, and farmers
growing the fruits and vegetables that need to be more
readily available to the largely unhealthy population, are
getting the least reimbursement. the important figures of
government are using their power to scratch the back of
corporations who donate the most to them. they money isn't
going to the growers of healthier foods, it's going to
whoever has the biggest buck, regardless of the consequences
it has on the overall health of the country or the
availability/cost/demand of healthy foods compared to that
of unhealthier foods/junk food.


 

offline Q4Z2X on 2003-12-17 21:38 [#00996277]
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Err.. i'm not saying that meat should not be available, it's
up to the eater, but it shouldn't be needlessly encouraged
by the government more than any other type of food,
especially when it's clear that one can be healthy without
it.

that can't be said about the other, completely necessary
food groups that the funding is neglecting.


 

offline Key_Secret from Sverige (Sweden) on 2003-12-17 21:39 [#00996279]
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yeah I defineatly agree.


 

offline Smyrma from Beloit, WI (United States) on 2003-12-17 21:55 [#00996290]
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I was a vegetarian for two years. I just stopped about a
month ago. I realized that no matter what idealistic
protestors think, one person cannot make a difference. And
I should just stop depriving myself, because meat tastes
good.


 

offline Key_Secret from Sverige (Sweden) on 2003-12-17 21:57 [#00996294]
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one person makes a difference together with another person.

Do what you think is the best, but remember eating a healthy
vegetarian diet is more healthy than eating a healthy
meat-diet.


 

offline Smyrma from Beloit, WI (United States) on 2003-12-17 21:59 [#00996299]
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I didn't do it for health reasons, I did it because I felt
eating meat was wrong. I'm not very health-conscious anyway
- I'm an American!


 

offline Key_Secret from Sverige (Sweden) on 2003-12-17 22:03 [#00996307]
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well you should know you do make a difference!

I mean if you put together e.g. all meat you consume under
one year, then it's quite a lot, and just put together more
years, etc.
Then you see you will make a difference.

Plus you can affect other people,
and then you make even more of a difference.
And shouldn't you live as you learn? I mean if you believe
in something, you should do it!


 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2003-12-17 22:11 [#00996318]
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*I eat animals. Hunting animals is good IMO. Fuck why not

wear the fur of these animals your killing? It makes the
most out of the carcass.*


and YOU wonder why PETA has to resort to the tactics it
resorts to??

Can you recall the last time you ate a mink, a fox, a sable,
a raccoon, a coyote, even the sligthly more common place
rabbit?

Funny you should mention brainwashing but your asertion that
the fur and meat go hand in hand in a thorough, justifiable
consumption of the animals is like a relic from the hunter,
gatherer days and as far removed from relaity as any of PETA
claims...

More poer to PETA for making a stand.



 

offline virginpusher from County Clare on 2003-12-17 22:15 [#00996325]
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Let me know when i can go dine out and get fox on the menu.

Oh i'd seriously try it by the way. I have never really been
disappointed with anything i have ate meat wise. Elk,
cariboo, and so on and so forth.

Cmon people still eat rabbit. Not me but its not uncommon
really.


 

offline Key_Secret from Sverige (Sweden) on 2003-12-17 22:16 [#00996326]
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Eat healthy!

You have no idea how much of a difference it makes! When you
eat the food your "supposed to eat" (the most ideal food),
you really feel like you're suppose to feel!

The feeling is not imaginable by people who haven't felt it,
and I can assure you it's a different feeling to be alive.
Plus it's an eyeopener and everything.

try it out!


 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2003-12-17 22:21 [#00996330]
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but the point still remains...the fur industry is not the
clean efficient environmentally friendly machine you made it
out to be. most of these animal are trapped and raised just
for their fur, a lot of the time the meat of the animal
killed gets just grounded up and fed back to the rest of
it's kin.


 

offline virginpusher from County Clare on 2003-12-17 22:25 [#00996333]
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"the fur industry is not the clean efficient environmentally
friendly machine you made it out to be."

I made nothing out to be anything to be completely fair. I
spoke an opinion based on my knowledge of my family and
friends that hunt.

You are right with what you said. Those animals do get
treated with the utmost disrespect... that aspect of this
conversation is wrong. I dont believe in animal cruelity but
i do believe in making the most out of what you hunt.

My point is that this debate is one that is more geared
towards adults because it is an adult topic. No 6 year old
understands that animals are getting the shit kicked out of
them and being raised only for fur.

The idea is that pushing this on children to run a guilttrip
on their parents is wrong.

Having the opinion itself is not wrong


 

offline glasse from Harrisburg (United States) on 2003-12-17 22:39 [#00996342]
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Is it even legal to distribute information to or otherwise
even approach a child you don't know on the street? I had
the impression that if an adult has a matter with a child
they don't know they have to go to their parent.


 

offline glasse from Harrisburg (United States) on 2003-12-17 22:42 [#00996351]
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I agree that wearing fur isn't cool. Animals should be used
for clothing only when that same animal is used for food
imo. The kind of tactics PETA is proposing to use are just
am immoral, if not more so, than what they are trying fight.


 

offline LeCoeur from the outer edge of the universe (United States) on 2003-12-17 22:51 [#00996364]
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extremist

\Ex*trem"ist\, n. A supporter of extreme doctrines or
practice; one who holds extreme opinions.

this pretty much says it all for me. while i think wearing
FUR is horrid, i do EAT domesticated animals, and wear
leather shoes, gloves, etc.....

there has to be a BALANCE in thought, too much one way or
another is problematic IMO.


 

offline thecurbcreeper from United States on 2003-12-17 22:54 [#00996371]
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pita bread is pretty tasty, on the other hand.


 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2003-12-17 22:56 [#00996373]
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actually speaking from personal experience 6 is the perfect
age to expose a child to the grim realities of the animal
experience.

I was 6 when I first saw cows and sheep being slaughtered
(the kosher way)...and it made a lasting impression...was
instrumental in my decision to not be invlolved in any way I
could help with the suffering of any animal.


 

offline LeCoeur from the outer edge of the universe (United States) on 2003-12-17 22:59 [#00996377]
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i grew up on a farm.....i still can't eat meat packaged in
WHITE BUTCHER PAPER.......i know all about the sad and grim
realities....but i still can't completely give up
MEAT.....those are the facts for me.


 

offline wimp on 2003-12-17 23:03 [#00996382]
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I'm an animal rights enthusiast but I agree that PETA's
actions here are out of line. Going to the children is below
the belt. FBI tried this tactic in Waco, cyanide and all,
and look at how that turned out.

Though this whole idea of PETA brainwashing the children is
ironic. Turn on your television and watch all of the Jack in
the Box commercials, *be a man, eat meat*. The meat industry
is definitely on top of this game, if anyone is concerned
about these highly impressionable children, be concerned
about everything they are force fed that doesn't make the
headlines.

McDonald's has already taken aim at our youngsters, combing
fun, toys, clowns, and burgers and fries. No wonder our
children are suffering from obesity, their raised to think
"Eating is Fun".


 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2003-12-17 23:05 [#00996384]
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hey I have no problem with you or anyone eating
meating...meat eating is so ingrained into the fabric of
society that expecting people not to eat meat or to want to
eat meat is unrealistic to say the least...it all depends on
personal experiences...in my case..the slaughter done the
muslim way involves slitting a live animal's throat and
letting it kick and scream and bleed to death....hence my
strong aversion..

btw...LeCoeur did you ever get those lists of movies I sent
you?


 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2003-12-17 23:06 [#00996386]
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well put...
.re: the brain washing of the babes....


 

offline LeCoeur from the outer edge of the universe (United States) on 2003-12-17 23:24 [#00996400]
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NO!!!

i never received any lists =/

i thought maybe you'd forgotten.......

that would be terrible....seeing the animal still
moving....having blood splash on your shoes (it never came
out) after the animal is dead was difficult enough, i wish i
could exorcise it from my memory, but it will never happen.


 

offline wimp on 2003-12-17 23:29 [#00996405]
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I remember watching TV with my Dad when I was 12 and seeing
a pig killed by a small domestic farmer. The pig came all
trustingly towards the guy, and he killed it. Seeing it so
cut-and-dry, so "intimate" just really affected me. To
[appropriately] quote Stalin, "One death, a tragedy; a
million a statistic."

I'm just an admirer of life. I want to have as little a part
in the extinguishing of it as possible. Also I love animals
and don't discriminate between species (i.e. I'm not all
"Cows are fine, and pigs, but God no, not my dog and
kitty"). At my school there are a ton of these little birds
(sparrows, seagulls, little poofy guys, and these black
yellow-eyed birds), and I like to watch them because they're
so fun and have their own little agendas and lives. It's
just weird to think that someone can look at them and be
thinking "Mmm, I'm gonna eat them" really creeps me out.
Same goes for cows and stuff. I can understand that if I
were in a situation that called for survival of the fittest,
but come on. Today we're spoiled rotten with food and the
slaughter of animals seems pretty senseless, especially the
way our meat industry operates.

What really steams my clam is not that people are eating
meat, but the disregard for the quality of life of these
animals. It's not hunting wild game anymore, it's devouring
packaged animals bred and raised in claustrophobic,
inhumane, lifeless conditions. We humans have evidentally
assumed the position of Overlord of everything on this
planet, it just seems like as a community we could be making
better choices, valuing and preserving what we have.



 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2003-12-17 23:34 [#00996409]
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damn damn damn I sent it promptly to LeCoeur10@msn.com I had
that in my address book....

can you send me an email at significarta@hotmail.com and I
can reply with another copy of the lists..plus I got another
killer new book called SEE NO EVIL from the library..with
detailed synopsis and reviews of most of those banned video
nasties..I will go through it and try and send some scanned
stuff off that as well...


 

offline LeCoeur from the outer edge of the universe (United States) on 2003-12-17 23:42 [#00996417]
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yea thats not my email anymore.....ehehhehe

i sent you an email senor!


 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2003-12-17 23:46 [#00996421]
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and I have sent one back senorita :)


 

offline Q4Z2X on 2003-12-17 23:54 [#00996426]
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you make some great points there, sir.


 

offline mappatazee from ¨y¨z¨| (Burkina Faso) on 2003-12-17 23:56 [#00996428]
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Yes, the PTA is ridiculous, but at the same time, stuff like
this is equally ludicrous


 

offline mappatazee from ¨y¨z¨| (Burkina Faso) on 2003-12-17 23:57 [#00996429]
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I mean, look at how happy they made that floating pig look.
They must be some sick fuckers!


 

offline Q4Z2X on 2003-12-18 00:00 [#00996432]
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he looks so happy to "visit" the farm.

little does the little guy know - it's a one way trip..


 

offline mappatazee from ¨y¨z¨| (Burkina Faso) on 2003-12-18 00:02 [#00996434]
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err, PETA is what i meant


 


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