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offline mappatazee from ¨y¨z¨| (Burkina Faso) on 2004-06-02 05:02 [#01219038]
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OKay, so whenever they drink milk and get sick they think to
themselves "ugh, wtf, why did this milk make me sick?" and
they never figure out they are lactose intolerant so they
keep drinking it?


 

offline Drunken Mastah from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2004-06-02 05:04 [#01219039]
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that would imply that lactose-intolerant people are also
stupid, which I don't really believe, so... HA-HA!


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2004-06-02 05:13 [#01219049]
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Who says they feel it immediately? Lots of people have lots
of illnesses which go undetected.

btw I don't think there is anything wrong with animal
welfare - if you see some of the disgusting conditions that
animals are kept in prior to being slaughtered for our
consumption. Now, this doesn't mean that I'm a rabid Animal
Welfare extremist, since I'm not a member of PETA, or even a
follower of theres whatsoever.


 

offline Key_Secret from Sverige (Sweden) on 2004-06-02 05:17 [#01219055]
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"some stupid comments like "animals welfare has to be our #1
priority, above all else" (what about humans?!"

You have to understand that everybody don't share the same
view of the world.
I mean earlier black and white people didn't have the same
rights, and were judged because of what they were born to
(black or white). Some people understood that was wrong and
wanted to stop the discrimination - but other people thought
it was right (because they didn't believe people are
equal).
In nature we are all born in to something, but since culture
is created by man we can and should make sure everybody has
the same rights - nomatter what you're born into.

I don't know much about PETA but I know that many vegans
feel that animals should have the same rights as humans -
which is not different from thinking that black people
should have the same rights as white people. It's just an
extended view, like all life is equal (not just all human
life), and one type of life isn't superior (or atleast as
superior that other "lower" races or lifeforms deserve to be
treated like they are today)...

I hope you don't take me wrong, and I am quite sure you
already know this...
shit I gotto go to school.. no more time to write! but I was
done anyway...


 

offline mappatazee from ¨y¨z¨| (Burkina Faso) on 2004-06-02 05:18 [#01219056]
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How do you know lots of people have undetected illnesses if
they are undetected? Your argument begs the question my
friend.


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2004-06-02 05:23 [#01219059]
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Because they are finally detected... so extending that
indicates that many people still have undetected illnesses.


 

offline Mertens from Motor City (United States) on 2004-06-02 05:37 [#01219071]
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I'd be careful believing anything from people who compare
chickens in a coop to the holocaust.


 


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