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#51 2004-12-08 8:04 am
Re: PETA and Kentucky Fried Chicken
PeTA's dumb.
To quote Maddox, for every animal you don't eat, I'll eat three.
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#52 2004-12-08 9:11 am
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Re: PETA and Kentucky Fried Chicken
We are destroying our rivers with animal waste and blood. The Mississippi River is completely destroyed because of all the pig and chicken farms along its banks. We are destroying the rainforest in Brazil for cheap grazing land so you can have a slightly cheaper hamburger at McDonalds. Frankly animal rights and human rights are intertwined, it's the same planet that we live on.
Umm...that's a bit of a stretch. I don't know how we went from PETA to the destruction of the rainforest.
Lennon. I seriously suggest that you stop arguing like that; argument gaps like that give you an image of an aging hippie who has no idea what he is talking about.no, actually, its you who doesn't know what they are talking about... although i eat meat, eggs, dairy, etc... i only eat organic/free range food. i'm assuming you dont know that thousands of acres of rainforest were burned using the "slash and burn" method so that farmers could feed their cattle on the grains grown in slash and burned areas. for more information, check here
Yes, but we're talking about animal cruelty, not rainforest tree cruelty. Or am I mistaken? Prove me wrong.
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#53 2004-12-08 9:39 am
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Re: PETA and Kentucky Fried Chicken
btw... notice the expressions on the chickens as they are debeaked in this clip from BARAKA... the debeaking occurs around 1:30.. notice the red hot metal that is pressed into their beaks until it burns off... notice the smoke that comes from the debeaking...
Gives you new appreciation for hunters. They only kill a few animals as opposed to mass slaughter and they usually do it relatively humanely as compared to throw the birds on a conveyor belt and buring off their beaks, or like cows slicing their throats.
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#54 2004-12-08 11:03 am
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Re: PETA and Kentucky Fried Chicken
I don't mind giving up chicken as food, but is ok if we still kill chickens just because they're chickens?
How about instead of eating them we just hunt them for sport?
Anything that can survive for at least 30 seconds without its head is just begging to be eaten.
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#55 2004-12-08 11:36 am
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Re: PETA and Kentucky Fried Chicken
I don't mind giving up chicken as food, but is ok if we still kill chickens just because they're chickens?
How about instead of eating them we just hunt them for sport?Anything that can survive for at least 30 seconds without its head is just begging to be eaten.
cockroaches can last for a week without their heads...
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#56 2004-12-08 1:25 pm
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Re: PETA and Kentucky Fried Chicken
Freezer mac wrote:
I don't mind giving up chicken as food, but is ok if we still kill chickens just because they're chickens?
How about instead of eating them we just hunt them for sport?Anything that can survive for at least 30 seconds without its head is just begging to be eaten.
cockroaches can last for a week without their heads...
That is pretty creepy.![]()
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#57 2004-12-08 3:44 pm
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Re: PETA and Kentucky Fried Chicken
Please tell me where it states that if you belong to PETA or believe in animal rights you don't care about human rights.
Rain forests...
Mississippi River...
Lets look at the acronym PETA, shall we?
People for the
Ethical
Treatment of
Animals
Now tell me, dear soul, WTF does the ENVIRONMENTAL consequences of our collective actions have to do with the ethical treatment of fur coats, fried chicken and hamburgers ...er... I mean, animals?
My point - once again - is that people that belong to an organization that cries out for animal rights (often times using questionable tactics in their protests) when there are so many human right issues in this world that need to be dealt with and rectified have their priorties way smurfing screwed up.
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#58 2004-12-08 3:47 pm
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My point - once again - is that people that belong to an organization that cries out for animal rights (often times using questionable tactics in their protests) when there are so many human right issues in this world that need to be dealt with and rectified have their priorties way smurfing screwed up.
Not that I think PETA are anything but lunatics, but...
You have a lousy false dilemma there.
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#59 2004-12-08 4:14 pm
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Re: PETA and Kentucky Fried Chicken
He makes a good point though (even though it was the one I tried to make). PETA thinks it's concerned with animal rights. There's nothing in this argument about the rainforest, and for Lennon to make that jump from issue to issue was stupid and utterly unconvincing.
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#60 2004-12-08 4:42 pm
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My point - once again - is that people that belong to an organization that cries out for animal rights (often times using questionable tactics in their protests) when there are so many human right issues in this world that need to be dealt with and rectified have their priorties way smurfing screwed up.Not that I think PETA are anything but lunatics, but...
You have a lousy false dilemma there.
Howizzat?
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#61 2004-12-08 10:10 pm
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Re: PETA and Kentucky Fried Chicken
He makes a good point though (even though it was the one I tried to make). PETA thinks it's concerned with animal rights. There's nothing in this argument about the rainforest, and for Lennon to make that jump from issue to issue was stupid and utterly unconvincing.
wrong.
the slash and burn tactics were used to feed farm animals.... also, consider the thousands of animals living in a rainforest and what happens to them when their habitat is removed.
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#62 2004-12-08 10:12 pm
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My point - once again - is that people that belong to an organization that cries out for animal rights (often times using questionable tactics in their protests) when there are so many human right issues in this world that need to be dealt with and rectified have their priorties way smurfing screwed up.Not that I think PETA are anything but lunatics, but...
You have a lousy false dilemma there.Howizzat?
people that can treat animals humanely are probably more likely to treat humans humanely(humans=animals)
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#63 2004-12-08 10:18 pm
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people that can treat animals humanely are probably more likely to treat humans humanely(humans=animals)
you're cute when you do that
cute, but not in my experiences right
Zimbabwe
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read through these
you seem well intentioned, but in my opinion
humans come first
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#64 2004-12-08 11:28 pm
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people that can treat animals humanely are probably more likely to treat humans humanely(humans=animals)
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you're cute when you do that
cute, but not in my experiences right
Zimbabwe
and
read through these
you seem well intentioned, but in my opinion
humans come first
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c … 8A8341.DTL
and your link backs up my point....
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#65 2004-12-09 6:38 am
Re: PETA and Kentucky Fried Chicken
thunderqube wrote:
I don't mind giving up chicken as food, but is ok if we still kill chickens just because they're chickens?
How about instead of eating them we just hunt them for sport?Anything that can survive for at least 30 seconds without its head is just begging to be eaten.
cockroaches can last for a week without their heads...
That is pretty creepy.![]()
The only reason they die is due to starvation. Without a head, a cockroach can't eat.
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#66 2004-12-09 8:16 am
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Re: PETA and Kentucky Fried Chicken
I don't mind giving up chicken as food, but is ok if we still kill chickens just because they're chickens?
How about instead of eating them we just hunt them for sport?Anything that can survive for at least 30 seconds without its head is just begging to be eaten.
cockroaches can last for a week without their heads...
That is pretty creepy.
![]()
The only reason they die is due to starvation. Without a head, a cockroach can't eat.
actually... they die of thirst before they die of starvation.
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#67 2004-12-09 8:44 am
Re: PETA and Kentucky Fried Chicken
I don't mind giving up chicken as food, but is ok if we still kill chickens just because they're chickens?
How about instead of eating them we just hunt them for sport?Anything that can survive for at least 30 seconds without its head is just begging to be eaten.
cockroaches can last for a week without their heads...
That is pretty creepy.
![]()
The only reason they die is due to starvation. Without a head, a cockroach can't eat.
actually... they die of thirst before they die of starvation.
That's true for humans, is it the same for roaches?
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#68 2004-12-09 9:48 am
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I read over most of this thread and I like to imagine that there is some poor pathetic PETA representatives or activists reading over it.....(if not someone should send them a link to this thread).. I can picture them tearing up and growing worse after each post.... Just knowing that you have make a PETA person cry, HAS to be one of the greatest feelings in the world!
When will someone start puttin up "PETA human cruelty" billboards?
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#69 2004-12-09 10:58 am
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I think some PETA types are nuts. We have several major fishing tournaments in this area. The PETA folks decided we were overdue for a protest. So they decided to put in an appearance at a nationally sponsored bass fishing tournament.
To make a really good impression, several PETA members took off their clothes. That's right they protested in the nude.
They tried to fight the indecent exposure charge on free speech grounds. the local judges took care of that. What bothered me wasn;t the indecency so much; they were just plain disgusting. 
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#70 2004-12-09 11:26 am
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I think some PETA types are nuts. We have several major fishing tournaments in this area. The PETA folks decided we were overdue for a protest. So they decided to put in an appearance at a nationally sponsored bass fishing tournament.
To make a really good impression, several PETA members took off their clothes. That's right they protested in the nude.![]()
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They tried to fight the indecent exposure charge on free speech grounds. the local judges took care of that. What bothered me wasn;t the indecency so much; they were just plain disgusting.
Yeah, only hot women should be allowed to protest nude. 
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#71 2004-12-09 12:29 pm
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Re: PETA and Kentucky Fried Chicken
people that can treat animals humanely are probably more likely to treat humans humanely(humans=animals)
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you're cute when you do that
cute, but not in my experiences right
Zimbabwe
and
read through these
you seem well intentioned, but in my opinion
humans come firsthttp://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c … 8A8341.DTL
and your link backs up my point....
I guess I should make my point more clear:
feed the people in the area first, then spend over a million on property
that's the order of my priorities, though I suppose yours are opposite
thats fine with me
what annoys me, however is when one of these people plays the "holier than thou" game 
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#72 2004-12-09 12:38 pm
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I think some PETA types are nuts. We have several major fishing tournaments in this area. The PETA folks decided we were overdue for a protest. So they decided to put in an appearance at a nationally sponsored bass fishing tournament.
To make a really good impression, several PETA members took off their clothes. That's right they protested in the nude.![]()
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They tried to fight the indecent exposure charge on free speech grounds. the local judges took care of that. What bothered me wasn;t the indecency so much; they were just plain disgusting.
Well, for an even worst place to protest, PETA activists protested in Petco Park (San Diego ballpark) about how evil it is to own pets, and were even handing out fliers. They were booed out of the stadium.
Yup! Animals are so much happier in the wild, being hunted down by predators and starving then in a nice, warm house with plenty to eat, drink, playthings, and loving owners! 
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#73 2004-12-09 3:51 pm
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At the risk of being flamed, all members of PeTA are jackasses who don't realize how wrong their beliefs are and they should all just move to a deserted island and stay away from the rest of us instead of setting labs on fire and protesting fast food chains. 
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#74 2004-12-09 5:31 pm
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Re: PETA and Kentucky Fried Chicken
people that can treat animals humanely are probably more likely to treat humans humanely(humans=animals)
![]()
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you're cute when you do that
cute, but not in my experiences right
Zimbabwe
and
read through these
you seem well intentioned, but in my opinion
humans come firsthttp://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c … 8A8341.DTL
and your link backs up my point....I guess I should make my point more clear:
feed the people in the area first, then spend over a million on property
that's the order of my priorities, though I suppose yours are opposite![]()
thats fine with me![]()
what annoys me, however is when one of these people plays the "holier than thou" game
you believe poaching should be legal?
hunt all the animals to extinction?
if you really wanted to feed these people, you would support the lowering of prices on food for poverty stricken nations. but capitalism rears its ugly head... if you can gouge them, then do so. let them starve. its not your fault they don't earn enough money to buy your overpriced food.
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#75 2004-12-09 6:07 pm
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Re: PETA and Kentucky Fried Chicken
Has anyone been thinking of the rights of the vegetables?!
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