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21-10-2008, 14:57 | #52 |
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It's just surprising as I say. There are lots of people who hunt yet consider themselves animal lovers. I always find this to be confusing and it would therefore follow, that someone who doesn't care for animals at all, and loves shooting, would probably enjoy shooting them. Obviously such reasoning doesn't work in your case but that's a good thing!
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21-10-2008, 15:02 | #53 |
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What is the benefit to feeling empathy for animals? We havent in the past, to no ill effect, so why should we start now?
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21-10-2008, 15:30 | #54 |
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Does everything have to be done for a benefit?
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21-10-2008, 15:48 | #55 |
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Nope, but if you're only against animals being bred for food/fur etc because it gives you a warm fuzzy feeling inside then one can hardly expect others to autmatically agree with you.
Simply saying 'Killing animals for fur is wrong', and then expecting others to agree isnt the most convincing of arguments, and if someone expects mankind to stop doing what it has done for millenia then they need to do better than specious 'Wont someone think of teh kittens' arguments. |
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We all do things to differing degrees. I don't like the way these animals are treated, but will I actually do anything about it? Not really.
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21-10-2008, 16:01 | #57 | |
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All I know is that I don't want other creatures to feel pain to provide me with products, if animals die to feed me I would want them to live as comfortable a life as possible and to die a quick and painiless death, I believe this because I believe animals can feel pain both physical and mental. I've seen animals in pain and I find it unacceptable if it can be avoided, no, cows aren't nice and cuddly like cats but I stilll don't want my indirect actions to cause one pain. So to answer your question in my opinion that warm fuzzy feeling is enough reason not to kill animals that don't need to be killed, enough to make people campaign against animal cruelty, enough for most people that is. MB |
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21-10-2008, 17:03 | #58 |
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I don't have to be nice or at least even civil to people yet that's exactly what I try to do. It's not about what benefits it will yield, it's about your personal ethics and what we should aspire to. Protection of the weak, defenceless and vulnerable is a very human quality anyway. Why should such a noble sentiment be reserved for our own species?
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Here's another side to think about.. do you use medicines when you're ill? or have you had diagnostic tests done in hospital at all? I will guarantee that some animals have been killed in a painful way at some stage in the manufacture/testing of the medicines and the manufacture of the diagnostic kits used. People seem to be concerned with eating preferences and vanity, but have overlooked the 'bleeding out' of (usually) rabbits for serum/globulins in manufacturing diagnostic kits, or the use of primates in testing meds.
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