Schadenfroh
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Originally posted by: PingSpike
While it isn't great that the chickens are mistreated...we're the top of the food chain and the Human race wouldn't be where it is today without meat.
Humans evolved as hunter gathers whose main food source was meat...the large amount of calories that meat afforded us, coupled with the brain size needed to be a successful predator allowed us to evolve into the most intelligent species on earth. Thats why I eat meat. Because I'm suppose too.
And its delicious.![]()
why is it that when you fly a plane into a building americans don't just throw their arms up and say "You are right we are infadels"Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
Originally posted by: LAUST
Whats wrong with eating chickens? can't you handle that humans are omnivores?Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
Why is it wrong to hand out buckets of blood? Can't your kids handle the truth or do you want them to believe that chicken nuggets grows on vines?
I eat chickens. Free range ones primarily. This campaign isn't about eating meat. It's about cruelty to the animals. Why is it that I'm not allowed to throw puppies on the sidewalk but cows and chickens can wallow in their own waste?
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: Marauder911
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: michaelh20
It doesn't take too much to realize that most chickens are raised in some pretty horrible circumstances. If peta is wild and outlandish for pointing that out to you then there isn't much to be said.
I'll be over to throw a bucket of dead field mice and rabbit blood at your house shortly. Don't worry - it's just my way of demonstrating the horrid deaths that befall these animals during vegetable harvest season. If that offends you, then there isn't much left to be said.
- M4H
Do you know any numbers, or are you gonna continue using that BS argument like every other ignorant meat eater?
So now every meat eater is ignorant? Oh please shut up before you make a bigger fool of yourself.
Yeah, thats exactly what I said. You suck at comprehension, stay out of this thread.
Many meat eaters have made such an argument, and they are wrong. That is all. Certainly not every meat eater is ignorant, many know the truth, yet they continue to eat meat, and that is fine. However, to say that the animals killed in the harvest of food is anywhere near the magnitude of the animals slaughtered for meat is nothing short of blashphemy.
It's not that I'm "ignorant", it's that it simply doesn't matter to me. I do not care under what circumstances chicken live their lives, so long as the food I eat is free of bacteria and whatnot. I have more important things to worry about in my life.
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: PingSpike
While it isn't great that the chickens are mistreated...we're the top of the food chain and the Human race wouldn't be where it is today without meat.
Humans evolved as hunter gathers whose main food source was meat...the large amount of calories that meat afforded us, coupled with the brain size needed to be a successful predator allowed us to evolve into the most intelligent species on earth. Thats why I eat meat. Because I'm suppose too.
And its delicious.![]()
Wow. You don't get it. The meat industry isn't like what it used to be. Yeah, back then man had to hunt down his meat, work for it, and on top of that, the animal was free, and not raised for the purpose of slaughter. Now, that aside, the meat was also much lower in fat. The same goes for deer, elk, moose, and the other wild game. It is much better for you.
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Originally posted by: amdfanboy
How did they get the blood ?
:evil:
Originally posted by: PingSpike
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: PingSpike
While it isn't great that the chickens are mistreated...we're the top of the food chain and the Human race wouldn't be where it is today without meat.
Humans evolved as hunter gathers whose main food source was meat...the large amount of calories that meat afforded us, coupled with the brain size needed to be a successful predator allowed us to evolve into the most intelligent species on earth. Thats why I eat meat. Because I'm suppose too.
And its delicious.![]()
Wow. You don't get it. The meat industry isn't like what it used to be. Yeah, back then man had to hunt down his meat, work for it, and on top of that, the animal was free, and not raised for the purpose of slaughter. Now, that aside, the meat was also much lower in fat. The same goes for deer, elk, moose, and the other wild game. It is much better for you.
No you don't get it! Meat is delicious. (j/k)
I'm well aware that its pretty terrible...I guess I'm from the 'who cares?' camp. I've got a lot of things to worry about...KFC isn't one of them.
Aside from the fact that people just do not have time to hunt for every meal anymore, its pretty much illegal to do so since you can only take a certain number of deer a year. Wild game is good though, bear meat is good. Venison is good. I've eaten enough of it lately I might consider taking up hunting.
Exactly. If chickens were given private rooms, personal masseuses, and a health spa, it would still constitute animal cruelty in the eyes of PETA because the chickens aren't roaming free in the wild [loaded with parasites, being pounced on by 'natural' predators, dying from injuries, and occassionally starving or freezing to death]. A former PETA director stated on the Dennis Prager Show that predation by all species is morally reprehensible and if it were possible to 'convert' all predator species to vegans, they would support it.Yeah, true. Animals shouldn't be mistreated. But there isn't anything wrong with killing a chicken for dinner tonight. PETA wants us to go all vegan.
That's a good point. If anything I only see more people eating at KFC as a result than there normally would be.PETA = free publicity. no one really cares about PETA.
Originally posted by: StinkyPinky
As long as the meat is disease free I don't care where it came from. Sucks to be below us in the food chain but that's mother nature for you.
Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
The problem is PETA's die hard vegetarian stance. Because of that crap, they lose support for preventing cruelty to animals and get comments like this:
Originally posted by: StinkyPinky
As long as the meat is disease free I don't care where it came from. Sucks to be below us in the food chain but that's mother nature for you.
Originally posted by: clamum
It amazes me that people can care so little for a living animal... chicken, cattle, cat, dog, all the same. They're more concerned about the goddamn price of the McNuggets. Really sad.
Originally posted by: StinkyPinky
Originally posted by: clamum
It amazes me that people can care so little for a living animal... chicken, cattle, cat, dog, all the same. They're more concerned about the goddamn price of the McNuggets. Really sad.
Nah, what's sad is that human beings would rather buy a $100 pair of Nike shoes than pay an extra $20 to make sure the 3rd world workers get a real wage and live a decent life. Now that's sad to me. Like I said, we all have different priorites in life. If the treatment of fowl bother you, then do something about it.
The problem with PETA isn't being hardcore vegetarians. The problem with PETA is its ideology which holds that you have no more right to exist or live than the common shrew and that the common shrew is your equal in every sense. The common shrew has all of the privileges, immunities, and rights that you have and no less.The problem is PETA's die hard vegetarian stance. Because of that crap, they lose support for preventing cruelty to animals and get comments like this:
Originally posted by: StinkyPinky
Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
The problem is PETA's die hard vegetarian stance. Because of that crap, they lose support for preventing cruelty to animals and get comments like this:
Originally posted by: StinkyPinky
As long as the meat is disease free I don't care where it came from. Sucks to be below us in the food chain but that's mother nature for you.
I have more important things to worry about than a bunch of chickens. I doubt other carnivore animals sit around all day worrying about if their food had a good life or not. If other people find the treatment of chickens unacceptable and want to change it, then I don't care. More power to them. But for me this isn't a priority. I see it as an efficient way of getting meat to the people at a cheap price which is affordable for most families.
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: StinkyPinky
Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
The problem is PETA's die hard vegetarian stance. Because of that crap, they lose support for preventing cruelty to animals and get comments like this:
Originally posted by: StinkyPinky
As long as the meat is disease free I don't care where it came from. Sucks to be below us in the food chain but that's mother nature for you.
I have more important things to worry about than a bunch of chickens. I doubt other carnivore animals sit around all day worrying about if their food had a good life or not. If other people find the treatment of chickens unacceptable and want to change it, then I don't care. More power to them. But for me this isn't a priority. I see it as an efficient way of getting meat to the people at a cheap price which is affordable for most families.
Why do you think this whole argument began? Because there has been such an increase in demand for meat, and lower prices of meat, in the past 100 years (maybe more, less, I dunno), true factory farming as we know it today, was started. How else can 14,000 chickens be killed a minute in the US?
Over 10 billion animals are slaughtered each year, in the US. That is ONLY the US, not counting every other country. Can any of you realize such a scale?
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: StinkyPinky
Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
The problem is PETA's die hard vegetarian stance. Because of that crap, they lose support for preventing cruelty to animals and get comments like this:
Originally posted by: StinkyPinky
As long as the meat is disease free I don't care where it came from. Sucks to be below us in the food chain but that's mother nature for you.
I have more important things to worry about than a bunch of chickens. I doubt other carnivore animals sit around all day worrying about if their food had a good life or not. If other people find the treatment of chickens unacceptable and want to change it, then I don't care. More power to them. But for me this isn't a priority. I see it as an efficient way of getting meat to the people at a cheap price which is affordable for most families.
Why do you think this whole argument began? Because there has been such an increase in demand for meat, and lower prices of meat, in the past 100 years (maybe more, less, I dunno), true factory farming as we know it today, was started. How else can 14,000 chickens be killed a minute in the US?
Over 10 billion animals are slaughtered each year, in the US. That is ONLY the US, not counting every other country. Can any of you realize such a scale?
Amazing isn't it.
It's truly impressive that we can feed so many people so cheaply and efficiently.
As I once heard, isn't it a wonderful thing to live in a nation where the poor people are FAT.
