- Thu Jan 10, 2008 8:55 pm
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Out of interest charlalottie, what made you go back to eating meat? was it just that you hadn't seen animal cruelty on the tv, so you had forgotten it happened?
Sorry Andy, I'm not trying to start a fight, but that's exactly the sort of head-in-the-sand attitude that I dislike so much. Are you content to go thru life in denial cos you're worried that if you faced up to the realities of chickens crammed in battery cages, pigs in concrete cells with their tails cut off and cows forced to produce ten times their natural milk yield whilst suffering from laminitis and mastitis, you'd be so horrified that your conscience wouldn't let you eat meat anymore?
I liked meat. Not all of it, but I liked sausages and bacon and burgers. I liked dairy - milk chocolate, cheese, eggs. But my spoiled human desires are nowhere near as important as the lives of innocent animals. They can't speak out for themselves, they need us to do it for them. I'm happy to go without all that stuff if my conscience is clearer in return.
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Andy B wrote:I don't WANT to think about where my food has been. I'd rather not think of it as an animal with a face and a smile and feelings at all, I'd rather think of it as a bacon sandwich.
I do love the taset of meat (and soya's just no substitute) but I'm a sensitive sort really and so I don't want to associate the thing on my plate with being an animal at all.
Sorry Andy, I'm not trying to start a fight, but that's exactly the sort of head-in-the-sand attitude that I dislike so much. Are you content to go thru life in denial cos you're worried that if you faced up to the realities of chickens crammed in battery cages, pigs in concrete cells with their tails cut off and cows forced to produce ten times their natural milk yield whilst suffering from laminitis and mastitis, you'd be so horrified that your conscience wouldn't let you eat meat anymore?
I liked meat. Not all of it, but I liked sausages and bacon and burgers. I liked dairy - milk chocolate, cheese, eggs. But my spoiled human desires are nowhere near as important as the lives of innocent animals. They can't speak out for themselves, they need us to do it for them. I'm happy to go without all that stuff if my conscience is clearer in return.
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Bas wrote:She's the Tina Daheley of chrismoyles.net
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