(January 15, 2014 at 12:53 pm)Jacob(smooth) Wrote: This is an interesting juxtaposition.
Not at all! I know they do, and a far more toxic and insidious level. Christians in particular are buggers for assuming our subjective morality is somehow objective, self evident and generally applicable. Then we try to pass laws so that everyone has to live by our standards. And that is wrong.
Why is it wrong?
Quote:I respect your view on animals, really I do. It's a nice sentiment. But it remains your view. Personally I don't give a scuttering Fuck about animal welfare (certainly not when there are millions of humans forced to live in vile conditions).
Then I despise your opinions.
Quote: And since there are obviously plenty of people willing to buy cheap, intensively farmed meat, I don't see how your ideas about the chickens welfare are more valid than the farmer's.
Non sequiter
Quote: And do think that for families living in poverty, the choice between cheap, intensively farmed meat, and no meat, is not yours to make.
So/ I think otherwise
Quote:Oh and yeah. Eating meat is totally the same as fucking an 11 year old. Can't believe you went there.
Why not?