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Is eating hunted meat ethical?
#81
RE: Is eating hunted meat ethical?
(November 24, 2019 at 4:09 pm)no one Wrote: Do we tell the elf after tossing said dwarf?
Just send an elfie.
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#82
RE: Is eating hunted meat ethical?
(November 24, 2019 at 8:58 pm)no one Wrote: Try going to the Savannah and preaching to the Lionesses as they eat a Gazelle while it's still alive. As I stated earlier, life is brutal. That's just how it is!

It doesn't have to be that way, does it? Social Darwinism.
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#83
RE: Is eating hunted meat ethical?
Yes, that's just the way it is. Life doesn't give a single fuck!
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#84
RE: Is eating hunted meat ethical?
We have a group of vegans here in NZ disrupting lines in the meat departments of supermarket and disrupting this year’s Auckland Christmas parade.

In their honour I’m buying the biggest steak I can find on the way home tonight...

Playing Cluedo with my mum while I was at Uni:

"You did WHAT?  With WHO?  WHERE???"
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#85
RE: Is eating hunted meat ethical?
Sing it, sister!
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#86
RE: Is eating hunted meat ethical?
I think Social Darwinism is a disorder. Have you been checked out? I'm bipolar skitzo myself.
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#87
RE: Is eating hunted meat ethical?
(November 24, 2019 at 9:02 pm)Tom Fearnley Wrote:
(November 24, 2019 at 8:58 pm)no one Wrote: Try going to the Savannah and preaching to the Lionesses as they eat a Gazelle while it's still alive. As I stated earlier, life is brutal. That's just how it is!

It doesn't have to be that way, does it? Social Darwinism.
You need to look up "Social Darwinism".
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#88
RE: Is eating hunted meat ethical?
It's all about survival of the fittest, might makes right, let the poor die out if they can't survive on their own etc etc. It was what Hitler believed in. Why does survival of the fittest have to apply to human morality? We're better than that surely? Most of us have an inbuilt sense of morality I thought.

I don't eat meat for the same reason I donate money to Save The Children: I want to help starving people. People who will likely never help me back.
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#89
RE: Is eating hunted meat ethical?
I don't know if you're a lost cause, or you just like to stir the pot. Maybe, you are new to the planet. I am not capable of photosynthesis. Something has to die, in order for me to live. Whether it's a tomato, or a roster, it's lifecycle must end, so mine can continue. Thus the brutality of life. It has been this way for a very, very long time. Humans and their fantasized ethics play no part in this cold, vicious cycle.
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#90
RE: Is eating hunted meat ethical?
(November 24, 2019 at 9:07 pm)Tom Fearnley Wrote: I think Social Darwinism is a disorder. Have you been checked out? I'm bipolar skitzo myself.

Color me surprised.

(November 24, 2019 at 9:22 pm)Tom Fearnley Wrote: It's all about survival of the fittest, might makes right, let the poor die out if they can't survive on their own etc etc. It was what Hitler believed in. Why does survival of the fittest have to apply to human morality? We're better than that surely? Most of us have an inbuilt sense of morality I thought.

I don't eat meat for the same reason I donate money to Save The Children: I want to help starving people. People who will likely never help me back.

Never have I taken a piece of meat out of a starving person's mouth.

And your shit comment about helping people who will likely never help you back says an awful lot about you.
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