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Posted by John Page; Utopia? No such animal.
Well, you are right on that JP. Still I wonder if our vegetarian friends have a clue as to how to get us to where they want us to go. Sometimes the simple questions are the ones that have the most complex answers, if they have an answer at all. I suspect these people have no answer to this question, and therefore all their moral posturing about the evils of eating meat, is just so much tilting at windmills. |
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Utopia means "nowhere."
And spelled backwards, with the w and h switched, it looks like Erewhon. I don't particularly see why a utopia would have to be vegetarian. It's just the dream of a 'perfect society.' And what's that? Aldous Huxley's utopia took away natural reproduction to establish it... George Orwell's took away reason... and Burgess's took away choice. But this is new -- I never heard of one taking away our beef. |
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Well, creating synthetic meat that cost less than real meat would probably work. It would take care of everything except fishing and hunting.
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Probably. It would be odd of someone to choose real meat over synthetic meat if it were identical and cheaper. Well, I suppose they could actually enjoy the death of an animal, but I don't think that's going to be true of that many people.
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{{Death threats deleted. MeBeMe has been banned by the administrators. This was not his only infraction --- Maverick}}
But, that's just me. (Since the moderators may jump on this, let me just note that I am in no way threatening anyone's life. There's little chance I'll ever be King.) Love, MBM [ April 09, 2002: Message edited by: MeBeMe ] [ April 10, 2002: Message edited by: Maverick ]</p> |
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Presumably we’re also not allowed to harm animals in any way. Need to find a good leather substitute amongst other things.
Are we allowed to eat meat if the animal has died of old age ? (not that I’m a great fan of mutton.) |
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In fact, we used to have a food outlet near work called “The Roadkill Grill”. So when I notice the occasional kangaroo “sleeping” alongside Cooper Street, can I morally chow down on a Skippy Burger for lunch ?
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There's little chance I'll ever be King.
You'd be shot long before that. Hypothetically, of course. |
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