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Dr- It is a simple fact that we cannot eat fresh meat without converting it into a pleasant and palatable form by various forms of cooking. ie. Boiling, Steaming, Stir Frying, Deep Frying, Smoking, Curing etc etc.
Wax- Wow! I can't believe what a "dr" will allow to pass as "fact" these days! Man can not only eat raw meat, but drink blood to sustain himself. It actually tastes very good after one has been deprived of food and water for a few days (ask a Ranger). Man is now, will likely always be, and always has been, a predator. We hunt each other on a normal basis, as well as prey animals. In fact, there is good evidence that it was only the increase of meat as a food source that provided the required protein for our superior brain growth and synoptic progression. Domestication of prey animals is simply a replacement for hunting behaviour. Yet we hunt even when we have no real need to based on food consumption. Man is a killer Dr., like it or not. You may chose to pretend otherwise, but don't try to fool the rest of us. |
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Let me say that I am a little biased in the issue. I admit it, I bloody hate most vegetables. I probably always will. Also, I don't give a god damn about a cow. What's the difference between a cow and a carrot? The cow can feel pain? The cow has feelings? What? Either way, too bad for the cow. I like burgers, and man beats cow. Vegetarians idealize the world as if its some sort of ultra-happy place where all the animals get along or something. Its not, and I'm not going to spend a second of my time trying to ensure that it is. We may raise cows for the express purpose of eating them, but hey, at least we haven't made them extinct yet. |
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Do you support animal welfare legislation or do you think we're far too sentimental and should repeal these misguided laws and use animals in the same way we would use any other non-animal (mineral, vegetable) resource? Chris |
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I think animal welfare is a good thing - and by the success of organizations like the Humane Society one can assume lots of people do from every walk of life. Cows can and do feel pain (as well as fear), so why not make things as nice as possible for them under the circumstances?
The bodybuilding statements are pretty funny: 1. Who says body builders are shorter lived than most other people? Nonsense. 2. In fact whey protien and egg white are highly prized in the body building community - as is evidenced by the dominance of these two products in virtually every bodybuilding fuel. Go read the ingredients of Pure Protein, or EAS (body for life). Just .02 cents. |
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Don't get me wrong, I don't think we should burn animals alive for sport or anything. I just don't see the point in denying ourselves delicious food for such a worthless endeavor. By the way, as for cows having fears -trust me, cows are unaware they're going to slaughter.
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Free Thinkr: …By the way, as for cows having fears -trust me, cows are unaware they're going to slaughter.
I can’t imagine 9 billion animals per year being killed without a lot of cruelty and suffering going on. In Korea, dogs and cats are treated the way we treat cows and pigs. Quote:
Warning, this site has pictures. <a href="http://www.ens-news.com/ens/jun2000/2000L-06-23g.html" target="_blank">http://www.ens-news.com/ens/jun2000/2000L-06-23g.html</a> Videos or horror shows can be seen here <a href="http://www.viva.org.uk/Viva!%20Campaigns/Slaughter/sentencedtodeathreport.htm" target="_blank">http://www.viva.org.uk/Viva!%20Campaigns/Slaughter/sentencedtodeathreport.htm</a> [ April 29, 2002: Message edited by: droolian ]</p> |
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Since we have wandered off on the slaughterhouse tangent:
I will be doing an energy audit at a local slaughterhouse on Wednesday. I have been to this location several times. The actual killing seems pretty humane to me - a gun that shoots a rod through the brain. The cow drops immediately with hardly a quiver. I will say that Kosher killing is just plan nasty. I would definitely consider Kosher killing cruel. It figures that it is done for religious reasons. This particular plant handles mostly hamburger. The majority of the cows come from local dairy farms. Anyone want me to look into anything particular on Wed? Maverick the Omnivore [ April 29, 2002: Message edited by: Maverick ]</p> |
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