Posted on 02/15/2005 5:27:40 AM PST by drt1
"Overlooking the fact that they MAY feel such horrible pain is, in my mind, total and utter ignorance."
I, for one, don't much care. I'm not concerned with the feelings or emotional well being of my food. As long as they are tasty, I'm cool.
"I, for one, don't much care..."
This makes me chuckle, because thats what a big part of ignorance is, when you overlook something important by choice and not by lack of education on the subject or lack of comprehension.
Thinking of lobsters as food is fine when they are cooked just like beef, but you don't see people treating cows like food when they are alive do you? No one ever goes and takes a bit out of a cow when it's standing on a field because most people comprehend that it's a living thing which feels pain. We therefore relate to it. The further something gets from our own "form" (the human form) they less we feel like we must be humanitarian towards it. With the papularity of meat on the market the line between food and animal has blurred.
"This makes me chuckle, because thats what a big part of ignorance is, when you overlook something important by choice and not by lack of education on the subject or lack of comprehension."
Get bent, troll. I eat animals, just like other carnivors. There is no lack of comprehension, understanding or any other of your lame attempts at insults. I eat meat. Meat comes from living creatures that may in fact feel pain when they are killed. I understand completely, punk. I just don't give a crap. They are food. That is the way the cycle of life works, regardless of how liberal weenies like you wish you could change it.
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