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I'm I doing it right?
This is like the 3rd time I've been avatar quoted today

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I'm I doing it right?
If you hunt and kill your own food as how its always been done thats fine. Chances are you don't. And thus it's not how "its always worked". I find the entire process of growing meat to be completely immoral for reasons that go beyond the process of humans eating meat in itself. You obviously disagree, but I find it completely disingenuous to say that factory farms is how eating meat has always been done.
(Uchip even the author of your article admits that meat eaters are more destructive on that level, it's honestly irrefutable) to be completely more heinous than some wackos looking to get it on with a couple of animals.
How about you read the article I linked?
Apparently it only applies in Australia, because livestock in the US are grain-fed or corn-fed. Which means all those animals die, and then one gets slaughtered to top it all off.
Buy Australian meat. It's better anyway.
I'm an omnivore, I eat animals. A clean kill so I can eat is fair. Torturing an animal for my pleasure is beyond the pale to me.
How about you read the article I linked?
Article said:Published figures suggest that, in Australia, producing wheat and other grains results in:
at least 25 times more sentient animals being killed per kilogram of useable protein
You are free to continue asserting your conclusions instead of making an argument, but I'm not sure how far we'll get in the discussion if you do.
damn.How long until people start trying to blame homosexuality for this?
What else am I supposed to say?
me said:You, as well. An assertion is not an argument. What principles are you basing this assertion on? The analogous statement, "A clean kill of a human in order to eat it is morally superior to raping a person," would require some kind of defense. In order to carry it through, you will either have to defend that statement, or make a coherent argument that the ordering of preferences we give to humanity ought to be different than the ordering of preferences that we give to animals, and in such a way that murder drops from "worst possible thing," to "perfectly morally kosher"
You said:I'm an omnivore, I eat animals. A clean kill so I can eat is fair. Torturing an animal for my pleasure is beyond the pale to me.
Its not the only article
and egg farming tends to imply the death of male hens
you could always comment underneath said article
really you just needed to be called out on this:
"If you eat meat, you really don't have any leg to stand on in condemning animal abuse or zoophilia."
its not even relateable
eating meat is something we do naturally
animal abuse is something that we can prevent, and most meat eaters would not support torture as a precursor to killing for meat.
Maybe animals would fuck us if they were the superior species on the planet. The whole idea of the "morals" of this issue strike me as nothing more than more religious nonsense. We slaughter animals, destroy their habitats, and eat them thanks to us advancing further, evolutionarily. As the dominance species we're basically already fucking animals in the figural sense, what's the difference in fucking them in a more literal/sexual sense?
Religion ruins everything
Zoophiles are just hardcore furries. Fucking gross.
You could explain why you feel that your current status as an omnivore is an argument in favor of its morality. You can explain your concept of fairness, and why that means that murder is fair, and rape is not.
Do you enter alligators softly.I dont even know whats going on in here anymore.
Unlike eating meat, inter-species rape is deviant behavior in every type of animal. In fact, it's a good way to spread horrible diseases and does absolutely nothing to improve the fitness of the species.The problem is that there's very clearly motivated reasoning going on in determining exactly what the gains to people are, and in determining exactly what the cost to the animal is. There's just no coherent argument that the wholesale slaughter of animals is morally superior to their rape. Killing someone is pretty close to the worst possible thing you can do to them. Rape is terrible, but it receives less of a punishment than murder in every justice system that I'm aware of, no matter how little pain the murder causes to the person being murdered. That's without even touching the fact that the conditions in the modern meat industry are far from humane. The ordering of preferences is out of whack, in a way that conveniently allows for people to continue satisfying their taste for meat while indulging in moral indignation at people whose animal cruelty is a bit more unusual.
If you eat meat, you really don't have any leg to stand on in condemning animal abuse or zoophilia.
You don't need to eat animals to survive, either. Vegetarians are perfectly healthy, often more healthy than omnivores. And meat production actually runs counter to survivability, in that they contribute to greenhouse gas emissions (seriously, methane from cow farts is a huge deal) and produce significantly fewer calories per acre than plant agriculture.
Funny how a sizable minority of individuals and cultures manage to defy their genetics just fine. Our genes incline us to immoral behavior all the time. That rape was a successful reproductive strategy and therefore selected for in our evolutionary history does not make it moral.
"Wanting it" and consent are two different things. Animals are incapable of consenting in a fully informed fashion in the same way minors are incapable of it.
What do you mean by, "natural?" Does something being natural make it more moral than something unnatural? Why? Is zoophilia less natural than meat eating? (recall that some of the earliest produced paintings involve zoophilia, and interspecies sex is present in non-human animals)
I'm fully aware that meat eaters find eating meat morally fine andtorture of animals morally abhorrent (given the horrors of industrially farmed meat, their commitment to this principle is questionable, but we can leave that to one side for now). The question is whether this position is morally coherent. I don't think it is.
I hate to be that guy, but this is a pretty stupid conclusion to reach. Everyone keeps saying "Oh we slaughter and eat animals, so why is sex with them wrong?" I mean, really? Let's break it down nice and small here:
We eat animals because we're omnivores. Humanity as a species needs to eat plants and animals to survive. Until we develop crazy pills that fill us and nurture us in the same way that plants and animals do, it's not a moral issue. We kill them and eat them because if we don't, we will die. We eat because we must.
Sex with animals isn't a necessity. You don't NEED to have sex with a beast that can't give its consent. You will not die because of it. Your species will not come to an end because you and your people chose not to do it. You have other people you can have sex with. Other human beings who can give consent. There is literally no reason to have sex with a donkey.
And then to suggest that the taboo is somehow religious only, and that it "ruins everything" in relation to this? Surely you're joking on this one, right? I mean, regardless of your views of religion, you cannot say "Oh yeah, only religious people say it's wrong to have sex with animals. Darn them for standing in the way of my getting it on with donkeys, sheep, and goats! Darn them!!!" Why? Because it isn't just religious people who say "Dude, having sex with animals? NO."
The claim that our dominance or "being higher up" justifies our doing what we want to other life forms because we can is a terrible one. Consider the times dominant civilizations came in, conquered and enslaved another, and then proceeded to do as it pleased to them? Were the rapes of the lesser civilization, which in some cases were considered subhuman by their conquerors, justified just because the other dominated? No, and you'll excuse me if I assume that many a man, regardless of his faith or lack thereof, would agree with me on that.
Long story short: We eat them because we have to. We don't have to have sex with them. They can't consent. And to say that that idea is religious in origin and somehow ruins your sleeping with donkeys is preposterous.
Do you enter alligators softly.
I'm sure someone said that about donkeys many years ago.I would be afraid to try and sex an alligator.
I entered the thread and expected GAF having a consensus opinion.
Instead I see arguments over meat-eating with the occasional defending of zoophilia.
Wtf GAF?
Unlike eating meat, inter-species rape is deviant behavior in every type of animal. In fact, it's a good way to spread horrible diseases and does absolutely nothing to improve the fitness of the species.
Moral objectivism is the wrong approach here. People are more comfortable associating with meat eaters than sheep fuckers for many good reasons, and I don't see that changing any time soon.
I'm sure someone said that about donkeys many years ago.
We eat animals because we're omnivores. Humanity as a species needs to eat plants and animals to survive. Until we develop crazy pills that fill us and nurture us in the same way that plants and animals do, it's not a moral issue. We kill them and eat them because if we don't, we will die. We eat because we must.
That is quite a statement. And completely wrong too. I know an entire family of people who don't eat meat. I mean an extended family for 4+ generations, who have never eaten meat, and probably much further back than that. They eat very well on traditional food too, and of course nutrition is not a problem. They've just always eaten that way.
Just blame drugs and peer pressure.What went wrong in my life where I am having a discussion on having sex with a wild alligator?
I am sorry parents for I have brought for shame upon you.
neither does homosexuality?
Arguable. They're starting to find out how homosexuality in tribes can be beneficial. Bonding, having some benevolent aunts/uncles who aid in child rearing and protection, etc.
I am the nurse in triage, screening the cases as they come in to determine their level of severity. A tall gentleman comes in and tells me he has a problem. It's August, about ninety-two degrees outside, and he has on an overcoat. When I ask what the problem is, he replies, 'It's personal. I have to show you.'
I take him behind a screen, where he opens his overcoat. He is naked underneath, except for his penis. On this man's penis is a dog. A live toy poodle. His penis is in the dog's butt. His problem is that he can't get it off. The dog's anal sphincter is serving as a cock ring, trapping blood in the man's penis and causing it to swell grotesquely within the dog's body. The dog is whimpering and gasping. I go back and tell the resident. He looks tired. He's seen everything in the Emergency Department rotation. He gives the dog a muscle relaxant and pries it off. The dog is already in shock and soon dies.
I would have suggested a different way to cut the dog free. I think the wrong animal died.
Carmen Diaz, R.N.
Brandon, Florida
Reminds me of an excerpt from a book of real-life medical stories I saw on reddit:
Bestiality is disgusting and the people who practice it are quite awful.
That is quite a statement. And completely wrong too. I know an entire family of people who don't eat meat. I mean an extended family for 4+ generations, who have never eaten meat, and probably much further back than that. They eat very well on traditional food too, and of course nutrition is not a problem. They've just always eaten that way.
Reminds me of an excerpt from a book of real-life medical stories I saw on reddit:
Bestiality is disgusting and the people who practice it are quite awful.
I hate to be that guy, but this is a pretty stupid conclusion to reach. Everyone keeps saying "Oh we slaughter and eat animals, so why is sex with them wrong?" I mean, really? Let's break it down nice and small here:
We eat animals because we're omnivores. Humanity as a species needs to eat plants and animals to survive. Until we develop crazy pills that fill us and nurture us in the same way that plants and animals do, it's not a moral issue. We kill them and eat them because if we don't, we will die. We eat because we must.
The claim that our dominance or "being higher up" justifies our doing what we want to other life forms because we can is a terrible one. Consider the times dominant civilizations came in, conquered and enslaved another, and then proceeded to do as it pleased to them? Were the rapes of the lesser civilization, which in some cases were considered subhuman by their conquerors, justified just because the other dominated? No, and you'll excuse me if I assume that many a man, regardless of his faith or lack thereof, would agree with me on that.
Unlike eating meat, inter-species rape is deviant behavior in every type of animal. In fact, it's a good way to spread horrible diseases and does absolutely nothing to improve the fitness of the species.
Moral objectivism is the wrong approach here. People are more comfortable associating with meat eaters than sheep fuckers for many good reasons, and I don't see that changing any time soon.
morals also mature over time, having ancient paintings of animal sex does not make it acceptable now, nor did the fact that it used to be acceptable for grown men to keep little boys for sex toys in ancient Greece.
"Is zoophilia less natural than meat eating?"
We are wired to be attracted to other people, and being attracted to animals would be a mental illness or genetic deficiency. Meat eating on the other hand is the most efficient way to obtain nutrients, and has no implications of mental problems.
IWho hasn't had a poodle on their dick at one point in their life.
Reminds me of an excerpt from a book of real-life medical stories I saw on reddit:
Bestiality is disgusting and the people who practice it are quite awful.
well me but i have my reasons
I assume there are different... kinds of bestiality. One where someone just does it as some kind of fetish, not caring for the animal's well being and the other where it's meant to be the "crown" of their great love relationship.Reminds me of an excerpt from a book of real-life medical stories I saw on reddit:
Bestiality is disgusting and the people who practice it are quite awful.
Reminds me of an excerpt from a book of real-life medical stories I saw on reddit:
Bestiality is disgusting and the people who practice it are quite awful.