victreeb3l
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"#CATLIVESMATTER", really?
This is pathetic. I mean I'm a cat guy but this just sounds totally distasteful.
"#CATLIVESMATTER", really?
There is nothing wrong with hunting when it is done with conservation in mind. If you didn't have sport hunting of deer you would need to artificially cull them anyway. Heck even with deer hunting you still need to cull.
It's quite true, actually. Cats are technically classified as an invasive species in the US and Australia, among other places. They have demonstrated the ability to hunt animals to extinction on some contained islands.
http://www.environment.gov.au/biodi.../publications/factsheet-feral-cat-felis-catus
Low end estimates for the number of birds and rodents killed by American cats each year is 500 million; more recent estimates suggest 1-4 billion.
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/cats-kill-more-one-billion-birds-each-year
Just as an example, our city had to hire hunters and give them special permissions to shoot deer in and around the city because there were so many. Causing accidents, damaging property, stuff like that.
I'd be okay waking up to a wolf or mountain lion in my backyard. I would also be infinitely more sad when one of them gets hit and rots on the side of the road for a week.Deer are a serious problem in the US.
The issue is that townships don't want to introduce wolves or mountain lions due to safety concerns.
That one is funny . . . and sad. Would be better with proper punctuation.Just read up on this story. Damn it, hunting these animals makes me angry and sad.
I'm not speaking for that poster, but considering that my facebook feed has recently exploded with all this Cecil the Lion stuff while basically being a barren wasteland any time anything related to a black person being killed by the police has come up, I don't think it's too far-fetched a conclusion.
There is nothing wrong with hunting when it is done with conservation in mind. If you didn't have sport hunting of deer you would need to artificially cull them anyway. Heck even with deer hunting you still need to cull.
Man i made this suggestion a year agoHumor is not easy.
That one is funny . . . and sad. Would be better with proper punctuation.
That one kinda sucks because it is a bit racist. It seems to assume all/most white people agree with these instances of terrible police behavior.
Heh..totally remember this post.
You made the statement that human life is equal to animal life and I was arguing that it can't be or we can't justify killing animals for food. There's an inherent unequal relationship. I don't believe animals operate on a moral basis or can even conceptualize morality. I am saying we should care about hunting animals to extinction and because we care we are fundamentally different from other animals. And because we are different human life does not equal animal life so I can't justify killing this man for killing a lion. And it is gross to me that people would think that way.
So I'm guessing under your personal code of ethics you'd be against animal testing and using any procedure that was first tested on animals?
Would you rather die than use a medical procedure or drug that was tested on animals?
I'm not at odds with your opinion.Actually, I didn't make a statement - I asked a question. Why is it we place more value on human life than animal life? I didn't actually say that I thought human life is more important than animal life or vice versa. I also stated (I think, maybe it was just in my head, unlike what animals do ;-) ) that this was more of a thought experiment than anything else.
I try to not use products that are not tested on animals. (Examples are shampoos/body washes that are not tested on animals). It does bother me that the procedure I might have just had might have, at one time, killed an animal. But because of the way medicine works, I don't think I'd be able to get away from that at all. Same with drug tests/trials. For instance, I was reading recently that in the process of trying to make head transplants a "thing", they've attached a second monkey's head to another monkey's body to see what would happen - and it was successful. The idea that this could be a reality is amazing but it kind of depresses me to think that these animals that have no choice in the matter are being used to better our lives. Ultimately, it's for the good of humans for this to go through - and again, it comes back around to then, is this monkey's life more valuable than ours or vice versa.
Everyone has a different limit they're OK with. As most people have said, society has stated that a humans life is worth more than animals lives, etc. My questions revolve around how did we get to that result and what led us there. What was in our heads that made us sit up and say "I'm willing to sacrifice this life of a lesser being because I want to do X."
You made the statement that human life is equal to animal life and I was arguing that it can't be or we can't justify killing animals for food. There's an inherent unequal relationship. I don't believe animals operate on a moral basis or can even conceptualize morality. I am saying we should care about hunting animals to extinction and because we care we are fundamentally different from other animals. And because we are different human life does not equal animal life so I can't justify killing this man for killing a lion. And it is gross to me that people would think that way.
You made the statement that human life is equal to animal life and I was arguing that it can't be or we can't justify killing animals for food. There's an inherent unequal relationship. I don't believe animals operate on a moral basis or can even conceptualize morality. I am saying we should care about hunting animals to extinction and because we care we are fundamentally different from other animals. And because we are different human life does not equal animal life so I can't justify killing this man for killing a lion. And it is gross to me that people would think that way.
Regarding vegetables, I've actually asked the same question. Vegans don't want to kill animals - OK why is it ok to kill a plant but not an animal? If we are to survive, we have to take in nutrition in some form. But where is that line that vegans draw? Plants have been shown to respond to things like sound, thereby giving them a kind of sense(s) that are similar to ours. So these things are living and humans have cultivated them to live and be "our" source of nutrition.
Plants don't feel pain and don't fear death.
Besides, vegans "kill" fewer plants than omnivorous people, because breeding animals for meat requires more plants (animals bred need to eat plants) than just cultivating plants directly for human consumption. Therefore, even if plants felt pain, a vegan would cause less vegetable pain than an omnivorous person.
Fuck this guy, but fuck internet vigilantes too.
There's yelp reviews going after his family, linking people to his daughter's business to spout shit there too, etc. That's fucking wrong.
There is nothing wrong with hunting when it is done with conservation in mind. If you didn't have sport hunting of deer you would need to artificially cull them anyway. Heck even with deer hunting you still need to cull.
Plants don't feel pain and don't fear death.
Besides, vegans "kill" fewer plants than omnivorous people, because breeding animals for meat requires more plants (animals bred need to eat plants) than just cultivating plants directly for the humans. Therefore even if plants felt pain, a vegan would cause less vegetable pain than an omnivorous person.
And we assume you need ears to hear. But researchers, says Pollan, have played a recording of a caterpillar munching on a leaf to plants and the plants react. They begin to secrete defensive chemicals even though the plant isn't really threatened, Pollan says. "It is somehow hearing what is, to it, a terrifying sound of a caterpillar munching on its leaves."
They don't have nerve cells like humans, but they do have a system for sending electrical signals and even produce neurotransmitters, like dopamine, serotonin and other chemicals the human brain uses to send signals.
I don't have the facts but I have often wondered if this is really true, we displace and kill a lot of animals so we can plant crops, I wonder how it all works out in the end. P.S. Plants scream when cut so I think it hurts.
But how much pain is completely irellevent to the conversation. The question isn't an amount but whether is doing so good or bad.
What is it saying to you? To me it saying the person tweeting thinks more people care about a lion getting killed then a black person, is this correct? If it's having a go at the media then he most probably is correct. But I have seen plenty of people caring about yet another black person getting killed in the USA.
Couldn't stop thinking about this lol. The resemblance is so uncannySomething about that dentist...his face reminds me of Clarence Boddicker.
I am mad about the hunter. He's a dick for Hunting a dwindling species, but I'm more pissed that there is a legal way to hunt lions. Even if this guy paid people who ended up not being legitimate, the fact that there are legitimate people to go to to hunt lions is what makes me mad.
Huh? How is it not a question of amount? Causing less pain is better than causing more pain. Doing less bad is better than doing more bad.
I'm not even a vegan or saying they're right or wrong, I'm just explaining their view.
I think it's because lions are technically not an endangered species (at least in that part of the world, unlike the Asian lion).
I think it's because lions are technically not an endangered species (at least in that part of the world, unlike the Asian lion).
Same with films - the dog dies( any film with the dogs name in the title) and it's the saddest thing ever yet cheer when people get gunned down.Jimmy Kimeel tears and some peoples reaction to animal killings compared to when innocent teens die...
Because a big majority do not,or some think they deserve it.Is there a popularity contest between tragedies of what? People can't be sad or outraged for more than one thing at a time?
I don't understand this kind of reaction, trying to blame people for their feelings based just on the assumption that they didn't feel the same for what you feel stronger. It's a really sad show to watch.
What kind of twisted logic is that? Kick the idiots who made the hash tag. Or is this some between the lines way of saying that you get the urge to kick black people when you see BLM?#catlivesmatter '??????????????????????????????????????????
No fucking way....... suddenly my urge to kick every fucking cat i see is rising.
What the fuck is wrong with you? You can disagree with how stupid the hashtag is without being a psychopath.#catlivesmatter '??????????????????????????????????????????
No fucking way....... suddenly my urge to kick every fucking cat i see is rising.
I think there would be national outrage if somebody hunted and killed a black man who was just minding his own business. I think what dampens the outrage of black people being killed are the side-arguments and details that aren't truly important but still capture attention.It's not saying people can't care about both.
The evidence suggests they take the sick, dying or dead birds. That is the official line from the Royal Society for the Protection of birds. And despite what your study shows, I'd wager in almost every location it's the same. Birds have this advantage over cats, it's called flight. So if they take a billion birds a year, it's the exact same thing as any other scavenger in the food chains, weeding out the sick the dying or the dead, ergo a billion soon to be dead anyway, birds. An if it's because they are an invasive speicies, like plopping them on an island with a bunch of flightless, birds that taste like pizza, then of course you are going to have an extinction scenario, and again, that was probably a man-made introduction.
Numbers - a quick Google search says there are approx 10,000 species of birds in the world and some of those in the numbers of 3billion+ individuals, and an approximated total population of 400 Billion. So even with your 1 billion a year birds killed a year , whether they be healthy, sick, old or dazed from flying into windows, the cat predation is not going to make a dent in the population.
In the space of 7 days, one cat killed a total of 102 bats, and these only the ones that were found. "This really highlights the impact that cats can have on native wildlife, and I dont think a lot of people realise what skilled predators cats really are. Its one thing to suspect predation occurs, another thing entirely to actually witness the damage one cat can do." - Jess Scrimgeour, DOC scientist.
Plants don't feel pain and don't fear death.
Besides, vegans "kill" fewer plants than omnivorous people, because breeding animals for meat requires more plants (animals bred need to eat plants) than just cultivating plants directly for human consumption. Therefore, even if plants felt pain, a vegan would cause less vegetable pain than an omnivorous person.
What a stupid comment. What did a cat ever do to you? The hashtag is over the top but the lives of lions do deserve attention and protection. The hashtag has a positive message. Yours is just ignorant anger.#catlivesmatter '??????????????????????????????????????????
No fucking way....... suddenly my urge to kick every fucking cat i see is rising.
So you would kick an animal because you do not like a hashtag? Grow up.#catlivesmatter '??????????????????????????????????????????
No fucking way....... suddenly my urge to kick every fucking cat i see is rising.
Just read up on this story. Damn it, hunting these animals makes me angry and sad.