animal rights

Written and illustrated by Ruby Roth, the book features an endearing animal cast of pigs, turkeys, cows, quail, turtles, and dolphins. These creatures are shown in both their natural state—rooting around, bonding, nuzzling, cuddling, grooming one another, and charming each other with their family instincts and rituals—and their painful and lonely lives in the terrible conditions of the factory farm. The book also describes the negative effects eating meat has on the environment.
Hmmm… we respectfully disagree with your satanist book, Miss Roth. Eating animals is the only moral thing to do. Eating plants is the WORST thing you could possibly do. I hope this book gets banned and no child is ever subjected to it’s pernicious lies!
May 01 2009 11:02 am |
animal rights |
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I can’t decide if this is sarcastic or not. Hmmmmm………. what do you think?
Haha, you are really funny, do you know that? Because, like, you’re making fun of vegetarians by saying that the vegetables have feelings and stuff. Because that’s exactly the same as killing animals, because vegetables can feel pain just like animals can! Continue doing what you guys are doing, because you are really making the world a better place!
Random emails from people are always entertaining. Keep up the good work all you veggie haters! The VRMM will persist and overcome your heathenistic, murderous ways!!
On a return visit to the vegetarin forums where I found people happy that a deer hunter died, it turned out I had been banned from the site. Why?
I made a total of two posts there, the first being an introduction, which I believed was cordial. The second was a response to the thread about the deceased deer hunter. I asked, cordially, for a rational explanation of how a dead human is cause for joy when a dead animal is cause for outrage.
I made no mention of the fact that deer are herbivores, constantly “murdering” and consuming a more innocent form of life than themselves, in light of justications that the “deer murderer” would no longer be able to “murder” additional deer. I don’t believe I was overly aggressive, spammy, or otherwise offensive.
All I can conclude is that my mere presence was offensive. Aren’t Vegans are like “The Borg”, after all, believing everyone should live the way they choose to without regard to free will?
Unbelievably, yet somehow believably, a number of posters at the Animal Rights Community Online forum have openly expressed “joy” and “happiness” that a deer hunter from Iowa was found dead.
- Justice served!
- I’m reminded of that delightful refrain from the “Ren and Stimpy Show”: “Happy! Happy! - Joy! Joy!”
- If he was my father or brother I’d be even more happy because it would be personal
Can someone explain how the life of a human animal, even being a hunter, is any less valuable (much less worthy of disdain) than a deer, or any of the various predators like mountain lions that also hunt deer? How do these animal rights activists completely ignore the fact that humans are also animals, therefore supposedly also worthy of their protection, admiration, and activism?
We meatarians feel sorrow for the man who lost his life hunting, and our thoughts and prayers are with his family left behind.
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It’s about time we had some serious discussion with those who would protect animals from cruelty while simultaneously being cruel fruits and vegetables. Are you an animal rights activist? Vegetarian? Vegan? We want to hear your justification for what we perceive to be blatant hypocrisy.
How can you claim to fight for the rights of animals while stomping on the rights of plants?
How can you claim a higher moral ground because you do not eat meat when you eat plants?
Why do animals matter more than plants?
Why is it more cruel to butcher a cow than to harvest and process corn?
The bottom line is that you cannot defend animals without also defending plants. There will always be controversy over animal cruelty for this very reason, though not for the reasons you would have us all believe. Plants are more helpless than animals, most being immobile. Plants are preyed upon in greater numbers and are treated far more brutally than any animal, having little or no means to defend themselves.
Even though you have no rational argument to make (any and all attempts will be summarily exposed), we invite you to make them. Open your bleeding hearts. Free your befuddled minds. Divulge the passionate rants of your fiery spirits. Do so, but beware - beware the greater cause for it may ensnare you and you may evolve into a higher form of cruelty fighter. The Vegetable Rights Militant Movement will eagerly accept your petition for membership.