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RE: Moral Meat - 1/26/2010 8:25:59 AM   
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Before you crucify seal killing, you might want to investigate the entire impact it has on the echo system.

Lynching might be a bit extreme...:). But I understand your point


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RE: Moral Meat - 1/26/2010 9:03:06 AM   
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Lynching seal killers would just give us more meat for the BBQ.

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RE: Moral Meat - 1/26/2010 9:06:12 AM   
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What goes with seal killers? Potato salad? Beans?

Something in the cabbage/kraut family, I bet...

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RE: Moral Meat - 1/26/2010 9:12:15 AM   
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fava beans

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RE: Moral Meat - 1/26/2010 9:15:35 AM   
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I love meat.  I don't question its provenance.  For beef, if it is bloody and warm when it arrives in front of me, I'm happy.  Not so big on fowl, and as far as pork goes, I want it cooked to the point that it aint gonna poison me.

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RE: Moral Meat - 1/26/2010 9:18:32 AM   
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I’m an omnivore and it's breakfast time here in Daytona Beach. Pass the unborn chickens, a slice of fried pig and some toasted ground up wheat seeds please.


I'll have what he's having ... and since it's breakfast, can I get a pint of Cider with it ?

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RE: Moral Meat - 1/26/2010 10:29:58 AM   
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I have a couple of vegi friends that don't push their moral values in ones face but one of the noticeable things when out and about with them is how some meat eaters seem to almost take offense at them.
Why is it that some meat eaters like to tell a vegi that they are basically carnivorous and love nothing better than a blood dripping piece of steak?

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RE: Moral Meat - 1/26/2010 10:33:44 AM   
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Thats a decent point. I have never met a pushy vegetarian. I don't know why.



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RE: Moral Meat - 1/26/2010 10:48:00 AM   
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They haven't the energy.


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RE: Moral Meat - 1/26/2010 10:52:36 AM   
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Good point!

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RE: Moral Meat - 1/26/2010 11:16:45 AM   
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i like tube steak.

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RE: Moral Meat - 1/26/2010 11:36:07 AM   
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I have a couple of vegi friends that don't push their moral values in ones face but one of the noticeable things when out and about with them is how some meat eaters seem to almost take offense at them.
Why is it that some meat eaters like to tell a vegi that they are basically carnivorous and love nothing better than a blood dripping piece of steak?


It pisses me off when that happens, I used to be in the food/hotel trade and have seen this many times from a "fly on the wall" perspective. I think that the meat eaters who preach are in the majority numbers wise, that tends to mean that they assume a warped sense of having a right to victimise but the preaching does go on in both directions.

As you'd probably guess, it doesn't bother me if directed at me ... which tends to happen a LOT when you eat a steak the way I'll order it LOL, body temperature and cooked no more than to seal it (and less is the chef has the balls), which I would say is "instinctively" the way man is programmed to enjoy it ... just like it were fresh killed and still pulsing.
However, I have worked with Veggie as well as Vegan, I have food the way I like it, they have it the way they do . I see that for some there is a dietary,an ethical, spiritual or religious reason for how they eat. I respect the individual in this.

I have my own spiritual reasons, if someone fucks with my peace I will generally tell them to go preach at someone else, if it happens over a meal, I consider it rude to the point of being offensive and this has happened, my reaction will be to tell the offender/s to fuck off and find a "strictly veggie" place and stop spoiling my meal.

It works BOTH ways if you ask me when one is in a dining environment, is equally offensive and ALL culprits should be executed by being fed as live bait to catch me a nice tasty shark to chomp on.

The dining table should be a social place of peace and contentment. (with lots of dripping steaks and freshly cooked offal available for me to enjoy)

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RE: Moral Meat - 1/26/2010 11:41:05 AM   
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I am totally cool eating vegetarian dishes if they are prepared well.  I have done so many times to be kind to friends that get nauseous at the sight of a bloody steak. I would get annoyed if they demanded it of me but if they ask very sweetly and there is an alternative. If I know a dining companion is vegetarian, I will usually ask if it will bother them before assuming anything. Hell, I have gone days without eating meat and not thought anything about it.

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RE: Moral Meat - 1/26/2010 11:41:07 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Jeffff

Thats a decent point. I have never met a pushy vegetarian. I don't know why.




I have, loads, I have had people tell me how animals are killed, I had one ( a teacher strangely) who would make the noise of the animals as I was eating (baring in mind I was ten at the time)

I have met meat eaters just as bad, but I don't think any one group has a moral high ground.

What I have been really irritated about in the past was a vegan who also made sure her kids didnt eat meat, though not really very good at diet one of the children was severely anemic, listless and really poorly, eventually her partner persuaded her to let the kids eat meat but the mums aunt kept telling them how they were murders, really appalling actually

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RE: Moral Meat - 1/26/2010 11:50:39 AM   
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There's a point ... I eat the heart, the brain, the liver, and "other" parts of a slaughtered animal.

How many proud meat eaters I have known refuse these delicacies ? fucking loads. I think they should have their right to eat the steak revoked for not consuming an appropriate proportion of offal in their meat diet. That's a touch on the piss taking side.

(Or of course they could produce their every McChemical Burger Kong reciept ... which should do fine, considering the actual "meat" that's in them. not that I'm recommending it as healthy given the MSG/MonoSodium Gluttony Aid content of that shit ... err ... oops ... I went and mentioned the Shit  too ... silly me I guess I should say "alleged" shit,puss, mashed eyeball, ringpiece bits really ... wouldn't want to put anyone off their "food" ... err ... I mean "alleged food").

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RE: Moral Meat - 1/26/2010 12:40:17 PM   
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Anyone that has eaten a hot dog has eaten all the mystery bits.

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RE: Moral Meat - 1/26/2010 2:17:37 PM   
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I do think its morally wrong to kill an animal just for its fur and I would happily linch any woman wearing a seal skin coat


Fur isn't murder....but paying for it sure as hell is

Just wait till we see seals wearing human skin coats...

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RE: Moral Meat - 1/27/2010 1:13:05 AM   
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Don't get me wrong. If I were an Eskimo then I would be wearing the very skin that was going to keep me alive. My prejudice is against the fashion industry and the way these animals are farmed and slaughtered.
It always shocks me when I go to Europe and see all the fur coat shops.

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RE: Moral Meat - 1/27/2010 2:03:11 AM   
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Anyone that has eaten a hot dog has eaten all the mystery bits.


Or eaten a pussy.

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RE: Moral Meat - 1/27/2010 3:48:43 AM   
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ORIGINAL: LaTigresse

Anyone that has eaten a hot dog has eaten all the mystery bits.


Or eaten a pussy.



Leave Quigley, my little seal impersonator, out of this!!!

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