What will it take to free the animals?!


Question:

What will it take to free the animals?

It took a Civil War in the United States to free the black man. What will it take to free the animals?

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1 month ago
Hey UncleButt, you said "please starve to death so the rest of us normal people can have a juicy steak in peace. mmmmmmmmmm, now i'm hungry and im gonna have a meatloaf sandwhich."

It is funny you say that, because all the guys down at the truck stop say you really like that meatloaf.


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1 month ago
Hey UncleButt, you said "please starve to death so the rest of us normal people can have a juicy steak in peace. mmmmmmmmmm, now i'm hungry and im gonna have a meatloaf sandwhich."

It is funny you say that, because all the guys down at the truck stop say you really like that meatloaf.

Rather a bizarre attitude from someone called Foxhunter dont you think , wouldn't Antifoxhunter be more appropriate !!

one of the cool quotes i've heard is:
REJECT THE ANTHROPOCENTRIC FALSEHOOD THAT MAINTAINS THE OPPRESSIVE HIERARCHY OF HUMANS OVER ANIMALS IT IS TIME TO SET THEM FREE
maybe hope for animals

more money to the envirmental potrol agency

it probably never will because they unable to fight back and it makes some jerks feel like more of a man too over power something defenceless

oh, grow up. i have teeth for tearing meat and a stomach to digest it,

you leftie loonies are a joke. why draw the line at animals? veggies are life and may possess emotion.


please starve to death so the rest of us normal people can have a juicy steak in peace. mmmmmmmmmm, now i'm hungry and im gonna have a meatloaf sandwhich.


p.s yeah meatloaf is cool. we are going to have that at our next P.E.T.A. meeting (people eating tasty animals)

good question dude. i'm veg, and feel so bad for the animals. i hate carnivores. =/

I would hardly compare the freedom of a human race to the freedom of animals. Maybe that's just me.

>>>And to Gal D...Humans are all created equal, and we are higher on the food chain, whether you like it or not. Choose between killing humans and killing animals, and humans come first. Comparing the freeing of animals to the freedom of black people was a terrible example to use.

its not going to happen, but we can get closer to nature by being more in tune with where are food comes from. I'm sure that guy making fun of everyone and being cruel has never been to a slaughter house. We might never "free" them, but wouldn't it be nice if we could at least meet halfway between defensive meat eating at all costs and refusing to eat anything with a pulse. change comes from compromise. A feeling of rightiousness comes from finger pointing. figure out which is more important to you, you might be surprised at the answer.

It will never happen.Even if vegan alternatives to meat all tasted exactly the same as meat some people still wouldn't give up the animal food.

As for why I have no idea.

I am a herbivore. I love my meat and my vegetables and I love my meat. I am adhering to the natural order. I am at the top of the food chain. If a lion can enjoy a tasty gazelle in nature, then why can't I enjoy a tasty beef steak in my home or a restaurant. The fact that you compare the fate of animals used for food to human slavery makes me sick.

I've never been to a slaughter house, but I've seen footage. It really isn't a pretty sight, but isn't that an aesthetic point and not an ethical one...?

It is nature's way to eat flesh. Get over it. I have a right to eat meat and you have a right not to.

Esmeralda, who said: >>I would hardly compare the freedom of a human race to the freedom of animals. <<<

Humans are animals,, Just like humans, other animals enjoy freedom and living on their own conditions. Why would *any* species enjoy being abused and tortured? How is it different? Dont they bleed?

To the original poster: >>>What will it take to free the animals?<<< An openmind, free source of information and a vegan lifestyle. All of this is possible today. But like with slavery/female opression/religious stubborness, it takes *some* time for the (white) man's feet to touch the ground and human brain to realise that animals dont exist for humans, just like the sun doesnt revolve around the earth. We are not "superior". We depend on their existance and wellbeing, not their dead flesh.

What you can do is - resist. (veg*n diet, compassionate lifestyle, protest, contact companies, boycott certain products, spread the word, etc) Throughout history, it was always a small group of people that made big changes in the world. Rosa Parks was only an "ordinary" black woman who refused to give up her seat for a white person. Seems like such a small act today, but she took a risk that day. And now millions are proud of her.

Gandhi fought against violence in a violent world- peacefully. Many people find the idea of non-violence ineffective and yet history teaches otherwise. Resistance is NOT futile.

i think this question is just designed to cause an arguement, so lets not fuel it - noone whos names themselves 'foxhunter' isnt interested in animal rights.

it's also not clear enough - free them from where - in circuses? zoos? slaughterhouses? battery farms? poaching? hunting? fishing?

Lets move on.....Oh and can i have 15 thumbs down please? I wont feel loved otherwise.

Can't see it happening but perhaps if enough people are harmed by bird flu, BSE, swine fever etc. I think that people would have to suffer first, it wouldn't be out of simple love and respect for life would it?!
Animals don't just get killed it's not a case of seeing a cow out in the wild and killing it - they are born in to hell. No animal deserves to be treated like that and the fact that people think they are better than animals and that they have the right to treat them with such cruelty is sick.

I would not to free them, I would take care of them. (maybe if I free them, they can be killed or treated badly by others animals. rsrsrsss)




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