Re: Anyone spot the inconsistent reasoning?
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 4:02 pm
Do dogs really eat dogs? I have never heard of this happening.
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Very 'odd' it seems. " I'm going to ram a steak down a vegan's throat..ha ha ha ha..ho ho ho and bottle of rum!'. Stick to your night job Alice! ;-)Could that guy actually have an odd sense of humor, in real life????
The one Alice was referring to is and that's the one that was in the context of the 'conversation' at the time.A deer is an endangered animal?
Have we moved on a bit since then though??People kill people in struggles for survival. People kill animals in a struggle for survival. Animals kill animals in a struggle for survival.
But we have moved on from a cat and a wolf and there are alternatives that give the same nutrition and tastes as good.Meat is a natural part of our diet just as it is a natural part of a big cat's diet, or a wolf's or a bear's (or most importantly a ferret's ).
Try a Mozarella pizza, you can live – you can live!!!Therefore I don't see a problem with eating meat. The animal gives its life so that we might live.
Ha ha ha!!steven_crayn wrote:As Dennis Leary said "meat is murder and murder sure tastes f*cking good!"
Big Unit anyone?
What about:Gunner wrote: Very 'odd' it seems. " I'm going to ram a steak down a vegan's throat..ha ha ha ha..ho ho ho and bottle of rum!'. Stick to your night job Alice! ;-)
I DO agree on this by the way. So true.Gunner wrote: Try a Mozarella pizza, you can live – you can live!!!
The fact of the matter is, it's taking life, barbaric and uneccessary in this day and age as is using its fur for warmth.
If any of you saw an animal led to its slaughter and smelt the fear one day, watched a beautiful powerful beast drop to its poor knees instead of just picking up some nice sealed pink stuff to smother in sauces to place in your stomach graveyard - you might think again, but I tend to think that people conveniently blank all that out in pure selfishness and nothing else.
Enough. This is an Alice Cooper board and not the place for you to lecture us all on your personal beliefs.Gunner wrote:But we have moved on from a cat and a wolf and there are alternatives that give the same nutrition and tastes as good.
Try a Mozarella pizza, you can live – you can live!!!Therefore I don't see a problem with eating meat. The animal gives its life so that we might live.
The fact of the matter is, it's taking life, barbaric and uneccessary in this day and age as is using its fur for warmth.
If any of you saw an animal led to its slaughter and smelt the fear one day, watched a beautiful powerful beast drop to its poor knees instead of just picking up some nice sealed pink stuff to smother in sauces to place in your stomach graveyard - you might think again, but I tend to think that people conveniently blank all that out in pure selfishness and nothing else.
It's not the fact that we are "built" for eating animals, but it's about the way we treat them.GNDM wrote:A short lesson from an old science teacher. The human teeth are designed to masticate both plant and animal matter. Our digestive system has enzymes and gastric juices that break down both plant and animal matter. We are, physically and biologically, omnivores.
Erm... i'm not sure that's strictly true. I've read a few reports which state the exact opposite...and that the gastric juices and digestive system were designed to break down raw root vegetables (pre-modern age cooking etc).GNDM wrote:Gunner,
A short lesson from an old science teacher. The human teeth are designed to masticate both plant and animal matter. Our digestive system has enzymes and gastric juices that break down both plant and animal matter. We are, physically and biologically, omnivores.
Why do you persist in going back to this idea of Alice ramming it down Paul's throat? There was no indication it was going to be a forced activity. You're really sensationalizing it and feeding your own agenda by using the verb "ram."Gunner wrote:
Very 'odd' it seems. " I'm going to ram a steak down a vegan's throat..ha ha ha ha..ho ho ho and bottle of rum!'. Stick to your night job Alice! ;-)
I'm sorry Steven, but that is hugely racist and ill-informed. I think you've been paying too much attention to Nick Griffin.steven_crayn wrote:Joking aside if you don't wanna eat meat fine but don't preach to us carnivores that we are murderers, the food fascists would make better use of their time going after those that ritually slaughter animals in accordance with Islamic rites which is barbaric and did you know that this meat is often used without telling the unsuspecting public at rock concerts in the burger stalls.
Such is the creeping attempted islamification of the western world.
You really are an idiot jumping to conclusions about who i pay attention to and what is racist.While Heaven Wept wrote:I'm sorry Steven, but that is hugely racist and ill-informed. I think you've been paying too much attention to Nick Griffin.steven_crayn wrote:Joking aside if you don't wanna eat meat fine but don't preach to us carnivores that we are murderers, the food fascists would make better use of their time going after those that ritually slaughter animals in accordance with Islamic rites which is barbaric and did you know that this meat is often used without telling the unsuspecting public at rock concerts in the burger stalls.
Such is the creeping attempted islamification of the western world.
And watch out next time you are in McDonaldspitkin88 wrote:I'd never heard of Halal meat until I read this.
After watching how the animals are killed It made me sick. At the very least the meat should be labelled Halal so the consumer can make the decision whether to buy or not.
Although Alice was joking I can see how his comments could upset Gunner.