doublejj
Well-Known Member
quickest way to get rid of something is to render is useless...animals are just not worth feedinglol we have NO use for them in terms of wearing their fur or eating their flesh
quickest way to get rid of something is to render is useless...animals are just not worth feedinglol we have NO use for them in terms of wearing their fur or eating their flesh
wouldnt touch it..seen it one a bunch of vegan pages the general census was they would not eat itwhere do vegans stand on lab (in vitro meat)?
http://www.theguardian.com/science/2014/jul/13/laboratory-grown-beef-meat-without-murder-hunger-climate-change
but they arent useless they have life..quickest way to get rid of something is to render is useless...animals are just not worth feeding
they have vegan farm sanctuaries of animals that were apart of the factory farming life or just mistreated , often factory farms will chuck half dead animals on the side of the road in bad condition to just die, so these people will pick them up give them medical attention and have them live on a farm,what kind of animals live on a vegan farm?....
i couldnt answer that question because that would depend on each individual vegan and i do not own a garden living in an apartmentwhat do vegans fertilize their gardens with?...
quite the opposite actually.I just don't see many animals in a vegan world...
So who's going to pay to ranch them all? Millions of head. Would they be allowed to procreate and provided veterinary care? In short order this will bankrupt those with this intent.quite the opposite actually.
i dont think you understand what veganism really is.
We want animals to be animals, not used for food or skinned alive for fur coats.
we want them to be animals, and flock and frolic happily without being used in mass production filled with hormones and subjected to torture .
yeah i aint pushing nothing im just trying to make it more understandable to some peoples questionsThe minority viewpoint of veganism is idealistic and will never be the view of the majority. That said, vegans have the right to not eat meat just as much as the majority has the right to eat meat. Freedom of choice is awesome.
well if we lived ina vegan world you wouldnt need to ranch them they would just be animals,So who's going to pay to ranch them all? Millions of head. Would they be allowed to procreate and provided veterinary care? In short order this will bankrupt those with this intent.
if you look at per-colonization animals did just fine. they wouldnt be extinct if they lived like a real animal should there obviously would be MILLIONS less because people are not artificially inseminating them and making them live the cycle of veal, calf, milking cow, meat product.The only reason these animals were domesticated was to provide for us. Without this need they would be doomed to extinction.
youre still not getting it and bit of a difference between the whole lion than a cow whos a herbivore. lions generally have free roam where they are now, so you cant really compare farm animals to a lion.Vagans have no use for animals. They aren't worth feeding. They are eating grains & drinking water we could sell to the highest bidder, animals cannot pay for their own food.
Have you ever watched the discovery channel, & seen the lions eating a buffalo alive. That kind of "animals being animals"?
If that was around the winter holidays, traditionally, a boar's head is thought to bring good luck in the coming year (I would guess mostly because they had meat to eat through the worst months of winter). Later, the Christian church annexed the tradition and eventually a carol and mass were included to announce the arrival of the head and carry the story of the Nativity, respectively.In Berkeley CA some put a severed Boar's head at two different locations. Then media is taking it out to say it was against vegans.
NSFV (not safe for veg/vegans)
News link http://sfist.com/2015/01/20/two_severed_boars_heads_found_on_be.php
i could say the same about tempeh i could eat like 15 packages of that stuff i totally would...especially the maple flavored on i only buy it on occasion though or i would eat it all in one sitting LOL. Probably to my health's dismay, but you have to die from something and I'd rather die gastronomically sated, than regretting that I hadn't enjoyed more bacon.
we roast a pig each December...If that was around the winter holidays, traditionally, a boar's head is thought to bring good luck in the coming year (I would guess mostly because they had meat to eat through the worst months of winter). Later, the Christian church annexed the tradition and eventually a carol and mass were included to announce the arrival of the head and carry the story of the Nativity, respectively.
Each to their own, but I'm an equal opportunity gormandizer. I will attack a salad with as much fervor as I do a perfectly seared tenderloin medallion. Probably to my health's dismay, but you have to die from something and I'd rather die gastronomically sated, than regretting that I hadn't enjoyed more bacon.