Canadian Seal hunt controversy

Beefbisquit

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Do you haveT-Bone steaks in Canada?
We do, but I prefer not to buy them. T-bone is a weird ass cut, both pieces cook differently and as such it makes for a less consistent steak than a steak of a single cut.

Ever notice that 99% of good restaurants don't serve T-bones on the menu? IMO, it's hard to beat the flavour of rib meat, and the marbling is usually exquisite on the eye of the rib....

Porterhouse is like T-bone, more tenderloin - beautiful steaks..... Everyone loves a nice tenderloin too, I love doing chateaubriand roast/steak.
 

junker1

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If it was up to me lobster would be sold in bait shops. I don't understand why people like. If it wasn't for the butter the shit would be inedible. Ribeyes on the other hand are on God's dinner table (not the commie who posts here, the one who guides the Duck Dynasty band of brothers).
I agree. I believe Beef is intended for man to eat. Just ask Otto and Atz Kilter. They understand that their beef is intended to sustain their life.
 

Beefbisquit

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The appendix isn't vestigil. Proved the same way evolution is just a theory. Science is quick about making sci-fi claims. My favorite was the ether is a conduit radio and light travel.
There are literally hundreds of thousands if not millions of independently verified pieces of evidence that support evolution. Just because science has been wrong in one thing doesn't mean it's wrong in all things.

Falsum in uno, falsum in omnibus.

We have literally seen evolution at work. Viruses, bacteria, etc. Until you have some information that refutes the literal millions of pieces of evidence that support evolution, there's no reason to believe what you're saying.
 

Canna Sylvan

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There are literally hundreds of thousands if not millions of independently verified pieces of evidence that support evolution. Just because science has been wrong in one thing doesn't mean it's wrong in all things.

Falsum in uno, falsum in omnibus.

We have literally seen evolution at work. Viruses, bacteria, etc. Until you have some information that refutes the literal millions of pieces of evidence that support evolution, there's no reason to believe what you're saying.

You're not getting what I'm saying.

Scientists will come up with a good idea. We'll stay with evolution.

Let's define it as, "organisms change slowly over time, from simplistic to complex."

But that's not good enough for scientists. They need to add the bullshit!

"Once upon a time there lives a horse like creature. It rarely went on land. So one day webbing appeared between the hooves. Next it gained flippers. etc etc etc. Until one day, 'it's a miracle we have a whale.'"

It doesn't matter they made up bullshit. The scientific community will then take fossil examples that show a progression of how that happened in other organisms. Then just apply it to their fairy tale.

Now, if you deny their fairy tale, you deny the principles of evolution. When they ask, "so you don't think evolution is a sound theory, a simplistic organism becomes more complex?" You answer, "That's a sound theory." Then the scientist will convolute the issue if you don't believe their whale mumbo jumbo bullshit, you're refuting evolution.

The same with other vestige theories about evolution. The coccyx is a "tail," when scientists show it helps us sit properly and is a node to protect the nerves with the butt. Those two fairy tales were made to promote each other, that if you attack one, you're implicitly attacking the other. That way it makes it harder for you to call their bullshit because they have other stories you need to refute.

Now take ether theory. It's an undetectable substance than everything floats in. It was only debunked with Occam's Razor when relativity came out. Lorentz Ether Theory even has special versions that use relativity like explanations, but you need to go out of your way with the garbage and more stories to make LET work. It's easier to deny ether and accept relativity. LET could be a correct theory and you can never detect even ether wind, just like God can be real and used science.

Science thinks it has to portray itself as God in order to replace gaps in science. You probably heard of God of the gaps, the opposite occurs too, science of the gaps in the form of hocus pocus. Instead science should just say, "we don't fucking know right now!" But they're too afraid a mass exodus back to religion will occur.
 

sunni

Administrator
Staff member
i dont agree with how they do it or that they do it repeated beating an animal over the head with a stick is barbaric
 

Beefbisquit

Well-Known Member
i dont agree with how they do it or that they do it repeated beating an animal over the head with a stick is barbaric
They shoot them with rifles and use the mallet to stop them from suffering if the rifle didn't kill them immediately.
 

heckler73

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i dont agree with how they do it or that they do it repeated beating an animal over the head with a stick is barbaric
You're right! Let's just send some intelligence reports to the NSA telling them Al-Qaeda's No.2 man is hiding amongst the herds, and they can bomb them into oblivion...just like a Pakistani wedding party.

http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/seal-phoque/faq-eng.htm
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The Marine Mammal Regulations stipulate that only high-powered rifles, shotguns firing slugs, clubs or hakapiks may be used in the seal harvest. Sealers in the Magdalen Islands, the Quebec North Shore and in Western Newfoundland, where about 30 per cent of the harvest occurs, use both rifles and hakapiks (or clubs). Sealers on the ice floes on the Front (in the waters east of Newfoundland), where 70 per cent of the harvest occurs, primarily use rifles.

A hakapik is an efficient tool designed to harvest the animal quickly and humanely. Changes in 2009 to the Marine Mammal Regulations prohibit the use of the hakapik as the instrument for the initial strike of seals over the age of one year.
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Did you know they only get ~$29 per seal?
 

junker1

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You're right! Let's just send some intelligence reports to the NSA telling them Al-Qaeda's No.2 man is hiding amongst the herds, and they can bomb them into oblivion...just like a Pakistani wedding party.

http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/seal-phoque/faq-eng.htm
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The Marine Mammal Regulations stipulate that only high-powered rifles, shotguns firing slugs, clubs or hakapiks may be used in the seal harvest. Sealers in the Magdalen Islands, the Quebec North Shore and in Western Newfoundland, where about 30 per cent of the harvest occurs, use both rifles and hakapiks (or clubs). Sealers on the ice floes on the Front (in the waters east of Newfoundland), where 70 per cent of the harvest occurs, primarily use rifles.

A hakapik is an efficient tool designed to harvest the animal quickly and humanely. Changes in 2009 to the Marine Mammal Regulations prohibit the use of the hakapik as the instrument for the initial strike of seals over the age of one year.
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Did you know they only get ~$29 per seal?

Here is another one,
http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/seal-phoque/myth-eng.htm
 
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