The human race could go extinct and I for one would not shed any tears. -Dave Foreman, Earth First!
Deas people tend not to shed tears.
Anyway, it's truly sad that actual protests about real animal cruelty can get taken over by gibbering idiots like this. If prevention of cruelty to animals meant a lot to me, I'd spend a few hours each week making sure that morons like this were ignored by the media.
I was going along just fine, making my little snarky comments to myself...then I read the quote about how one shouldn't buy wool, 'cause shearing embarresed the sheep. I think it broke my brain.
There's a profound thread of (self)-loathing and species guilt running through a lot of animal-activist thought. I've seen it among the furry community too, but there it takes a weird step sideways: "Humans are the most evil, selfish, awful creatures in creation; good thing I'm not one of them, eh?"
Where is the beauty of nature, however, without consciousness to appreciate it?
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Date: 20 Dec 2004 12:00 (UTC)-Dave Foreman, Earth First!
Deas people tend not to shed tears.
Anyway, it's truly sad that actual protests about real animal cruelty can get taken over by gibbering idiots like this. If prevention of cruelty to animals meant a lot to me, I'd spend a few hours each week making sure that morons like this were ignored by the media.
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Date: 20 Dec 2004 12:56 (UTC)-Dave Foreman, Earth First!
I can think of a good place to start...
(If vegetarians eat vegetables, what do humanitarians eat?)
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Date: 20 Dec 2004 13:07 (UTC)Gessi
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Date: 20 Dec 2004 13:31 (UTC)no subject
Date: 20 Dec 2004 15:15 (UTC)Where is the beauty of nature, however, without consciousness to appreciate it?
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Date: 20 Dec 2004 16:05 (UTC)Re: Yep.
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Date: 21 Dec 2004 10:40 (UTC)I think I'll get myself some "Vegans Against PETA" buttons (http://www.maelstromstudiolab.com/feralgoth/feralbuttons.html).