Cowardice and selfishness among many other reasons. Hired hitmen, your money funds their knives. Paying someone else to do your dirty work doesn’t make the blood any less on your hands.
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Since people keep coming here and asking why we hate them (I wouldn’t say I hate most people, but whatever.) I compiled a list.
1. Vegans have more blood on their hands because their lifestyle kills more creatures when plants are harvested.
I don’t know, I am sure the intent of killing 58…
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Humane is a word that humans use to justify torture and/or death, usually by comparison to another type of torture/death. Some people use the word as an excuse to make themselves appear to care, while others use it to convince themselves that they care.
Definition of COMPASSION
: sympathetic consciousness of others’ distress together with a desire to alleviate it
Definition of EVIL
2b : causing discomfort or repulsion : offensive <an evil odor>
3a : causing harm : pernicious <the evil institution of slavery>
Source: merriam-webster.com
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Humane?
horrific.
horrific.
I honestly don’t know what has to happen for us to figure out that this is terrible and simply must stop. I just don’t know.
It saddens me how far we still have to go.
How anyone can contribute to this, once they have been enlightened, is beyond me!
Definition of COMPASSION
: sympathetic consciousness of others’ distress together with a desire to alleviate it
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It may be true that we have dominion over the animals of this planet. We also have dominion over our children when they are born. How we exercise our responsibilities over them can very well determine if our souls are black and —- in this case —- if our hearts are poisoned.
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Mike Tyson on His Vegan Diet: “I wish I was born this way.” (by blackman666ful)
Your health is not about you. It’s about your children, your grandchildren and those who love you. You can go vegan for them or you can be selfish and self-centered by having another slice of meat on your white bread.
∞ “I have from an early age abjured the use of meat, and the time will come when men such as I will look upon the murder of animals as they now look upon the murder of men.” ~ Leonardo da Vinci
By Sandy McElhaney - The Examiner
Rumors continue to swirl around proposed plans for a whale and dolphin zoo in Taiji, Japan. An April 30 article in The Japan Times described the plan to “turn part of a local bay into a huge pool where people can swim and kayak along with small whales and dolphins.” Black whales and bottlenose dolphins are named as among the cetacean species to be held captive in the netted 70-acre facility.
Perhaps far more chilling is the notion of whale research being conducted as part of the overall plan. “The town hopes to make the area a center for whale research by inviting research institutions from outside as well.” Japan’s whale research agency, The Institute of Cetacean Research (ICR), is most widely know for its illegal whaling activities in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary as seen on the Animal Planet television show “Whale Wars.” According to reports from Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, ICR killed 267 whales between December 2011 and March 2012.
The Japanese town of Taiji isn’t exactly well known for its humanitarian efforts either. The 2010 Academy-award winning documentary The Cove, starring Ric O’Barry, exposed the bloody dolphin drive hunts that take place annually in the waters of the small fishing village from September to March. For the past two seasons, volunteers from Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and Save Japan Dolphins have been in the ground in Taiji to document and raise awareness about the slaughter. Reports from the 2011-12 hunt are that 818 dolphins were driven into the cove. Of those, 719 were killed and 51 were retained for use in the captive entertainment industry including marine parks and “swim-with” dolphin programs.
In an article published earlier today by Fox News, a Taiji town official, who declined to be named, told an AFP reporter that the dolphin hunt will continue and that “local residents see no contradiction in both watching and eating dolphins.”
The social media campaign Save Misty the Dolphin is urging concerned citizens worldwide to call their Japanese Embassies to express their viewpoints about the planned park.