Militant Vegans - MEAT IS MURDER, YOU BLOODMOUTHS

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God dammit @AnOminous
So going by the logic that a vegan cant consume anything that has caused suffering then everything plant based is off the table. Also lets not forget all the critters caught in combines by commercial harvesters. Its like all they want to eat is lab grown food now but oh wait! What about all those evil GMOs


Not to mention shit kills bees all the time.
http://beekeeperlinda.blogspot.com/2014/07/cannibalism-in-bee-yard.html
What are you expecting from these people? Logic? Consistency? You might as well be asking the world to spin in the opposite direction for all the good it's going to do.
 
God dammit @AnOminous


So going by the logic that a vegan cant consume anything that has caused suffering then everything plant based is off the table. Also lets not forget all the critters caught in combines by commercial harvesters. Its like all they want to eat is lab grown food now but oh wait! What about all those evil GMOs


Not to mention shit kills bees all the time.
http://beekeeperlinda.blogspot.com/2014/07/cannibalism-in-bee-yard.html

I have read about fruitarians before, but I don't know if anyone actually follows it.
 
There are genuinely horrible mistreatments that go on in the wool industry. But it is possible to find wool where there is better raising and no mistreatment. Don't bother trying to explain that to a vegan though.

Oh, and then there's silk...

Oh, I know. Here in California there's locally sourced humane wool, as well as plenty of vegans.

As for honey, here's the thing. The bees make the honey, which fills the honeycombs. Which means they are literally flooding their house cell by cell with honey. When all their little apartments are full of honey they then have to move and start all over again with making a new hive, so it actually is a boon to them for the honey to be removed periodically.
 
Oh, I know. Here in California there's locally sourced humane wool, as well as plenty of vegans.

As for honey, here's the thing. The bees make the honey, which fills the honeycombs. Which means they are literally flooding their house cell by cell with honey. When all their little apartments are full of honey they then have to move and start all over again with making a new hive, so it actually is a boon to them for the honey to be removed periodically.

It makes more sense to consider the hive as being the entity worthy of moral consideration here than the individual bees. The operation of a hive tends naturally to kill a certain number of bees and the hive remains healthy.
 
A bunch of Vegans are freaking the fuck out over Filthy Franks newest video


Vegan Gains

Freelee
 
^That video is amazing. If a vegan can't step back and laugh at themselves a little, they're the reason this thread exists.
 

I know that I am going to incur a great amount of disgust for saying this, but I see no moral objection to using a human cadaver as food (provided they weren't murdered for that purpose). The reason we treat the dead in a ceremonial matter is due to the subjective "rules" imposed on us by our society. I do believe there are cultures which eat their dead for funerary purposes, just as we would bury or cremate ours. In fact, I find that the was we treat our dead by burying is abhorrent and wasteful.

Yeah, and how's that working out for them? :roll:
 
There are genuinely horrible mistreatments that go on in the wool industry. But it is possible to find wool where there is better raising and no mistreatment. Don't bother trying to explain that to a vegan though.

Oh, and then there's silk...

I thought sheep had to be shorn, or else their wool would get out of control? (And don't they do it in the warmer weather, so they feel nice and cool? I would imagine it would feel good for a sheep to get all the nasty, tangled stuff gone)
 
I thought sheep had to be shorn, or else their wool would get out of control? (And don't they do it in the warmer weather, so they feel nice and cool? I would imagine it would feel good for a sheep to get all the nasty, tangled stuff gone)

It's not the haircut itself , its the way some of the jackasses shearing handle the animals . Throwing them around and generally mistreating them. Plus its a bit of a skill to gently wrestle a 200 pound animal to the ground and shave it without cutting it or ripping out chunks of fur.
 
I thought sheep had to be shorn, or else their wool would get out of control? (And don't they do it in the warmer weather, so they feel nice and cool? I would imagine it would feel good for a sheep to get all the nasty, tangled stuff gone)

It's not the haircut itself , its the way some of the jackasses shearing handle the animals . Throwing them around and generally mistreating them. Plus its a bit of a skill to gently wrestle a 200 pound animal to the ground and shave it without cutting it or ripping out chunks of fur.
Most professional shearers are pretty good about how they handle their animals though, because accidentally putting holes in your fleece when you shear a sheep is not just stupid, it's reducing the payout you get for the fleece (reduced quality, worth less $), and avoid harming the animals if they can. Sheep do have a tendency to occasionally still try to struggle when being shorn, which can lead to nicks and cuts though. Source: having worked briefly on a sheep farm in NZ, land of sheep.
 
Oh wonderful! A militant vegans thread! This has already been a rather entertaining read.

Would it be off-topic to also bring up the subject of people who think it's "mutilation" to spay/neuter their pets? I don't know who originally propagated that little piece of bullshit propaganda but I want to find them and rip off their testicles so that they can't reproduce and spread their stupid into the gene pool.

EDIT: I should probably also mention that a lot of these people are also against vax'ing their pets. Because, you know, rabies and parvovirus is DEFINITELY something they can build up a natural immunity too. Retards.
 
EDIT: I should probably also mention that a lot of these people are also against vax'ing their pets. Because, you know, rabies and parvovirus is DEFINITELY something they can build up a natural immunity too. Retards.

But what if their dog gets autism? Do you ever think about that you shitlord?
 
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Oh, I know. Here in California there's locally sourced humane wool, as well as plenty of vegans.

As for honey, here's the thing. The bees make the honey, which fills the honeycombs. Which means they are literally flooding their house cell by cell with honey. When all their little apartments are full of honey they then have to move and start all over again with making a new hive, so it actually is a boon to them for the honey to be removed periodically.

A long time ago I read a book, I believe it was "Diet for a small planet" written by a nutcase "environmental vegetarian" named Frances Moore Lappé. In the book, the author said that while they were all for "natural" food, they claimed honey NOT natural, because, "honey is not a food made for Man, but for bees! Our greed for honey is causing a worldwide honey shortage." (This was written in 1971 IIRC) Any idiot who knows about other animals raiding bee hives (such as bears or birds) knows this reasoning is BS.
 
Stupid fucks. Lactose is something in the milk of mammals. Humans are goddamn mammals.

Wouldn't that technically mean that you could subtract it using one of the dozens of processes used to treat milk?

Furthermore, who gives a shit about drinking milk? You don't have to kill the animal to get the milk so why should it matter? You know what happens at a slaughter house? They buzzsaw the cow's throat open and let it stumble around in a ten square foot pen for thirty minutes while it bleeds out, now that's cruelty. It's a horrifying sight to see.
 
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