Earthlings Documentary

[quote]super saiyan wrote:

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Awesome! That’s about the best vacation video ever.

[quote]Ken St.Mich wrote:
The whole meat industry and other industries which process animals is inherently dirty.

I assume the reason is not only aim for efficiency but also characteristics of the worthless scum which works there.
Almost no one wants to kill animals. Yet many want to eat meat.
Those individuals who make killing animals their profession do that because they like killing.
There is a high prevalence of other despicable attributes among the workers and accordingly it is not a surprise that many inflict unecessary harm on the animal resp. torture it.

Having met a few butchers already, I have the feeling that many are defective individuals.

I went to a job counselor once, who after I told him I was interested in nutrition suggested I should work as a butcher.
(Don�´t even consider I have the highest school qualification you can get and he wanted me to pursue a low paid, unqualified blue collar career) I wanted to punch my fist through his head.
Further I find it disgusting to torture animals for public entertainment and justify it, claiming it was culture.
If your country has a culture of bull fighting, that tells a lot about it. Any Spanish person with moral integrity and patriotism must find it a shame.
Culture or tradition can not justify utterly wrong practices, otherwise the Americans would still be killing Indians and the Germans would…

Maybe the movie shares propaganda traits in so far as it is meant to change behaviour. However it does not exaggerate or give false information.

John you�´re a piece of shit.[/quote]

This.

[quote]legendaryblaze wrote:
They are animals, not people. Dogs don’t smile, etc.
Stop trying to personify them.[/quote]

We don’t eat dogs. Love dogs.
But scrue all the other animals.

[quote]John S. wrote:
After that delightful propaganda video I could really go for a steak.[/quote]

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So which is better that animal being tortured by the lions and alligator or the animal that gets tortured a bit but dies at the end of things… Because you either dislike both videos or like both videos. Shouldn’t we hold other animals to the same standards we hold ourselves. Those murderous lions and alligators tortured that baby wilebeest and I see nobody bring them to be judge. Shouldn’t those earthlings be punished?

It takes 90 minutes to kill an elephant with a machete. After an hour it doesn’t even have the strength to “cry”.

On the other hand, it takes only 2 seconds to put a bullet in the head of those who did it.

[quote]riverhawk23 wrote:
So which is better that animal being tortured by the lions and alligator or the animal that gets tortured a bit but dies at the end of things… Because you either dislike both videos or like both videos. Shouldn’t we hold other animals to the same standards we hold ourselves. Those murderous lions and alligators tortured that baby wilebeest and I see nobody bring them to be judge. Shouldn’t those earthlings be punished?

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“Hold animals to the same standard we hold ourselves?”

Are you serious?

[quote]legendaryblaze wrote:
They are animals, not people. Dogs don’t smile, etc.
Stop trying to personify them.[/quote]

its called anthropomorphication and its the basis of what these nutty animal rights people do and engage in.

[quote]TheBodyGuard wrote:

[quote]legendaryblaze wrote:
They are animals, not people. Dogs don’t smile, etc.
Stop trying to personify them.[/quote]

its called anthropomorphication and its the basis of what these nutty animal rights people do and engage in.
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What is the difference between the death of a human being and an animal?

[quote]Rekkitanko wrote:

[quote]TheBodyGuard wrote:

[quote]legendaryblaze wrote:
They are animals, not people. Dogs don’t smile, etc.
Stop trying to personify them.[/quote]

its called anthropomorphication and its the basis of what these nutty animal rights people do and engage in.
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What is the difference between the death of a human being and an animal?[/quote]

and it sounds like you’re one of “them”.

[quote]TheBodyGuard wrote:

[quote]Rekkitanko wrote:

[quote]TheBodyGuard wrote:

[quote]legendaryblaze wrote:
They are animals, not people. Dogs don’t smile, etc.
Stop trying to personify them.[/quote]

its called anthropomorphication and its the basis of what these nutty animal rights people do and engage in.
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What is the difference between the death of a human being and an animal?[/quote]

and it sounds like you’re one of “them”.
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Awesome. Now that you have identified my agenda, let me reitarate my question.
What is the difference between the death of a human being and an animal?

[quote]Rekkitanko wrote:

[quote]TheBodyGuard wrote:

[quote]legendaryblaze wrote:
They are animals, not people. Dogs don’t smile, etc.
Stop trying to personify them.[/quote]

its called anthropomorphication and its the basis of what these nutty animal rights people do and engage in.
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What is the difference between the death of a human being and an animal?[/quote]

You’re probably one of these people:

[quote]super saiyan wrote:

[quote]Rekkitanko wrote:

[quote]TheBodyGuard wrote:

[quote]legendaryblaze wrote:
They are animals, not people. Dogs don’t smile, etc.
Stop trying to personify them.[/quote]

its called anthropomorphication and its the basis of what these nutty animal rights people do and engage in.
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What is the difference between the death of a human being and an animal?[/quote]

You’re probably one of these people:

We have ourselves another genius. I am merely asking a question.
Any chance you are a christian.

This is getting fucking stupid. Don’t compare some loony tree-crybabies to those who have a concern on how animals are treated.

Oh no! I forgot to water my houseplants! I’m a terrible human being!

A friend of mine had the chance to tour a factory that butcherd pigs. He delivers co2 gas to them.

Anyway, what they do is, one buy one get them to step into a type small stainless steel cage. Picture one of the kiddy ferris wheel rides you see at fairs and such. This cage rotates into a gas filled compartment long enough to asfixiate from the gas. If you have ever used a fire extinguisher you know what I’m talking about. It dosen’t feel like your choking just feels like the oxygen gets sucked out of you. It’s a weird feeling. Then it gets put on a hook to hang upside down and on to the next station.

Then he watched a dude standing there with a fucking huge knife push it in just below the throat and draw it down the legs I guess. The innards just pore out in about half a second into a draw shute down below.

[quote]bond james bond wrote:
A friend of mine had the chance to tour a factory that butcherd pigs. He delivers co2 gas to them.

Anyway, what they do is, one buy one get them to step into a type small stainless steel cage. Picture one of the kiddy ferris wheel rides you see at fairs and such. This cage rotates into a gas filled compartment long enough to asfixiate from the gas. If you have ever used a fire extinguisher you know what I’m talking about. It dosen’t feel like your choking just feels like the oxygen gets sucked out of you. It’s a weird feeling. Then it gets put on a hook to hang upside down and on to the next station.

Then he watched a dude standing there with a fucking huge knife push it in just below the throat and draw it down the legs I guess. The innards just pore out in about half a second into a draw shute down below.

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My impression from reading your post: quick, efficient, painless and respectful.

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
This is getting fucking stupid. Don’t compare some loony tree-crybabies to those who have a concern on how animals are treated.

Oh no! I forgot to water my houseplants! I’m a terrible human being![/quote]

Admitting you have a hatred towards plants is the first step my son. As a pennace say ten Hail Marys and to make your avater look christmissy for the holidays. A swole Santa perhaps;)

[quote]Rekkitanko wrote:

[quote]bond james bond wrote:
A friend of mine had the chance to tour a factory that butcherd pigs. He delivers co2 gas to them.

Anyway, what they do is, one buy one get them to step into a type small stainless steel cage. Picture one of the kiddy ferris wheel rides you see at fairs and such. This cage rotates into a gas filled compartment long enough to asfixiate from the gas. If you have ever used a fire extinguisher you know what I’m talking about. It dosen’t feel like your choking just feels like the oxygen gets sucked out of you. It’s a weird feeling. Then it gets put on a hook to hang upside down and on to the next station.

Then he watched a dude standing there with a fucking huge knife push it in just below the throat and draw it down the legs I guess. The innards just pore out in about half a second into a draw shute down below.

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My impression from reading your post: quick, efficient, painless and respectful.[/quote]

I thought so too… He did say that the pigs looked agitated getting into the cages.

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
This is getting fucking stupid. Don’t compare some loony tree-crybabies to those who have a concern on how animals are treated.

Oh no! I forgot to water my houseplants! I’m a terrible human being![/quote]

That was not for the people concerned with treating animals with respect. That was for that dumbass Rekkitanko, who can’t see the difference between the Holocaust and the meat industry.

[quote]bond james bond wrote:

[quote]Rekkitanko wrote:

[quote]bond james bond wrote:
A friend of mine had the chance to tour a factory that butcherd pigs. He delivers co2 gas to them.

Anyway, what they do is, one buy one get them to step into a type small stainless steel cage. Picture one of the kiddy ferris wheel rides you see at fairs and such. This cage rotates into a gas filled compartment long enough to asfixiate from the gas. If you have ever used a fire extinguisher you know what I’m talking about. It dosen’t feel like your choking just feels like the oxygen gets sucked out of you. It’s a weird feeling. Then it gets put on a hook to hang upside down and on to the next station.

Then he watched a dude standing there with a fucking huge knife push it in just below the throat and draw it down the legs I guess. The innards just pore out in about half a second into a draw shute down below.

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My impression from reading your post: quick, efficient, painless and respectful.[/quote]

I thought so too… He did say that the pigs looked agitated getting into the cages.
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Scientific data has established that animals do feel death nearing (to be precise it is not death that they feel, but the situation they are put into, a complete loss of control which is in complete opposition with their life instinct, creates a hightened sense of anxiety and stress). Also the more stressed an animal is before being butchered the more likely it is that the meat produced will be of poor quality.