United Steaks of America
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- Horp0
Don't eat that Calles, its clearly a dog's cock.
- whats wrong with eating a little dog cock?baseline_shift
- Ask chossy.TheBlueOne
- ahahah.Corvo2
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- CALLES0
haha ook at this hippie in the comkents
Edward
Great, let’s start making art out of murder! These animals lives are worth nothing really are they?
How would you feel if this was human flesh, or maybe dog/cat flesh?
Cows/pigs/chickens/etc are no different and deserve equal respect and protection in the eyes of the law.
Cows can feel pain, emotions, depression, etc just the same as us, so why do we have the right not to be hurt and incarcerated and they don’t? What makes us so special? If it is our ability to “think” then babies and mentally handicapped adults should have no rights either. Why the discrepancy?
If we are so smart, and can make choices, why not make the morally correct choice to respect each and every sentient creature regardless of their species?
Why treat some species, like dogs and cats like part of our family, and others like mere objects to be tested on, abused and eaten?
I’ve been a vegetarian for 15 years, I am alive and well. So if meat was necessary for good health and survival I’d be long dead.
That means that people eat meat purely to satisfy their taste buds - is taste a good enough reason to put millions of animals through the pain and suffering they go through?Sep 14th, 2009
- TheBlueOne0
DIE AMERICA DIE
- So I can grill you and consume your dead flesh with a nice side of slaw and corn on the cobTheBlueOne
- Corvo20
It's barbaric, isn't it?
- Corvo20
Actually it isn't. Meat you find in the supermarkets is from animals that were killed without suffering. There are strict rules for this. They just go into a washing line and get zapped with a thunderbolt. They never know what happened to them.
Is it cool? No. But we have to eat and at least it's better than one of those National fucking Geographic hd flicks.
- Corvo20
This is actually an interesting subject, and I can only be distraught by the way people dismiss it so soon.
American Indians used to kneel and thank the beast they had just killed and were about to feed from (folkore?). Just like saying grace before dinner. That is our civility: respect to the prey, guilt and the reckoning of inevitability. Or not.
If you look at it closely that's what ethics, religion, politics and every other ordinary stuff in this world is about.
So, whoever said "we are what we eat" was spot on.
- Corvo20
Wasn't speaking about Americans.



