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Which animal do you think shouldnt be killed?


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yeah but if no animals were killed then life would just stop' date=' it would all decay so i guess its just part of life that animals die, even if it does seem harsh

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i have to agree... but not in the animal cruelty way

 

but i do like chicken...

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When it comes to the natural food chain' date=' I understand animals must kill one another to keep a certain balance in the world..But when its come to humans killing animals..Its another pointless part of our existance

 

"The destruction of the earth will be led by man"

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of course

 

but us humans... do need meat to survive... well (sorta)

 

but killing them for no point is cruel...

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This may sound mean but we need our Meat...If animal killing is ourlawed then we'll all become scrony vegetarians...I'm not insulting vegetarians but we'll have to solve our cravings for a nice juicy steak or a hamburger...We kinda have to put ourselves into a situation where people will start killing other people for the love of meat...And I found this on the internet:

 

There are more Chickens than Humans on Earth.

 

I was actually surprised when I saw this as millions of people eat Chicken everyday!

 

But in the final analysis, killing animals just for fun is stupid...This action should indeed stop!

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Except for things like Shelter, Clothing or Food (If your in the wild you need something to live on besides a soda or candy bar) yet I can't stand just for sport action, foxes totally need protection.

 

Also just to say, it does contradict trying to protect animals when other animals kill as well for food for either themselves or their family to survive. Also being a herbivore/vegetarian is a sub way of being a carnivore your still killing a living being (Plants, fruits), I have nothing against either its just natures way of Survival of the Fittest.

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Besides' date=' Vegetarians kill more animals than us meat eaters anyway, and at least we eat the animals we kill :/

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And to add to that

 

You think you're saving the world by eating a tofu-burger and sticking to a diet of grains and berries? Well here's something that not many vegetarians know (or care to acknowledge): every year millions of animals are killed by wheat and soy bean combines during harvesting season (source). Oh yeah, go on and on for hours about how all of us meat eaters are going to hell for having a steak, but conveniently ignore the fact that each year millions of mice, rabbits, snakes, skunks, possums, squirrels, gophers and rats are ruthlessly murdered as a direct result of YOUR dieting habits. What's that? I'm sorry, I don't hear any more elitist banter from you pompous jerks. Could it be because your crap has been RUINED?

 

 

That's right: the gloves have come off. The vegetarian response to this embarrassing fact is "well, at least we're not killing intentionally." So let me get this straight; not only are animals ruthlessly being murdered as a direct result of your diet, but you're not even using the meat of the animals YOU kill? At least we're eating the animals we kill (and although we also contribute to the slaughter of animals during grain harvesting, keep in mind that we're not the ones with a moral qualm about it), not just leaving them to rot in a field somewhere. That makes you just as morally repugnant than any meat-eater any day. Not only that, but you're killing free-roaming animals, not animals that were raised for feed. Their bodies get mangled in the combine's machinery, bones crushed, and you have the audacity to point fingers at the meat industry for humanely punching a spike through a cow's neck? If you think that tofu burgers come at no cost to animals or the environment, guess again.

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