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Hi Vik,

 

Actually that's Bliss that you're replying to.

 

My response is from Animal Liberation, by Peter Singer...

 

" Why, for instance, is the hunter who shoots deer for venison subject to more

criticism than the person who buys a ham at the supermarket? Overall, it is

probably the intensively reared pig who has suffered more. "

 

-anji

 

 

 

> Anji,

>

> You are too nice a person ... one day, perhaps I will be as even tempered

> and forgiving.

>

> Here is the deal ... the reason I feel good that those fuckers died is

> because I am glad it was them instead of the animals that got killed that

> day.

> They way I am looking at it is this ... those guys were going out killing

> that day, period. We weren't going to change their minds, they had their

> hearts set on blowing an ugly red hole through some deer, and while I

> understand they may change through some sort of re-education, that

> particular day, it wasn't going to happen. So, you ask, which death should

> have occurred that day? And we have to pick one, because it was

> going to happen whether we liked it or not (a death, that is). The hunters

> should go down, not the innocent animal. The hunters also happen to belong

> to the species of animal that creates the biggest strain on the planet, so

> again, they go down.

>

> I don't want anyone to die, but death was in the air that day. So, it should

> be bestowed upon the most deserving party. It was a victory for the animals.

> It was a tragedy for human kind, and that's it. It was a victory for the

> planet.

>

> Fuck all hunters! Along with Fur Wearing, it's the most disgusting and vile

> form of animal persecution. Killing for fun! It's blood sport, period.

>

> Vik

>

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Hail, Hail!

 

Well Said!

 

Oh, that was Nadine? Fuck, sorry

 

 

Vikas Sharma of Operations & Media

Carnival Management

 

Web: www3.sympatico.ca/carnival

Email: carnival

Phone 416.923.7325

 

 

 

 

anji b [vegan]

Wednesday, December 08, 1999 12:40 PM

 

RE: Re: father and son

 

 

" anji b " <vegan

 

Hi Vik,

 

Actually that's Bliss that you're replying to.

 

My response is from Animal Liberation, by Peter Singer...

 

" Why, for instance, is the hunter who shoots deer for venison subject to

more criticism than the person who buys a ham at the supermarket? Overall,

it is probably the intensively reared pig who has suffered more. "

 

-anji

 

 

 

> Anji,

>

> You are too nice a person ... one day, perhaps I will be as even tempered

> and forgiving.

>

> Here is the deal ... the reason I feel good that those fuckers died is

> because I am glad it was them instead of the animals that got killed that

> day.

> They way I am looking at it is this ... those guys were going out killing

> that day, period. We weren't going to change their minds, they had their

> hearts set on blowing an ugly red hole through some deer, and while I

> understand they may change through some sort of re-education, that

> particular day, it wasn't going to happen. So, you ask, which death should

> have occurred that day? And we have to pick one, because it was

> going to happen whether we liked it or not (a death, that is). The hunters

> should go down, not the innocent animal. The hunters also happen to belong

> to the species of animal that creates the biggest strain on the planet, so

> again, they go down.

>

> I don't want anyone to die, but death was in the air that day. So, it

should

> be bestowed upon the most deserving party. It was a victory for the

animals.

> It was a tragedy for human kind, and that's it. It was a victory for the

> planet.

>

> Fuck all hunters! Along with Fur Wearing, it's the most disgusting and

vile

> form of animal persecution. Killing for fun! It's blood sport, period.

>

> Vik

>

> >

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it's not the hunter who shoots deer for venison who is subject to more

criticism ... it's the idea that they kill the deer for fun

 

 

Vikas Sharma of Operations & Media

Carnival Management

 

Web: www3.sympatico.ca/carnival

Email: carnival

Phone 416.923.7325

 

 

 

 

anji b [vegan]

Wednesday, December 08, 1999 12:40 PM

 

RE: Re: father and son

 

 

" anji b " <vegan

 

Hi Vik,

 

Actually that's Bliss that you're replying to.

 

My response is from Animal Liberation, by Peter Singer...

 

" Why, for instance, is the hunter who shoots deer for venison subject to

more criticism than the person who buys a ham at the supermarket? Overall,

it is probably the intensively reared pig who has suffered more. "

 

-anji

 

 

 

> Anji,

>

> You are too nice a person ... one day, perhaps I will be as even tempered

> and forgiving.

>

> Here is the deal ... the reason I feel good that those fuckers died is

> because I am glad it was them instead of the animals that got killed that

> day.

> They way I am looking at it is this ... those guys were going out killing

> that day, period. We weren't going to change their minds, they had their

> hearts set on blowing an ugly red hole through some deer, and while I

> understand they may change through some sort of re-education, that

> particular day, it wasn't going to happen. So, you ask, which death should

> have occurred that day? And we have to pick one, because it was

> going to happen whether we liked it or not (a death, that is). The hunters

> should go down, not the innocent animal. The hunters also happen to belong

> to the species of animal that creates the biggest strain on the planet, so

> again, they go down.

>

> I don't want anyone to die, but death was in the air that day. So, it

should

> be bestowed upon the most deserving party. It was a victory for the

animals.

> It was a tragedy for human kind, and that's it. It was a victory for the

> planet.

>

> Fuck all hunters! Along with Fur Wearing, it's the most disgusting and

vile

> form of animal persecution. Killing for fun! It's blood sport, period.

>

> Vik

>

> >

> Post message:

> Subscribe: -

> Un: -

> List owner: -owner

>

> Shortcut URL to this page:

> /community/

>

>

>

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