The octopus? What if she ate it after, what about the people that eat seafood on a regular basis?
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She didn't though did she. Also, you think parading a dead carcass of animal like that around is funny and justifiable just bc she eats it at the end? It's cruel and disgusting. I don't give two shits about the bathwater at all, but the animal cruelty is not okay.
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Replying to @TheZombiUnicorn @bloodyfasterTV
Hang on for a second. Animal cruelty is inflicting harm or suffering on an animal. A living animal that can feel those things. That is absolutely unacceptable. But it's not alive when she has eyes on it and is taking pics. When it's already been killed for food, why the big fuss?
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I understand vegan values. I follow a vegan diet most of the time and try to reduce my impact on creatures and the planet. But if your anger is towards anyone that consumes meat/seafood/products at all, it doesn't make sense to be any *more* mad about her actions than others.
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Stop. It's not okay to parade the dead carcass of an animal around like a cheap puppet. And A LOT of people who aren't even vegan found that careless and offensive. I can't even believe you're defending that tbh it's seriously fucked up.
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Replying to @TheZombiUnicorn @bloodyfasterTV
I'm not praising what she did by why means. I just don't understand the extreme anger.
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Where's this "extreme anger"? Saying I don't like that she did that and she should leave dead animals out of it isn't "extreme anger." It's actually a very calm and level headed response. It seems more like you're just avers to someone just mentioning disliking animal cruelty.
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Replying to @TheZombiUnicorn @bloodyfasterTV
Except that what she did with it is not the act of cruelty. Her making the purchase was supporting the cruelty of killing it. The fact that it was killed is wrong. But what she does with it? Whether she eats it or puts googly eyes on it, what's the difference? 1/2
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If there is this level of opposition to someone playing with dead octopus, why isn't everyone outraged whenever someone makes a sushi restaurant review or a post about what they're eating? It's strong hypocrisy (from *most* people) to RT bacon while attacking her.
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Replying to @NaomiOop @naomiwastaken and
You are arguing with someone on this platform who refuses to be tolerant of anyone else’s beliefs on animals. It’s her way or no way. Regardless if it’s legal/illegal or any level of hypocrisy involved, and shames people for following their own diet and beliefs.
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I'll have a discussion with anyone. She's had a lot of really strong opinions that I strongly respected. If someone wants to unfollow me because I'm trying to understand their point of view, that's their prerogative.
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Replying to @NaomiOop @naomiwastaken and
I love people that are passionate about things and have strong opinions. I always love a good discussion. But I get very irritated when people shame others actions or beliefs to support their agenda. :(
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