Roasted dogs and picketing supermarkets. Are vegans too extreme? Or does the urgency of their cause warrant their actions?
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Be nice if some of these animal rights activists directed their passion and energy towards human rights issues, but that’s probably not hip and too challenging
Do you use the actions of a tiny minority of a group of people to create other wildly sensationalist headlines?
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Killing animals unnecessarily is so non-extreme, said no animal who wanted to live.
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The problem with Vegan activists is that they don't understand how human psyche works. To make people opt for plant-based diet "voluntarily," they need patience. No need to protest outside restaurants or to strip for photo-shoots to drive the point home. (Cont.)
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The cause is really urgent. I'm very sorry that I can't help eating meat.
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Their cause only has urgency for the animals. Like most human made plans, stopping the farming of animals would have disastrous effects on huge numbers of rural environments, insect life, wild plants, and animals.
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Farm animals are part of the food chain. They should be taken care of well but the reason they have been around these thousands of years is to help feed humans. They would be extinct otherwise.
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What will happen when a brilliant scientist actually manages to measure a form of awareness and conscius in all tree and plant life from a songle cell to a tree in the Amazone?
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