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****wit, formerly known as "David Harrison", seems to
have new enthusiasm for trying to make his lousy trick work. Here's the essence of it. 1. "vegans" are upset that animals are killed for human consumption (we'll ignore the MASSIVE "vegan" hypocrisy in that for a moment, as it has been adequately addressed elsewhere by numerous others.) 2. "vegans" don't eat meat, in order not to contribute to this form of animal death: animals deliberately killed by humans in order to consume the animal products. Their goal is to cause fewer animals to be bred and raised and slaughtered than would be the case if these people consumed animal products. 3. ****wit thinks, as his writing over a four and a half year period shows, that wanting to eliminate farm animals is a morally bad thing. He wants to persuade "vegans" that they should stop being "vegans". 4. ****wit knows that his stupid "getting to experience life" argument is full of holes, so he does a little switcheroo, thinking no one will notice: he cynically suggests that people can have an impact on the lives of animals that DO exist, by being so-called "ethical" or "conscientious" consumers. There are three big problems with this: a. ****wit himself doesn't practice what he preaches. He buys meat without regard to the quality of lives of the animals raised to produce it. He is a massive hypocrite. b. He can't address "vegans'" beliefs about the deliberate killing of farm animals. They feel it's wrong, and ****wit can't offer anything to try to persuade them it isn't; he simply offers his own biased belief that it isn't. c. Everyone can see through the stupid ****ing trick! No one is fooled into thinking that ****wit is trying to improve the quality of life of farm animals who DO live; he quite obviously is trying to trick the "vegans" into supporting life per se for farm animals. ****wit has not learned a thing, not a goddamned thing, in over four years. He's a moron. |
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wrote in message ink.net... ****wit, formerly known as "David Harrison", seems to have new enthusiasm for trying to make his lousy trick work. Here's the essence of it. 1. "vegans" are upset that animals are killed for human consumption (we'll ignore the MASSIVE "vegan" hypocrisy in that for a moment, as it has been adequately addressed elsewhere by numerous others.) 2. "vegans" don't eat meat, in order not to contribute to this form of animal death: animals deliberately killed by humans in order to consume the animal products. Their goal is to cause fewer animals to be bred and raised and slaughtered than would be the case if these people consumed animal products. 3. ****wit thinks, as his writing over a four and a half year period shows, that wanting to eliminate farm animals is a morally bad thing. He wants to persuade "vegans" that they should stop being "vegans". 4. ****wit knows that his stupid "getting to experience life" argument is full of holes, so he does a little switcheroo, thinking no one will notice: he cynically suggests that people can have an impact on the lives of animals that DO exist, by being so-called "ethical" or "conscientious" consumers. There are three big problems with this: a. ****wit himself doesn't practice what he preaches. He buys meat without regard to the quality of lives of the animals raised to produce it. He is a massive hypocrite. b. He can't address "vegans'" beliefs about the deliberate killing of farm animals. They feel it's wrong, and ****wit can't offer anything to try to persuade them it isn't; he simply offers his own biased belief that it isn't. c. Everyone can see through the stupid ****ing trick! No one is fooled into thinking that ****wit is trying to improve the quality of life of farm animals who DO live; he quite obviously is trying to trick the "vegans" into supporting life per se for farm animals. ****wit has not learned a thing, not a goddamned thing, in over four years. He's a moron. Shitbag Slater Wrote:- Hey ~~jonnie~~ You virus sending, nymshifting, vertically challenged spastic gnome. Do you *really* want your shirtlifting URL posting on this group? I have a 'tinyurl' with pictures of a very tiny person. May I have your permission to post ~~jonnie~~. |
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Ray wrote:
wrote in message ink.net... ****wit, formerly known as "David Harrison", seems to have new enthusiasm for trying to make his lousy trick work. Here's the essence of it. 1. "vegans" are upset that animals are killed for human consumption (we'll ignore the MASSIVE "vegan" hypocrisy in that for a moment, as it has been adequately addressed elsewhere by numerous others.) 2. "vegans" don't eat meat, in order not to contribute to this form of animal death: animals deliberately killed by humans in order to consume the animal products. Their goal is to cause fewer animals to be bred and raised and slaughtered than would be the case if these people consumed animal products. 3. ****wit thinks, as his writing over a four and a half year period shows, that wanting to eliminate farm animals is a morally bad thing. He wants to persuade "vegans" that they should stop being "vegans". 4. ****wit knows that his stupid "getting to experience life" argument is full of holes, so he does a little switcheroo, thinking no one will notice: he cynically suggests that people can have an impact on the lives of animals that DO exist, by being so-called "ethical" or "conscientious" consumers. There are three big problems with this: a. ****wit himself doesn't practice what he preaches. He buys meat without regard to the quality of lives of the animals raised to produce it. He is a massive hypocrite. b. He can't address "vegans'" beliefs about the deliberate killing of farm animals. They feel it's wrong, and ****wit can't offer anything to try to persuade them it isn't; he simply offers his own biased belief that it isn't. c. Everyone can see through the stupid ****ing trick! No one is fooled into thinking that ****wit is trying to improve the quality of life of farm animals who DO live; he quite obviously is trying to trick the "vegans" into supporting life per se for farm animals. ****wit has not learned a thing, not a goddamned thing, in over four years. He's a moron. Shitbag Slater Wrote:- Hey ~~jonnie~~ You virus sending, nymshifting, vertically challenged spastic gnome. Here you go: A "****wit" is a person who has consistently failed to obtain any degree of 'clue'. This will often be in a technical sense, such as 'top posting' to usenet, quoting the entire text of a usenet post or email in your reply and adding a few words in response, or continually being a complete dickhead. http://www.****wit.info/whatis.htm You STUPID, completely dickheaded ****WIT. |
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