George Plimpton > wrote in
:
>>>> I wanted an answer dealing with group issues,
>>>> posted to alt.animals.ethics.vegetarian.
>>>
>>> "group issues" - what's that supposed to mean?
>>
>> Vegetarian animal ethics.
>
> What's the group? Who are they?
It's the group to which I sent my original post,
alt.animals.ethics.vegetarian.
>>> No matter how crappy your formal education, the
>>> questions you're asking make you seem not just
>>> poorly educated, but frankly clueless, and
>>> seemingly incapable of doing the normal
>>> information-seeking that the vast majority of
>>> people find easy and routine.
>>
>> I note you comments.
>
> Yes, they're implicitly quite critical of you.
Not really. You say I was born clueless, in some ways incapable and was
not given a proper education. None of those would be my fault.
>>> Hot dogs and most other sausages are primarily
>>> meat. You need better news sources.
>>
>> Hot dogs are cartilage and so on.
>
> No, mostly they're meat.
Your understanding of meat includes, "paste-like and batter-like poultry
product, produced by forcing bones, with attached edible tissue, through a
sieve or similar device under high pressure."
Seems to me that is far better described as cartilage and so on, but don't
let me stop you calling it meat.
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