Always put quotes around "vegan"
Goo - ****wit David Harrison, THE Goober - lied:
>>>>>>>> It's just a hideously ugly fake word on its face, and the loathsome
>>>>>>>> ideas and false beliefs encapsulated in it are even more hideously ugly.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Below are all true.
>>>>>
>>>>> Then you're saying that some people SHOULD become vegans, Goo.
>>>>
>>>> No
>>>
>>> You say so specifically you stupid Goober.
>>
>> No.
>
> Here's a clue
No.
>>>> , I'm saying it's a logically consistent choice for some people who
>>>> have irrational and wrong notions about animals.
>>>
>>> You're saying that some people SHOULD become vegans, Goo.
>>
>> No.
>
> Here's a clue for
No. What I say is that "veganism" is a logically consistent choice, not
a morally good choice, for people who confusedly fall for the "ar" tale.
>>>>>>> "People who don't want them to exist should be "vegans"." - Prof. Geo. Plimpton
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ""vegans" are interested in their influence on animals,
>>>>>>> ****wit. They want everyone to be "vegan", which would
>>>>>>> mean no animals raised for food and other products. That's
>>>>>>> an influence, whether you like it or not." - Prof. Geo. Plimpton
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> logically one MUST conclude that not raising them in the first place is the
>>>>>>> ethically superior choice." - Prof. Geo. Plimpton
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ""Veg*nism" certainly doesn't harm any living farm animals.
>>>>>>> And if everyone adopted "veg*nism", no farm animals would
>>>>>>> live in bad conditions." - Prof. Geo. Plimpton
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> you MUST believe that it makes moral sense not
>>>>>>> to raise the animals as the only way to prevent the harm that
>>>>>>> results from killing them." - Prof. Geo. Plimpton
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "the moral harm caused by killing them is greater in magnitude
>>>>>>> than ANY benefit they might derive from "decent lives" - Prof. Geo. Plimpton
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ""giving them life" does NOT mitigate the wrongness of
>>>>>>> their deaths" - Prof. Geo. Plimpton
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "no matter how "decent" the conditions are, the deliberate killing
>>>>>>> of the animals erases all of it." - Prof. Geo. Plimpton
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "Humans could change it. They could change it by ending it." - Prof. Geo. Plimpton
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "There is no "selfishness" involved in wanting farm animals not to
>>>>>>> exist as a step towards creating a more just world." - Prof. Geo. Plimpton
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