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rick wrote:

> "Dave" > wrote in message
> oups.com...
> >
> > rick wrote:
> >
> >> "Dave" > wrote in message
> >> oups.com...
> >> >
> >> > rick wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> "Dave" > wrote in message
> >> >> oups.com...
> >> >>
> >> >> snippage...
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> It is possible to get vegan soaps, cosmetics, toothpaste,
> >> >> deoderants,
> >> >> biodegradable detergents, vitamin B12, sunscreens and
> >> >> probably
> >> >> most
> >> >> of the other items on that list. At best it is out of date.
> >> >> At
> >> >> worst,
> >> >> it is totally fraudulent. What animal products are used in
> >> >> the
> >> >> manufacture
> >> >> of paper, plastic, ceramics and glass?
> >> >> ===============================
> >> >> Mammals, birds, reptiles, fish and amphibians. Unless you
> >> >> like
> >> >> to count bugs too.
> >> >> Just because the end product MAY not contain bits of
> >> >> animals,
> >> >> it
> >> >> doesn't mean that they don't die. They do, and very
> >> >> brutally
> >> >> and
> >> >> inhumanely.
> >> >
> >> > That does not answer my question.
> >> ===========================
> >> Yes, it does. There may not be not pieces of animals in the
> >> end
> >> product,

> >
> > So as dhld puts it, they do not contribute to the life and
> > death of farm animals. Therefore his list is false.


No argument?
> >
> >> but animals were 'used' in the production.

> >
> > How were the animals 'used'?

> =============================
> They are 'consumed' in the process of making anything you
> purchase.


Before you claimed they were 'used' not that they were 'consumed'.
In any case you are changing the subject to draw attention
away from the point about dhld's list being inaccurate.

> Is this too hard for your 2 remaining brain cells to
> comprehend, killer?


Oh, what an original insult ;-)