On Mon, 06 Oct 2003 01:18:57 GMT, Richard Periut >
wrote:
>Curly Sue wrote:
>> On Mon, 06 Oct 2003 00:55:38 GMT, Richard Periut >
>> wrote:
>>>Marcelino wrote:
>>>
>>>>You really need to check this out... Pork eater especially.
>>>>http://www.petatv.com/tvpopup/Prefs....nahan-pig-farm
>>>
>>
>>>A video which portrays a few sick and frustrated freaks, doesn't stand
>>>as the standard for killing pigs in the pork industry.
>>>
>>>It's just amazing the way these hypocrites try to raise awareness of
>>>animal suffering, without shedding an iota of evidence to human
>>>suffering; the children dying of hunger and *Curable* diseases in
>>>Africa, India, et cetera.
>>>
>>>I'm sure these people, with their cotton candy lives, driving their
>>>BMW's, and drinking California wine, would rather see a whale, a pig, a
>>>chicken, or a mink saved, before 10 human children can be fed and healed.
>> What makes you say that?
>
>I never see those animal lovers, concern themselves with the biggest
>problem in our existence; human suffering--especially from situations in
>which there are remedies.
Maybe you're not looking.
>>>What friggin quintessential hypocrisy!
>>
>> Not everyone who is concerned about animal suffering drives BMWs,
>> drinks California wine (?), or has a cotton candy life, and it's
>> certainly not hypocritical to be dismayed by bad treatment of animals.
>>
>Yes when the human factor has been totally ignored. Can you look at
>yourself at the mirror in the mornings?
What is the human factor of mistreating animals?
Anyone who claims to abide the suffering of animals under the pretense
of concern for humans is truly a hypocrite, more concerned about
self-righteous judgement of others than human suffering. What is it
that you see when you look at yourself in the mirror in the morning?
Sue(tm)
Lead me not into temptation... I can find it myself!