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Default what about the plants rights? And what about animal rights?


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> Dragonblaze wrote:
> > lid wrote:
> > > what about the plants rights?
> > > Ofcourse they need rights and RESPECT!
> > > We can't live without diversity!
> > > But it's not the same as animals! ANd you knows that very well!
> > > So, you better ask "Do animals have rights"?
> > > Animals can't speak but just like we, they all want to live!
> > > At some point they are even smarter than we!
> > > SO,
> > > they need it to have rights!
> > > And I hope very fast!
> > >
> > > BTW
> > > Every minute we grow with about 147 people in this world, EVERY

MINUTE MAN!!!
> > > Shall we all still eating animal-products over 20 years? I don't think

so!
> > >
> > >
> > > They are not here for suffering!

> >
> > Well, the way I see it that since everything alive has rights of some
> > kind of other, the only "ethical" foodstuff you can eat is salt, which
> > is inorganic...
> >
> > Enjoy your salt, while I tuck into a very tasty chili con carne (yep,
> > meat included).
> >
> > Dragonblaze
> >
> > - God? I'm no God. God has mercy. -

>
> Oh oh. I found an ethical reason to not eat salt. Animals need salt to
> live. If we eat all the salt we may be causing some animals to do
> without. That makes us killers by indirect means. Murderers, all of us.
>


Look! Look! He's eating the Terminator's nose!!!!!!

Chilli Conk Arnie!

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