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: post by ZJD at 2007-11-05 16:52:42
hungtableed said:
How is it exactly does one come to the conclusion that slaughtering animals on a mass scale for a massive population to consume in anyway equate to killing human beings that are targeted for their ethnic/racial decent. People who think that "factory farming" animals is equivalent to the holocaust is, in their very opinion of the such, nullifying the horror and tradgedy that occured with the murder of 11mil innocent human beings. People don't = animals. Damned hippie liberals, if your not aspiring to turn gay sometime in the future you have to stop being so friggen sensative.


The predominantly jewish holocaust of WWII is not the only one to ever have happened. If you think that holocaust (or the Holocaust) is worse than factory farming then that's fine, you are in good company, but it does not make the factory farming industry any less deserving of that title. Look the terms 'holocaust' and 'concentration camp' up and then find out what a factory farm is actually like.

Does the fact that the animals killed on factory farms are to be eaten make it not wrong? Jews/gypsies/gays/etc. were killed in the Holocaust to make shitty people feel powerful. Neither reasons are good enough to warrant mass torture and killing in my opinion, regardless of how different those reasons may be.

I do not believe that there is anything wrong with eating meat. I think hunting for one's own food is often more commendable than buying cans of vegetarian baked beans and packaged tofu. Supporting factory farms, however (like 99% of Americans do 99% of the time they buy meat, diary, eggs, or any other animal product), is supporting, essentially, the breeding of entire species of sentient beings into lives of torture and misery for our own benefit, and it is completely unneccesary. Whether animals=humans or not is irrelevant, the point is that treating them as property with no rights whatsover to be shit upon as we see fit is horrible.
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