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Do you stun whales before you harpoon them?
Hooray! Someone brought up whaling!
I also fully support whaling, of course. But the rest of you dimwits seem to have a big issue with our brand of Whale Love, so unfortunately I can't use it as an argument... I doubt Wilders is a big fan of whaling, however fun it may be.
Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
As it was a response to your point. I can't but help to feel, you just shot your own argument.
Secondly the failing of killing an animal succesfully, the stress and animals being processed alive and concious is something that is prevented or limited by sedation.
Also it's funny how we are still debating this as Frags and many other have already stated. Why would one make exemptions based on religion on the first place? It's discrimination for one. If we want everyone to be able to decide what is morally acceptable for them, then why have laws in the first place? If there are exceptions in a law there should be good reasons for it, personal moral views aren't those. The Sharia surely isn't either.
Last edited by Moros; 09-11-2012 at 19:16.
Whales be fer eatin'. Foxes be fer wearin'.
I like food. I like meat. I like sea-food. I don't like being hungry. Nor do I like upper-class old hags torturing animals so they can wear expensive clothing cheaply and look like crap.
Enough of an answer?
Hm? You stated that the level of stress is high in the slaughterhouse. True. Kosher slaughter won't affect the level of stress though. How 'bout trying to reduce the level of stress in the slaughterhouse then? You know, making actual progress instead of symbolic action? Same goes for animals not properly slaughtered, no need to ban kosher to fix that. Both of these suggestions will increase the price of meat though, as it will mean added expensives for the meat producer. I guess it's a lot easier to pass laws which inconvenience others than laws which inconvenience ourselves.
Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
I don't know anything about moose hunting, so you didn't, and lots of types of hunting are legal across Europe.
If you stalk moose the way we stalk hart then I can't see how that could possibly be cruel - the animal literally doesn't know what's hit it, it falls dead as soon as shot.
"If it wears trousers generally I don't pay attention."
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Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
Last edited by Fragony; 09-11-2012 at 22:42.
Ah yes, the electrified water that's supposed to stun them. Unfortunately, quite a few of them die in that water, so what happened to "no slaugher without sedation", eh? That's one end of the scale, on the other end some come out without sedation at all, alive and kicking when they meet the whirring blades. And when the chicken is alive at the blade, they often squirm out of the way, before they finally die when they're boiled alive.
That's one way, the other is gassing them with CO2. That results in less chickens dying from what was supposed to sedate them, but even more chickens come of the chamber without sedation, resulting in the aforementioned boiling death.
Wonderful, eh? So humane, compared to those rotten joos....
Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
If the shock that is supposed to knock them out of concious, kills them then the same effect was achieved. Also a good job trying to get a lot of other examples throw away the one and single important thing that is to be remember from this argument. There is no, one single reasons, why someone should be exempt from laws by basis of religion. You're discriminating. You're making people unequal. A personal system of believes or morals shouldn't result in your personal law. Psychopaths might believe they were right in killing people, maybe they think God wants them too. Sure that may be different and a ridiculous example, but where draw the line.Official religions? That would make a mess and would discriminate the atheïsts for one. Also when does what rule apply, converting to other religions for mild punishments,...?
HoreTore you are being ridiculous and you know it. God, I hope you know it.
Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
"And if the people raise a great howl against my barbarity and cruelty, I will answer that war is war and not popularity seeking. If they want peace, they and their relatives must stop the war." - William Tecumseh Sherman
“The market, like the Lord, helps those who help themselves. But unlike the Lord, the market does not forgive those who know not what they do.” - Warren Buffett
Last edited by HoreTore; 09-12-2012 at 00:23.
Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
In Detroit they say: "Nigga please."
"And if the people raise a great howl against my barbarity and cruelty, I will answer that war is war and not popularity seeking. If they want peace, they and their relatives must stop the war." - William Tecumseh Sherman
“The market, like the Lord, helps those who help themselves. But unlike the Lord, the market does not forgive those who know not what they do.” - Warren Buffett
Well apparently the Dutch disagree and apparently so did the Norse. And if the majority of the Dutch feel that way it is logical and normal that they decide to put it in law. That's democracy. Whether or not you agree. Cuius regio, eius leges.
It has no point in arguing what you find acceptable. I'm sure you know what you find and don't find acceptable. No relevancy to the Dutch our their legislation, nor to any Dutch politician. If it's yourself and your personal views you want to be the subject of thread, you should put that into the title and or the opening post.
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Only be making exceptions to laws, do you target people, silly. Also I believe you were not debating those?
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Last edited by HoreTore; 09-12-2012 at 00:51.
Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
We are really talking about different things here, it's not about the jews it's about the animals. If they don't like having their special treatment because of religious rules being revoked there is this mythical place called 'somewhere else'. They can still import it if they insist on kosher. I am pretty sure only a very small amount of jews are upset about this 100 or so max, the rest munch porkchops like the best of us. If you want to see orthodox jews in the wild you have to go to our southern neighbours.
No idea what you mean with boiling death by the way
Last edited by Fragony; 09-12-2012 at 07:30.
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Chickens are boiled after chopping its head in order to remove its feathers. If it avoids the blade, then it's still alive when it's boiled. No chance of escaping that part alive though, that's a definite end.
Rare? Exclusive? Expensive? Whale beef?
See, this is what you get for being born in the east bloc, where you can't have any fun on the seas. Whale beef has been considered very cheap food for ages, a lot of it fed to animals. Under the level of cod, in other words.
Due it not being possible to produce it on the industrial scale required nowadays, however, it has fallen out of use. There have been some attempts during the last decade to reintroduce whales as a "normal" dinner, but it's a long way from catching on.you do get it in plenty of stores, but since it's not a big hit you mostly get it frozen(as you can't sell it fast enough to keep it fresh), further limiting its viability.
A shame really, since I like the taste...
Whales(certain kinds) are an enviromentally sustainable resource, and in a hungry world there's no point in letting viable resources rot away. Much better to have it fill our bellies than rot in the ocean. Overfishing is a problem, but overfishing is a problem for every fish resource. The stock needs to be regulated heavily, like all other fish is. If that's done sensibly, I see no reason not to man the harpoons. And speaking of fish: how is the "all animals should be sedated before they're killed"-motto doing in that business?
10% of the moose being shot is only wounded, but that doesn't stop me from eating moose.
I make other animals suffer and die so I can eat well and live. More people should be aware of that fact, instead of living in the illusion that the meat they have on their plate is produced by rainbows, sunshine and sparkling stars. I believe that will create a society with a healthier respect for food and the animals we eat.
Last edited by HoreTore; 09-12-2012 at 12:58.
Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
'Chickens are boiled after chopping its head in order to remove its feathers'
You mean after chopping of it's head it's soul is still dancing?
No. I've said it already, but I'll repeat it:
Some chickens are not properly sedated. When that happens(and it could also happen while sedated, but that's rare), the chicken squirms out of the way of the blade. Thus, the head is still attached and the chicken alive and kicking when it gets to the next stop on the line, which is to boil it and remove the feathers.
Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
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