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Swiss say you can't put live lobsters in boiling water any more
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1476941" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>The Swiss would do themselves good to read Peter Tompkins book The Secret Life of Plants where he proves that plants have sentience and can communicate with one another. After reading this book one would have to be pretty deranged to choose to be a vegetarian or vegan because this cruel life's choice demands the death of so many to sustain the one. </p><p></p><p>This leads to the obvious question as to whether it is more humane to kill one animal to provide days if not months of subsistence or to kill thousands for just one bland meal. Personally, I would rather see one cow suffer to fill my plate for months than thousands of poor oat babies being viciously aborted to fill a bowl with oatmeal that tastes like crap. The reason it tastes like crap is due to the stress they endure during the butchering process resulting in dark cutter oats. Dark cutting oats like beef is pretty poor eating. </p><p></p><p>As for the lobster, its the same only on a lower scale being it is related to the spider and all spiders should be killed with extreme prejudice. </p><p></p><p>In summary, we should all eat beef as it is the most responsible humane food choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1476941, member: 4362"] The Swiss would do themselves good to read Peter Tompkins book The Secret Life of Plants where he proves that plants have sentience and can communicate with one another. After reading this book one would have to be pretty deranged to choose to be a vegetarian or vegan because this cruel life's choice demands the death of so many to sustain the one. This leads to the obvious question as to whether it is more humane to kill one animal to provide days if not months of subsistence or to kill thousands for just one bland meal. Personally, I would rather see one cow suffer to fill my plate for months than thousands of poor oat babies being viciously aborted to fill a bowl with oatmeal that tastes like crap. The reason it tastes like crap is due to the stress they endure during the butchering process resulting in dark cutter oats. Dark cutting oats like beef is pretty poor eating. As for the lobster, its the same only on a lower scale being it is related to the spider and all spiders should be killed with extreme prejudice. In summary, we should all eat beef as it is the most responsible humane food choice. [/QUOTE]
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