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Re: Moral corruption - the blight of "animal 'rights' activists"



DipShit DreckShit wrote:

On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 21:33:21 GMT, Bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Rat & Swan wrote:

Bill wrote:

Rat & Swan wrote:

 I said that there would be no need to kill them if the caretakers
 of the grain used appropriate alternate methods.

They use appropriate methods.

I said killing the rodents is not an appropriate method.

You lied. You do think it's an appropriate method: that's why you buy from those who employ that method.


You approve of them:

I said I didn't.

You lied. You do approve: you buy from those who use the method.

And once again, Jonnie/Bill refuses to address what his opponents really believe by claiming to know what they believe better than they do themselves.

No. That's not it, and you know it.


You just did it again.

No. I don't need to read minds. I proved below that she knows it. No mindreading necessary, Dreck.



You claim to believe something, and I show that your behavior indicates you don't believe it. No mind reading required.

You claim you don't approve of killing animals at grain elevators, but you prove that you DO approve of it, by buying grain products in the full knowledge of the extermination of rodents at grain elevators.


That line of reasoning is absurd for the simple reason
that no one is said to approve of the deaths of humans in industry simply because they continue to buy products
from that industry.

It is well established that those deaths are morally different. There is no valid comparison to be made between those deaths, which are true accidents we strive mightily and at great expense to prevent, and the collateral deaths of animals, which are ignored by everyone, or the intentional deaths of vermin animals, which are deliberately caused and of which Karen and you, Dreck, approve as evidenced by your continued, fully aware purchases.




We don't listen to your insincere words of what you believe


We don't listen to your sloppy thinking on blame and
moral responsibility, either.

It isn't sloppy, it's the gold standard.


Fuck off, Dreck.




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