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HellBilly
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I have no problem eating a burger because it DOESN'T look like a mutilated cow, it just looks like a random interchangeable slab of meat.
It's all very subjective innit. Personally I'll eat meat because we are meant to, that's how we survive. I can't do much about the way it's produced apart from eat as ethically as i can. I do not need to go and gawk at a matador spearing a bull to death.
So the issue is that you can cocoon yourself from the reality of that mutiliated cows life, and push it from your mind, because that slab of meat doesn't look like a cow and you didn't see it die. Whereas a bull being slaughtered in a ring, in public, is unacceptable to you and is cruel ?
I'm not criticising you, as I have exactly the same cognitive processes when it comes down to it. But if I ever went to a bullring and denounced a fan there as being some kind of sicko - if he then turned round to me and said "do you eat burgers ?", then I know my whole argument about bullfighting being "barbaric" would be completely demolished in an instant. He'd drive a truck through it.
Its a paradox I just cannot ever justify.
Agreed. I struggle to eat any animal where it looks like the animal it was alive when it's on the plate, if you get me (ie most seafood etc). I have no problem eating a burger because it DOESN'T look like a mutilated cow, it just looks like a random interchangeable slab of meat.
I totally agree with that. And for about the third time, from what I've seen of bullfighting in person and on the telly in Spain, and what gets written about it, death pornography is very far from point for those who like it.All I'm saying is I think people who actually get an adrenaline buzz or some kind of thrill from watching another creature die have got some genuine deep rooted issues.
You honestly think it's ok to enjoy the death of an innocent creature?
The hypocrisy lies in denying what is happening.
At least bullfighting fans get to see the reality of the kill. Hamburger fans imagine nothing more horrific than a frying pan.
This is exactly right. When people eat meat they forget what they are really doing/supporting. People who get all upset by animals being killed/treated cruely and then go and eat them are hypocrites.
Any, erm, person who thinks its OK to financially support, stressed and extremely wound up horses getting the shit flogged out of them with whips for FUN, then often getting shot in a second in front of crowds of people for breaking a very fixable leg might just be riding a slightly precariously high moral horse themselves IMHO.
Oh dear Colin.
1. They are not flogged with whips, there are very strict controls over the use of the whip
2. Have you noticed when a jockey falls off the horse will nearly always follow the other horses and infact jump the fences without a jockey or whipping, why is that ?, maybe the get some enjoyment from it, per chance
3. The leg may be fixable but you try getting a Horse to lie down for 3-6 months without wanted to try and get up and stand up causing a rebrakeage or further damage
Still if you feel horse racing is on a par with Bullfighting fine
you honestly think its your place to judge? just food for thought really, think we sometimes are too eager to scoff at those others, when they might think we are odd for not taking pleasure from the same.
So the issue is that you can cocoon yourself from the reality of that mutiliated cows life, and push it from your mind, because that slab of meat doesn't look like a cow and you didn't see it die. Whereas a bull being slaughtered in a ring, in public, is unacceptable to you and is cruel ?
I'm not criticising you, as I have exactly the same cognitive processes when it comes down to it. But if I ever went to a bullring and denounced a fan there as being some kind of sicko - if he then turned round to me and said "do you eat burgers ?", then I know my whole argument about bullfighting being "barbaric" would be completely demolished in an instant. He'd drive a truck through it.
Its a paradox I just cannot ever justify.
That is IMHO a totally hypocritical approach to eating meat. I don't think anyone should eat meat who doesn't know exactly how it's done, what a slaughterhouse entails and that you are eating dead animals. If nothing else, that simple-minded blind eye approach (and blind eyes are probably one of the ingredients in the burgers you mention) on the part of consumers can let farmers get away with the sort of foul practices that led directly to mad cow disease.
Anyone who thinks that a crowd go to a bullfight because they enjoy the killing understands NOTHING about bullfighting.