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Eggmundo

U & I R listening to KAOS
Jul 8, 2003
3,466
Excuse me but if anyone is starting a "Stink Bomb Protest" in a fast food restaraunt in the near future, can they post times and dates so the day out shopping isn't completely ruined.
Just out of interest, what exactly have McDonalds done? (With references if possible).
 




There is still no answer to my and many others' question as to what this does for animal rights ? Celebration of stink-bombing doesn't mean anything whatsoever.

"stop killing animals" is unworthy as a stance. Personally, I am not about to eat animals alive, so killing them first seems humane enough. They kill each other to eat, and we are top of the food-chain . Cruelty is wrong (i.e. 'veal', weak meat that pork beats for taste hands-down anyway) and excessive eating of animal meat is wasteful and unnecessary (so consider cutting down).
Many people eat meat with every meal (most overcook the veg too - raw peas are way better than cooked for instance) and this is not necessary . Cutting down would be a reasonable idea for those considering that animals are over-bred and over-consumed.
People should also be made more aware of how meat gets to the market - as buying sterilised styrofoam-packaged shrink-wrapped steaks is way too easy for us to ignore what it meant for the creature.
 






NMH said:
They kill each other to eat, and we are top of the food-chain

As the most intelligent life form on Earth I wouldn't have thought we were desperate and inhumane enough to kill other life forms. If through evolution humans can build houses with their own hands and have learnt that it is wrong to kill another human, why are we still so barbaric that we have to take other lives in order to eat a food we don't neccessarily need.
 
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Braders

Abi Fletchers Gimpboy
Jul 15, 2003
29,224
Brighton, United Kingdom
which mcdonalds , london road , churchill square, western road or the marina one ?
 


I don't like the (usually teenage) people who come on protests and marches just as an excuse to smash a few windows and stuff for their own amusement, but there again I can't diss any action of this sort taken against McDonalds scum.

And yes, for anyone interested I am morally, legally and sexually obliged to post this link http://www.mcspotlight.org so you can see for yourselves what they get up to.

xx
 




CHAPPERS

DISCO SPENG
Jul 5, 2003
45,101
DÃnN¥ §ëÃGuLL© said:
As the most intelligent life form on Earth I wouldn't have thought we were desperate and inhumane enough to kill other life forms. If through evolution humans can build houses with their own hands and have learnt that it is wrong to kill another human, why are we still so barbaric that we have to take other lives in order to eat a food we don't neccessarily need.

If everyone in the world was vegetarian would there be enough vegetables to go round?
 


PC Plodster

New member
Jul 15, 2003
22
Old bill ARE reading this, well I am at least! Can't say I give a toss mind, I think we have much higher priorities than responding to errant stink bomb droppers in fast food restaurants!!

Not that I can see there are any substantial offences anyway, you crack on with your stinky protest, the Police won't be in the slightest bit interested
 






DÃnN¥ §ëÃGuLL© said:
As the most intelligent life form on Earth I wouldn't have thought we were desperate and inhumane enough to kill other life forms. If through evolution humans can build houses with their own hands and have learnt that it is wrong to kill another human, why are we still so barbaric that we have to take other lives in order to eat a food we don't neccessarily need.

I appreciate that as a worthy stance for 'vegetarianism' (this may or may not be the word) but I have some difficulties with that argument; vegetarians have to supplement their diet with pills so they don't become anaemic, so there I'd say is some proof that our metabolism requires meat for maximum nourishment.
Our teeth are designed to chew meats - I wouldn't require molars like mine for broccoli alone, or snip asparagus with these incisors, so why the inordinate weaponry in the dental department if meat is off the menu?
Why does meat taste good to me, if I were not supposed to munch on it? Roast chicken, yum. Braised lamb - delish! Beef burger - lovely. Pork chop - superb . Barbequed ribs, great, poached fish magnifique ! etc.
All native cultures are found to be meat-eaters by nature.
We have skills to fish using our intelligence, farm, hunt and trap for our dinners.
It is not a failure or shortcoming of our evolutionary intellect that we simply obey our own human instinct, but more that it's a freedom of choice for us to decide what to subsist on. I personally disapprove of wasting animal parts that are not seen to be 'aesthetically desirable', and I'll let my dog have the grissle off my porterhouse steak, and the skin and bone from my leg of lamb.
As a thinking human, I choose to eat meat, and I don't want any fanatics messing around with my freedom and I'm not about to criticize vegans for their decision.

That's my outlook on meat-eating, and nothing against people who don't eat it.

I have yet to hear why McDonalds has done wrong to animals though - and have to imagine that this thread was childish pranking and pretty weak 'bravado'....... until someone corrects me on it.
 
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Dancin Ninja BHA

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2003
2,262
But for someone who spends their Saturday night at The Event and chats up 15 year olds (BB's words, not mine) I would have thought setting off a stink bomb in McDonalds was considered pretty highbrow stuff...................
 


Danny Seagull's Mate

Babe of the Year 2003
Sep 28, 2003
286
Woodingdean
As a vegetarian, I have to disagree with you NMH, you get get all the nutrients found in animals in plants, nuts and seeds. The only deficiency that vegetarians experience, is vitamin B-12, which can only be found in meat.

Vegetarianism is a word and a very healthy way of life. I have been so for 14 years now, and I have hardly had any illnesses or problems with this diet, it also keeps the weight off too.

:)
 




Biscuit

Native Creative
Jul 8, 2003
22,325
Brighton
PC Plodster said:
Old bill ARE reading this, well I am at least! Can't say I give a toss mind, I think we have much higher priorities than responding to errant stink bomb droppers in fast food restaurants!!

Not that I can see there are any substantial offences anyway, you crack on with your stinky protest, the Police won't be in the slightest bit interested

Nice one mate. Hey danny im free friday. me you safeway london road mcdonalds...12ish?
 


Biscuit

Native Creative
Jul 8, 2003
22,325
Brighton
To all those that seem to be getting all angry about the animal rights stuff.

One controversial McDonalds effect is that they increase the consumption of animal products by asking low prices. This makes McDonalds more responsible than other restaurants.
The size of their organization makes it possible to buy cheaply and efficiently. But the threat exists, that other chain stores will copy this concept and will buy even more cheaply and less responsibly. So McDonalds is tempting others into the same or worse animal exploitation. The urge to expand weakens the resolve to think about animals and employees even further. McDonalds represents what many call a scrupulous American "big capitalist".
McDonalds operates on the international market. They can only be competitive if they (under the guise of efficiency) cut back on the social conditions of personnel and the welfare of animals. They also have to offer a reliable and fair quality, otherwise their image will suffer.

Their working efficiency has now been taken so far, that others had no choice but to follow it in order to stay competitive.


so there. :salute:
 


Actually NMH, studies have shown that vegetarians have stronger immune systems than meat-eaters and that meat-eaters are almost twice as likely to die of heart disease, 60 percent more likely to die of cancer, and 30 percent more likely to die of other diseases. The consumption of meat and dairy products has been conclusively linked with diabetes, arthritis, osteoporosis, clogged arteries, obesity, asthma, and impotence.
Also carnivorous animals have long, curved fangs, claws, and a short digestive tract. Humans have flat, flexible nails and our so-called "canine" teeth are minuscule compared to those of carnivores, and even compared to vegetarian primates like gorillas and oranguatans. Our tiny canine teeth are better suited to biting into fruits than tearing through tough hides. We have flat molars and a long digestive tract suited to a diet of vegetables, fruits, and grains.
 






Rambo

Don't Push me
NSC Patron
Jul 8, 2003
4,000
Worthing/Vietnam
This thread should not have the amount of attention it has had.
Schoolboys playing pranks, using animal rights as a smoke screen.
Grow up, the lot of you.
 


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