The meat industry is the most digusting, cruel and unethical in the world, yet people are happy to delude themselves into thinking its ok in order to satisfy their (unnecessary) craving for flesh and blood. Sooner or later the whole developed world will be vegan and look back at the horrific treatment of animals in the name of human pleasure in utter disgust. If people were forced to kill animals themselves to obtain their meat, there would be a hell of a lot more vegetarians knocking around
:deal Sadly it'll take a while yet due to vested interests and weak thinking. You always get resistance from the weak who refuse to see the facts due to their own selfish agendas and compulsions. Cigarette manufacturers and smokers were the same when new legislation was introduced. Tried everything to stop it. It's all very well going on about freedom of choice to smoke/drink/eat as much as or whatever you like, but these idiots end up clogging up the health service with their destructive lifestyles.
lol some right fannies on here. Animals are tastier than they are intelligent and the enjoyment I get from eating meat takes president over their lives. I also enjoy hunting for food. Cry me a river hippies.
Agreed, i have a vegetarian/vegan lifestyle and it was mainly due to the horrific treatment we inflict on animals to obtain meat or other products like Fur that i became one. If someone wants to continue eating meat then that's their business, just don't judge someone else for choosing not to eat it. For any one interested in knowing why more and more people around the world are choosing a vegetarian/vegan lifestyle whether it's for moral, ethical or dietary reasons, this documentary EARTHLINGS will be a good start. [yt]ibuQ-J04eLQ[/yt]
Don't bother pal! It's a horror movie, I only got 20 odd minutes in then I turned it off :-( At the same time it's an eye opener.
scott harrison was in it as an extra. he played a few roles. Tennants, super was one. then he played Skol, super a right nutter he was there. and Buck, Fast a minor role.