@centristjim1
Jim
2 years
@Gola87 @talkSPORT You have to see the difference between eating meat for nutrition and kicking a cat in a kitchen surely?
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@talkSPORT
talkSPORT
2 years
“What sort of a person are you to do something like that!?” “How can you treat a living creature like that? And in front of your kids!” “I dread to think what the kids watching him think is acceptable.” Laura Woods hits out at Kurt Zouma for mistreating a cat.
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@MarkChelmo
Marky_Chelmo we/are/massive
2 years
@centristjim1 @Gola87 @talkSPORT Have you seen the condition battery hens are in?? Or been to a slaughter house and watched a cow have a bolt put through the centre of its head then shackled up to have it throat cut to bleed out? All for the shake of nutrition??? Cool got it 👍
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@centristjim1
Jim
2 years
@MarkChelmo @Gola87 @talkSPORT Battery hens are being farmed. There’s no DELIBERATE cruelty in there. They have less space than they’d like but that’s not going into a farm and beating a hen with a stick is it? You see the difference?
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@chamio34
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2 years
@centristjim1 @Gola87 @talkSPORT The difference is the cat lives a very nice life other than being kicked occasionally. Animals farmed for their meat are kept in atrocious conditions. Google slaughter house videos and I know which animal id rather be.
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@mabr82
Martin Brown /\_/\ Ⓥ
2 years
@centristjim1 @Gola87 @talkSPORT The key thing is, there is no difference when it comes to the animals perception of suffering, especially when most people commenting in here could easily eat something else nutritious 🤷‍♂️
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@centristjim1
Jim
2 years
@mabr82 @Gola87 @talkSPORT The animals used in farming are bred specifically for farming. But the point is there shouldn’t be any deliberate or callous harming of the animal during its life even if it’s going to be killed for meat. A farmer wouldn’t beat a cow just for kicks or it’s be equally as wrong
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@upturnedplugs
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2 years
@centristjim1 @Gola87 @talkSPORT Eating meat for nutrition? You can get nutrition elsewhere-most people eat meat and diary because they like the taste and they value that above the welfare of animals. Which is why it is odd that they are now in uproar about a kicked cat.
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@Maneapologist1
Persico
2 years
@centristjim1 @Gola87 @talkSPORT There’s other ways to gain nutrition than eating meat that was derived from slaughter. Let’s not be hypocrites here. Both are wrong. We are all guilty of animal cruelty
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@centristjim1
Jim
2 years
@Maneapologist1 @Gola87 @talkSPORT You could eat nutritious paste for three meals a day too. I’m talking about realistically though, we need meat
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@DeccyJarrett
Deccy Jarrett
2 years
@centristjim1 @Gola87 @talkSPORT ‘Nutrition’ lol, nobody eats bacon for nutrition. People eat bacon because of taste pleasure and habit, aided by societal indoctrination.
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@centristjim1
Jim
2 years
@DeccyJarrett @Gola87 @talkSPORT Ahh here’s a sensible person to have a debate with who’s not going to be crazy to radicalised and we can respect each others opinion…..*sees he has vegan written into his actual Twitter bio*…..oh, nevermind fhen.
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@tomdlal
dlal ⏸️ 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
2 years
@centristjim1 @Gola87 @talkSPORT We eat meat because it tastes nice, let's be honest. We could get the nutrition we need from plants
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@centristjim1
Jim
2 years
@tomdlal @Gola87 @talkSPORT I couldn’t, I hate 95% of vegetables 😂
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@centristjim1
Jim
2 years
@Gola87 @talkSPORT I’m sure we could all live on a nutritious paste and some vitamin pills & we wouldn’t die but the point is these animals are bred specifically for farming, they’re not domesticated. If a farmer was deliberately harming and beating chickens then that’d be illegal too.
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@EvolutionP365
God's Child
2 years
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@Dionysuis1
Dionysuis
2 years
@centristjim1 @Gola87 @talkSPORT The difference being the cat live to see another day. Surely, death is more merciful i guess?
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