In article .com>,
"Rudy Canoza" > wrote:
> Ron wrote:
> > In article >,
> > usual suspect > wrote:
> >
> > > Ron the pathetic little homo wrote:
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >>Vegans are responsible for their own consumption and the manner
> in which
> > > >>their own food is produced.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > By what _moral_ principle are they responsible for the manner in
> which
> > > > their food is produced?
> > >
> > > *Their own*. See their websites, you stupid fudgepacker. Read their
>
> > > literature. They claim to live cruelty-free lives and they oppose
> the
> > > death of animals. Their consumption of mechanically-harvested
> foods,
> > > transported and stored foods, etc., proves otherwise.
> > >
> > > >>They have a variety of options -- including
> > > >>growing their own food or paying farmers to grow in a manner
> consistent
> > > >>with "vegan ethics" -- but they choose instead to operate under
> the
> > > >>delusion that their diet is cruelty-free merely because they
> don't eat
> > > >>meat. Their consumption is as slothful as your abhorrent attempts
> to use
> > > >>logic, Ron.
> >
> > Which vegan killed what animal
>
> It doesn't matter. Their behavior rewards the farmer for producing
> food in a way that is lethal to animals. That's all you need to know.
You are ignoring the question. Which vegan killed what animal.
Personally, my grocer is my slave. A wink and the sight of a bulge in my
pants (my wallet) and he is powerless to resist the temptation and act
to write an order. He is so entrhalled that he can't stop doing business
and keeps his entire operation alive, just to suit me. He just can't
say, "no" to me. (I'm kinda irrestible that way.) I have so much friggin
power over people, I am the bomb!
> The dead animals are not individually assignable to people, but then,
> you already knew that; your question was not a serious question, merely
> sophistry.
So then, we have dead animals with no identifiable killers. Hmmm, may
the folks who do crop circles are the ones killing the animals.
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