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****wit David Harrison shit in his panties:

>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Humans have as much justification to kill other animals as other animals
>>>>> have to kill humans and other animals Goo. Some people are capable of moving on
>>>>> beyond that point and actually consider the animals themselves and what's good
>>>>> and bad for them. Others of you only want to consider bad things because and
>>>>> only because considering positive aspects for millions of livestock animals
>>>>> works against the elimination objective.
>>>>
>>>> Show it.
>>>
>>> "the nutritionally unnecessary choice deliberately to kill an animal
>>> ALWAYS causes a moral harm greater in magnitude than . . . the
>>> moral "benefit" realized by the animal in existing at all" - Prof. Geo. Plimpton
>>>
>>> "the moral harm caused by killing them is greater in magnitude
>>> than ANY benefit they might derive from "decent lives" - Prof. Geo. Plimpton
>>>
>>> "no matter how "decent" the conditions are, the deliberate killing
>>> of the animals erases all of it." - Prof. Geo. Plimpton


It's a forgery - not a quote.

>>> "it is not "better" that the animal exist, no matter
>>> its quality of live" - Prof. Geo. Plimpton


It's a forgery - not a quote.


>>> ""giving them life" does NOT mitigate the wrongness of
>>> their deaths" - Prof. Geo. Plimpton
>>>
>>> "Causing animals to be born and "get to experience life"
>>> (in ****wit's wretched prose) is no mitigation at all for
>>> killing them." - Prof. Geo. Plimpton
>>>
>>> "Life "justifying" death is the stupidest goddamned thing
>>> you ever wrote." - Prof. Geo. Plimpton
>>>
>>> "NO livestock benefit from being farmed." - Prof. Geo. Plimpton
>>>
>>> "No farm animals benefit from farming." - Prof. Geo. Plimpton
>>>
>>> "There is nothing to "appreciate" about the livestock "getting
>>> to experience life" - Prof. Geo. Plimpton
>>>


The one below is not a quote.

>>> "one MUST conclude that not raising them in the first place is the
>>> ethically superior choice." - Prof. Geo. Plimpton

>>
>> You didn't show it.

>
> I showed that


You only showed that you're an incompetent liar.
 
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