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Sodomite Ron wrote:
>>>>>>>>>I have no way of knowing what farmers do what.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Stop feigning ignorance and innocence. You know they intentionally
>>>>>>>>poison them and less intentionally run over and flood them.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I don't know which do this, if they really do.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Bullshit. You know that most farmers don't employ the tactics of the
>>>>>>Lundbergs to clear the fields of migratory birds (but not rodents,
>>>>>>amphibians, etc.). You know that the use of pesticides kills a variety
>>>>>>of non-targeted species. You know that storage facilities like granaries
>>>>>>and warehouses pro-actively employ pest control measures in accordance
>>>>>>with health agency requirements.
>>>>>
>>>>>Well then, any educated fool
>>>>
>>>>Glad you're here to speak for the educated fool community.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>can see the difficulty is not in veganism
>>>>
>>>>It *is*, but an educated fool is still a fool.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>but in the whores who are the growers and farmers.
>>>>
>>>>Whores who cut certain corners to fulfill even *more whorish* consumer
>>>>demand for the least expensive products possible. Most consumers care
>>>>nothing about dead mice or rats or frogs, they just want their food.
>>>>Vegans, who brazenly lie about the impact their diet has on animals,
>>>>have failed to address the issue of alternative production which might
>>>>actually help their consumption match their rhetoric. They're hypocrites
>>>>of the grandest magnitude.
>>>
>>>
>>>You still suffer the delusion that other must follow your standards.

>>
>>I insist others who pontificate about such things make some effort to
>>meet or exceed their own standards.

>
> I see.


No, you don't.
 
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