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"Ron" > wrote in message
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> In article >,
> usual suspect > wrote:
>
>> Twink Ron wrote:
>> >>>>This ignores the fact that animals die in the course of "vegan" food
>> >>>>production, too. Those deaths -- through poisoning, mutilation,
>> >>>>drowning, predation, etc. -- are significantly more "cruel" than the
>> >>>>humane slaughter which they object.
>> >>>
>> >>>Killed, of course, by meat eaters.
>> >>
>> >>You mean by meat-eating farmers hired by urbanite vegans to produce
>> >>food
>> >>at the lowest possible price rather than the most peculiar set of
>> >>pseudo-ethics. Vegans are hypocritical scumbags, and so are you for so
>> >>feebly attempting to defend them.
>> >
>> > Scumbag? *hand goes to forehead in shock and horror*

>>
>> Drama queen.

>
> *bats eye lashes in flattered state*
>
>> > I find you evasive.

>>
>> Pot calling the kettle black. You write I'm evasive, while others have
>> written extensively that I'm too blunt.

>
> Blunt, as in being rude and abusive is different than evasive, as in
> elaborating on any point further than ....well, you know the drill.
>
>> > Please clarify what ethical or moral code that any
>> > vegan is violating.

>>
>> Easy: *their own*.

>
> I'll clarify, what is the moral principle that you believe the vegan is
> violating when you state that they are not following their own moral
> code. Is this the platinum rule, the golden, or some other unnamed moral
> code?

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Thanks for continuing to display your ignorance on the subject. Well, any
subject actually. Vegans make a claim that *their* lifestyle causes
no/less/fewer animals to die. They claim that that is *their*
ethics/morality. They then violate that ethic by not even trying to
determine which foods they eat actually causes no/less/fewer deaths of
animals. Instead, they follow only a simple rule for their simple minds,
'eat no meat.' So, you can blather on all you want pretending to be a
junior philosophy cadet, but your ignorance is still readily apparent,
queer-boy.... As to what the 'name' of that code is, ask the vegan, you
stupid fool. It's *their* code.
Man, you really are just too stupid for this, aren't you, pansy?


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