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Derek > wrote: > On Sun, 09 Jan 2005 03:52:14 -0500, Ron > wrote: > > "rick etter" > wrote: > >> "Ron" > wrote in message > >> ... > [..] > >> > I'm glad that you are venting your hostility and aggression on a > >> > keyboard and not on some unsuspecting person near to you. I hope there > >> > aren't children in your vicinity. > >> > > >> > The vegan can't be responsible for their action, just as the farmer > >> > can't be responsible for their own action. Your theory thus far has made > >> > that clear. The farmer can't control their actions, they are powerless > >> > before me. One word from me and they must kill. I command them. They are > >> > my slaves. I throw in the promise of a few bucks and my minions respond. > >> =============== > >> Lack of any logical response noted, fool. Keep up the good work proving > >> your ignorance and stupidity.... > > > >Ah, rick! Hello! It is you that didn't respond. You have argued that the > >killers of animals are not responsible and that the consumer is > >responsible. I asked then, who is responsible for the consumer's > >actions? How can you logically state that one is responsible for the > >other, but not vice versa. > > > >I'm sorry you're looking foolish, rick. But this is the outcome of the > >beliefs that you are advocating here in your attempt to make vegans look > >bad. > > Rick, like all the other buck-passers here insists that > the vegan must falsely take on the responsibility for > the wrong actions of others, thereby enabling those > wrong actions to continue and to make themselves > fellow enablers of those wrong actions. In my view, > his argument aims to recruit vegan apologists and > enablers so he can then go on to insist that they are > showing a contempt for the rights of animals when > buying vegetables. You've known him longer than I have. I have my own observations about his style and methods. We'll see how the discussion goes. |
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