say that to an ape broPochsy wrote:
I meant to principals of morality applied to humans cannot be extended to animals.Mutantbear wrote:
it doesnt hurt mine, just diggingCybargs wrote:
I don't think buying live keychains is china's biggest issue... theyve got a whole lot more darker shit than this. put your money where your mouth is, stop buying chinese products if you feel they really hurt your morality.morality always appliesPochsy wrote:
I don't find this to be an odious act at all. It's a fish. Fishermen in the west do no better.
Maybe if it was a mammal or some higher life form I might feel more strongly, but even then, animals =/= humans in my book. Morality does not apply.
Human morality does not apply.
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Apes look delicious.jord wrote:
say that to an ape broPochsy wrote:
I meant to principals of morality applied to humans cannot be extended to animals.Mutantbear wrote:
it doesnt hurt mine, just diggingCybargs wrote:
I don't think buying live keychains is china's biggest issue... theyve got a whole lot more darker shit than this. put your money where your mouth is, stop buying chinese products if you feel they really hurt your morality.
morality always applies
Human morality does not apply.
The shape of an eye in front of the ocean, digging for stones and throwing them against its window pane. Take it down dreamer, take it down deep. - Other Families
Are you a vegan?Mutantbear wrote:
it doesnt hurt mine, just diggingCybargs wrote:
I don't think buying live keychains is china's biggest issue... theyve got a whole lot more darker shit than this. put your money where your mouth is, stop buying chinese products if you feel they really hurt your morality.Mutantbear wrote:
you dont think your ideas of good morality should transcend different cultures of the world?morality always appliesPochsy wrote:
I don't find this to be an odious act at all. It's a fish. Fishermen in the west do no better.
Maybe if it was a mammal or some higher life form I might feel more strongly, but even then, animals =/= humans in my book. Morality does not apply.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
some know sign language, congo told me soPochsy wrote:
Apes look delicious.jord wrote:
say that to an ape broPochsy wrote:
I meant to principals of morality applied to humans cannot be extended to animals.
Human morality does not apply.
Some people think it should be.Pochsy wrote:
I meant to principals of morality applied to humans cannot be extended to animals.Mutantbear wrote:
it doesnt hurt mine, just diggingCybargs wrote:
I don't think buying live keychains is china's biggest issue... theyve got a whole lot more darker shit than this. put your money where your mouth is, stop buying chinese products if you feel they really hurt your morality.morality always appliesPochsy wrote:
I don't find this to be an odious act at all. It's a fish. Fishermen in the west do no better.
Maybe if it was a mammal or some higher life form I might feel more strongly, but even then, animals =/= humans in my book. Morality does not apply.
Human morality does not apply.
What code do you use in regards to animals? are they like TV's?
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that movie is shitjord wrote:
some know sign language, congo told me soPochsy wrote:
Apes look delicious.jord wrote:
say that to an ape bro
I kill animals that society deems killworthy and eatable because I am bigger and smarter than them. Doesnt affect me one bitJay wrote:
Are you a vegan?Mutantbear wrote:
it doesnt hurt mine, just diggingCybargs wrote:
I don't think buying live keychains is china's biggest issue... theyve got a whole lot more darker shit than this. put your money where your mouth is, stop buying chinese products if you feel they really hurt your morality.morality always appliesPochsy wrote:
I don't find this to be an odious act at all. It's a fish. Fishermen in the west do no better.
Maybe if it was a mammal or some higher life form I might feel more strongly, but even then, animals =/= humans in my book. Morality does not apply.
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yeah but torturing a cat for sexual pleasure is a bit different than killing an animal for food.Ilocano wrote:
Some meat eaters here need to visit the typical slaughter house, veal farm, mass production chicken/pig farms.
Yes, I've hand picked chickens, goats, pigs, and even a cattle for slaughter and seen there throat slit or head shot(cow).
its like comparing a cia torture expert to the dude in silence of the lambs, ones a job and the others a mental disorder.
If Adam and Eve were Chinese, they would have thrown the apple out and eaten the snake
i wouldn't know i read the book, which was decentMutantbear wrote:
that movie is shitjord wrote:
some know sign language, congo told me soPochsy wrote:
Apes look delicious.
"Some people" are fucking mongs.Mutantbear wrote:
Some people think it should be.Pochsy wrote:
I meant to principals of morality applied to humans cannot be extended to animals.Mutantbear wrote:
it doesnt hurt mine, just diggingCybargs wrote:
I don't think buying live keychains is china's biggest issue... theyve got a whole lot more darker shit than this. put your money where your mouth is, stop buying chinese products if you feel they really hurt your morality.
morality always applies
Human morality does not apply.
What code do you use in regards to animals? are they like TV's?



"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
is the op more like the first or secondCybargs wrote:
yeah but torturing a cat for sexual pleasure is a bit different than killing an animal for food.Ilocano wrote:
Some meat eaters here need to visit the typical slaughter house, veal farm, mass production chicken/pig farms.
Yes, I've hand picked chickens, goats, pigs, and even a cattle for slaughter and seen there throat slit or head shot(cow).
its like comparing a cia torture expert to the dude in silence of the lambs, ones a job and the others a mental disorder.
I know people that own apesPochsy wrote:
I know some think human morality should apply to animals, which is why I made the statement I did.Mutantbear wrote:
Some people think it should be.Pochsy wrote:
I meant to principals of morality applied to humans cannot be extended to animals.
Human morality does not apply.
What code do you use in regards to animals? are they like TV's?
It's my opinion that unless they are self-conscious they are property, yes. You OWN a pet like a cat or dog. You do not own an ape.
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i wish i owned an ape shit would be awesome
jord wrote:
i wish i owned an ape shit would be awesome
how much money you got. lets put in for a nice ape
train him to drink beer and shit
train him to drink beer and shit
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if apes were indigenous to china those jews would be using them for manual labour in factories and only paying them a banana an hour
jord wrote:
i wouldn't know i read the book, which was decentMutantbear wrote:
that movie is shitjord wrote:
some know sign language, congo told me so
lol
tim curry's accent in that movie is so shitty
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Yeah, just like with my appreciation for human rights, I'm not going to disregard my own set of values when I react to reading about stuff like this. Not that I'm surprised that it's China. Would've be my first guess if no country was named.Jay wrote:
Regard for nature is a luxury item. When you're grubbing about in the dirt, philosophical dilemmas regarding the future, nature, space exploration, whatever, aren't foremost in ones mind. Don't get upset when everyone isn't as soft and sensitive as you areCapnNismo wrote:
Again, no regard for nature whatsoever - that's a blanket statement for humans/animals and plants.
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