[kj] OT: Stop this man
sade1
saulomar1 at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 21 02:26:00 EDT 2008
...for some cat-in-a-tree-saving concscience-easing charity, just to "justify..."
our otherwise don't-give-a-fuck attitudes.
'Society' clearly stands on solid foundations.
ade <ade at the-lab.zetnet.co.uk> wrote:
Funny, we have a similar attitude here - people will fall over themselves to help dogs, but babies & young children who need adopting can go fuck themselves.
Nice!
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From: gathering-bounces at misera.net
[mailto:gathering-bounces at misera.net]On Behalf Of Brendan
Sent: 19 March 2008 22:04
To: A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)
Subject: Re: [kj] OT: Stop this man
I don't get how they can have so many attractive naked women doing their
bidding. What is their secret?
"Oh animals are SO CUTE, I mean who wants to cuddle a starving african
child, EW, I mean GAG ME WITH A SPOON, ah-AH baby! Groaty..."
Okay fine, for sure for sure...SHE'S A!
Off to the pet shop, will let you know how I get along...
> PETA are annoying for a number of reasons; I don't get how they can have
> so many attractive naked women doing their bidding. What is their secret?
>
> Still, however, does anyone remember that the US just came out of the
> biggest beef recall n its entire history only a week or so ago?
>
> From undercover footage taped in slaughterhouses not by PETA -- but by
> the Humane Association, which is not some easy-to-dismiss organization
> like PETA, but fairly mainstream. They had "plants" inside
> slaughterhouses videotaping sick, mentally ill, disabled, retarded, etc.
> cows being brutally forced into salughter pens where their heads were
> bolted with air guns. Some cows were so ill and diseases that they had
> broken legs, could not walk, and had to be lifted via forklifts into the
> salughter pen to meet their deaths. It was really revolting
>
> Amazingly, this disturbing footage got airplay on mainstream media in
> the US which can be very protective of its red blood 'Murican meat
> eating habits. Even meat eaters were outraged. Now the USDA is talking
> about installing cameras in slaughterhouses to monitor how they do stuff.
>
> Easiest answer is to avoid beef or, horror or horrors, avoid meat. USDA
> etc. are treating this like this was some freak accident and normally
> it's only healthy cows that become hamburger, that this was an aberration.
>
> -Oliver
>
> The Exorcist wrote:
>> I don't know anything about the validity of the story however it sort
>> of reminds me of PETA a bit.
>>
>> They go chasing people and shelters. Preach about animal cruelty then
>> kill off thousands of
>> animals that were given to them or gathered. (Though I do belive that
>> some of the slaughter
>> houses ought to be shutdown, they are down right brutal and disgusting.)
... ... ... ... ... ...
(looking at the current state of things)
'Save me
save from Tomorrow..
I don't want to sail in this Ship Of Fools...!'
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