southstar wrote: » I thought that wan who wrote the book about "snowflakes" had already done the rounds a couple of months ago.Do you ever notice that many of these people who whine on about debate being stifled by PC have absolutely nothing else of substance to say when they are given media access.Its one hell of a con trick to use up all that time and then spent it claiming you aren't given the opportunity to give your opinion. Next he"ll be doing something equally original like wimmin with tattoos
Conservative wrote: » What a pile of piss. The Soldiers Song should be sung as it was written. In English. Until then you are going to have a load of twitching and fiddling as they simply do not know the words. I spent half of my childhood in the Gaeltacht and people like Barry Henriques (some name) and most of these Gaelgoirí (most not from Gaeltacht areas) are pains in the hole.
thedudeinthehat wrote: » http://bitesizevegan.com/ethics-and-morality/the-best-we-have-to-offer-inside-irelands-humane-farming/
J Mysterio wrote: » thedudeinthehat wrote: » "Militant Veganism"? ah come on, its like saying militant buddhists. There are a lot of militant buddhists
thedudeinthehat wrote: » "Militant Veganism"? ah come on, its like saying militant buddhists.
thedudeinthehat wrote: » I dont expect George to change his spots at this age- but there is always hope,
kneemos wrote: » thedudeinthehat wrote: » https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBy5BqCv4us tough video to watch- but the point is, in Ireland we sometimes cod ourselves about our "humane" practices. Reality is we rank amongst the worst in Europe due to the scale and volumes involved. i'm not a big fan of these raw footage videos from Ireland- as the positive message behind veganism always does a better job, but sometimes the cold truth is necessary to share. Link doesn't work.
thedudeinthehat wrote: » https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBy5BqCv4us tough video to watch- but the point is, in Ireland we sometimes cod ourselves about our "humane" practices. Reality is we rank amongst the worst in Europe due to the scale and volumes involved. i'm not a big fan of these raw footage videos from Ireland- as the positive message behind veganism always does a better job, but sometimes the cold truth is necessary to share.
Any animals I've seen looked happy enough. Where does the extreme suffering come from?
thedudeinthehat wrote: » "Militant Veganism"? ah come on, its like saying militant buddhists. I dip my hat on your effort, and agree, it sometimes take work- but overall there is not a day I would consider going back to eating meat. Most vegans are happy just getting on with making it all work. The thing that we find extreme is when we learn about the truth and reality behind modern industrialised agriculture in Ireland. The scale of production and the extreme suffering metted out along the way. The thing about George's discussion, and bringing on Michael Graham, was it just turned into a big session of what-aboutery. A fly on his leg/ cheetahs in the savannah/ giving cows driving licences. It;s easy to ridcule the value of other animals lives as George did-over the last 2 days. But this lack of empathy for the suffering and well-being of all life on this planet, starts with George on his dinner plate- and ends with a lack of compassion for refugees fleeing war and chaos in the Middle East. I dont expect George to change his spots at this age- but there is always hope,
citykat wrote: » They knew what they were letting themselves in for.
Del.Monte wrote: » Dear God - Hook is running some sort of competition for Valentine's Day and the prize is dinner with Hook and the 'lovely' Ingrid in Bistro One in 'leafy' Foxrock. Can you imagine? Hook will probably leave the lucky winners to pick up the bill. As for 'leafy' Foxrock - so passé; my family left it in 1947 as it was getting so developed that it was neither town nor country. Hook wouldn't like that in his snobby Semi-D shoebox.
Conservative wrote: Could be sabotage. Send a few Muslims along instead.