rovert wrote: » Different culture you cant judge.
The_Minister wrote: » The sea is literally running red....
bijapos wrote: » Go into any abbatoir in this country and look the cattle, pigs or sheep in the eye when they come off a truck. They know whats going on, its no different to what the Faroe islanders are doing. They do it in the open, we do it behind a wall. No difference I'm afraid. For that matter look at how pigs or chickens are raised here, also inhumane imo. And how does that fish in the can of mackerel die? Yep they suffocate. Not fair either. (and no I'm not vegetarian either)
thebigbiffo wrote: » cannabalism ok with you?
IvyTheTerrible wrote: » I don't buy that. Some things that are wrong, are wrong no matter where they happen.
rovert wrote: » As long as it is consensual.
Gnomercy wrote: » Dolphins are just gay sharks
IvyTheTerrible wrote: » Yes (and I'm not a big fan of inhumane animal slaughter) but those cows, pigs sheep etc are raised to be killed and eaten.
These people are killing wild animals that are in short supply
The_Minister wrote: » I'm ashamed to say that I get this reference.
For more information on Killing Whales in Faroe Islands, Click Here.
bijapos wrote: » Go into any abbatoir in this country and look the cattle, pigs or sheep in the eye when they come off a truck. They know whats going on
Scott Most Speedy wrote: » No they don't actually. They haven't a clue. I worked in a slaughter house for years and heard that myth before I worked there and was asked hundreds of times whilst working and after leaving. The animals have no idea they're for the slaughter.
n the latter part of the 20th century, the layout and design of most US slaughterhouses has been significantly influenced by the work of Dr. Temple Grandin.[7] It was her fascination with patterns and flow that first led her to redesign the layout of cattle holding pens. Grandin's primary objective was to reduce the stress and suffering of animals being led to slaughter. In particular she applied an intuitive understanding of animal psychology to design pens and corrals which funnel a herd of animals arriving at a slaughterhouse into a single file ready for slaughter. Her corrals employ long sweeping curves so that each animal is prevented from seeing what lies ahead and just concentrates on the hind quarters of the animal in front of it. This design also attempts to override the animal's survival instincts and prevent them from reversing direction. Grandin now claims to have designed over 54% of the slaughterhouses in the United States as well as many other slaughterhouses around the world.
Gnomercy wrote: » Why are you ashamed?
bonerm wrote: » Google suggests it might be from the show "Glee"? IF so then the poster is rightfully ashamed. Viewing that show is more shameful that killing some evil whales (not Dolphins), which is what I believe the Faroe Islanders (not Danes specifically) are doing in those pix (which are currently blocked for me).
Richard tea wrote: » Picture number 10 looks like he is having a Whale of a time:p
liah wrote: » I'd like to know the reasons for the slaughter prior to condemning it. In the north of Canada, seal hunting is very controversial, as you can imagine.
bijapos wrote: » Raised inhumanely (a lot of the time) and killed inhumanely, as opposed to the Faroese where they are raised humanely (i.e. in the wild) and killed inhumanely. Sorry but to me its the pot (us) calling the kettle (them) black here.