No, they are real animals.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanuki
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You could argue that about almost anything, though. Why is the NRA so worried about gun regulations when there are homeless people dying in the streets? Why is the ACLU so concerned about free speech when thousands of people are dying from a lack of adequate health care?
Actually I think PETA disapproves of pet ownership altogether. They're pretty stupid.Just speculation here but if you are a member of PETA it might be ok to get an abortion but not ok to declaw your cat because your landlord demands it.
I love how whenever somebody says anything against animal cruelty the conversation always degrades to the point that somebody chimes in with "You care about animals more than people!" At that point, your argument is no better than PETA's. Nobody in this topic has said anything that should remotely give anyone the idea that they place animals above people.
To address a couple things:
1) When a cat plays with a mouse, it's just acting out hunting instincts. It lacks the mental capacity to be humane or inhumane. Most animals feel no malice or desire to inflict suffering. It's just instinctual behavior. In fact, most animals kill as humanely as their bodies make possible because quick kills are in their best interests. When a lion chases after a gazelle, it goes for the throat because it'll take it down fast, before it can have its skull cracked open by a flailing hoof. So, go figure, people are often crueler than animals, especially given that we have the means to kill animals in ways that are practically painless and take next to no effort or cost. Although this is straying off a bit because we're talking about care more than slaughter. The natural world doesn't factor in there because animals don't hold other animals captive for their entire lives.
2) Getting meat should be a pretty low priority for those who are starving. People are omnivores, and like other omnivores, the majority of our diet should not be meat. Grains, vegetables, and fruit are all more important, and there are other sources of protein that are cheaper and more plentiful. I'm not saying people should be vegetarians, but if you can't afford much meat, it's not the end of the world. In general, poorer countries eat less meat, and if you are desperate for meat and will take anything, it can definitely result in bad things. Just look up bushmeat. A lot of very nasty diseases have spread to people through the uncontrolled bushmeat trade. HIV likely came through that. Not to mention they have no clue what the heck animal they're eating. You're WAY better off eating some beans, legumes, nuts, seeds, etc. in that situation. There's a reason why charities send Plumpy Nut to Africa and not steaks.
When humans sear beaks off chickens, we're acting out our instincts to save as much of a resource as possible, to squeeze all the blood out pf a turnip. If it was cheaper to do it more humanely, we would be.
For every 'humane' example of a lion killing there is, there's also bot flies, tapeworms, constricting snakes, venom that stuns but doesn't kill...
And look into the plight of the poor aphids before you assume we are the only species to keep others as chattle.
Look into the amino acid differences between a steak and an equal amount of soy protein. There is a significant difference, and it's not trivial. Easy to compensate for in the civilized world. Not so much in Ethiopia.
And charities send nuts instead of steaks cause most of those countries are rife with corruption, and the meat won't reach it's destination. Nuts will.
And nuts are cheaper.
What if you didn't consider an animal so much as a pet but more of an equal? Like with marriage? Would they have a problem with someone marrying an animal to be treated as an equal?
Plus nuts are easier to store and transport than meat, nothing to worry about spoiling or needing to refrigerate.
The choice isn't needed. It costs little extra effort to treat animals with some sense of decency.
Tell me, which is healthier/tastier? A healthy animal or a miserable heap of fat pumped up on antibiotics & steroids?
Also, don't buy your meat at a super market, the quality of meat is lower even if it's cheaper. I'd rather eat less meat but good meat.
With that kind of lazy, defeatist attitude nothing will ever change. The food industry in Europe is heavily regulated and it's about bloody time the rest of the world starts regulating that industry as well.Besides the weed, ain't happening. Realistically, if you try to take the fat cat's profits, he gets them somewhere else. Realistically, meat is a commoditity in the world marketplace, a big one. One that's gone up quite a bit in recent years.
When world hunger isn't an issue, I'll give animal rights a serious thought.
You'd be surprised, a lot of more 'primitive' cultures treat their life stock better then us.
The only reason why there are still starving countries is because we let them starve.No space in starving countries for "Humane" chicken farms. Everthing is reserved for whatever agriculture they can grow.
Do you let them free roam before you eat them? Or do you keep them confined in small spaces with their beaks chopped of and feed them antibiotics & steroids?To hell with chickens I say, get 'em nice and fat, cut their heads off, give the kids some entertainment while they run around the yard (As I alway's got as a small child) and eat 'em.
If the answer is NO, then you are already doing a better job at treating your chickens humane then the food industry.
Last edited by Amon_Re; 11-16-2011 at 03:36 AM.
It's a lot simpler then that really. Treating your life stock decently prevents the outbreaks of massive epidemics (bird flu anyone?) and removes the need to feed animals massive quantities of antibiotics which improves the usability of antibiotics (you slow down the rise of resistant germs).
So even if you care little about the animal's well being (it's going to be killed anyway) you still have a lot of things to gain by improving the quality of life these animals have.
1) Comparing the will to reduce unneeded suffering in life stock to starving kids in Africa is nothing more then lazy ass deflecting
2) Humans are the most cruel species in this world, we seem to enjoy the suffering of others. Want proof? Click this link to an image (not going to embed it into this post for the more easily offended people):
http://lh5.ggpht.com/-uzhNFXP4CW8/Rd...8/patience.jpg
3) Proper treatment of life stock improves the quality of the meat and reduces illnesses in the life stock
I've never seen a homeless person goto McDonalds. Well, not in my part of the world anyway. Over here they get free (helthy) food. The only thing homeless people over here buy is booze & smokes.
You still shouldn't fuck the person you're going to eat.What about cannibalism?
If you want to save as much of a resource as possible you wouldn"t need to sear off their beaks. It's more efficient/healthy to actually grow less animals in the same space as you reduce the need for antibiotics and the risks of sicknesses wiping out the whole stock.