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History always looks more romantic, beautiful.

 

How does a vegetarian know eating meat is evil? They don't eat meat so how do they know what it is like. Growing and eating vegetables is also a form of murder of something living. Some animals get murdered farming veggies.

Wonder how many so called activist ironically have a leather wallet, belt, shoes, oh how evil.

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Bear in mind that they believe/understand that the animal produce industry is responsible, not only for the horrific life-long abuse and killing of several million animals daily and is also the main cause of sufficient climate change to quite possibly lead to the virtual extinction of the human race in the near future.

 

That being the case, they probably view the opinions to the contrary of others, as being of no more relevance than the opinions of those who, in the 1940's, held the opinion that it was OK to eliminate a race. Or those who, up to the changes in UK law, held the opinion that it was OK to jail homosexual men. Or those who held the opinion that women should not be allowed to vote, or the opinion that it was OK to keep black slaves.....etc.

..........so after you have got that off your chest, lets tell the world all about it with spray cans!
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They may have a point.

 

Livestock and animal farming is very destructive. Not many people know the full horror of it.

 

Watch this and try and keep your cool:

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/gruesome-footage-exposes-chicks-being-6237632

........democracy is the key! not perfect but we should respect the rules.Human beings live in awful circumstances too as well as animals.Defacing public places by mindless graffiti whilst some might accept as art only makes the democratic majority angry!
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Can you give us some examples?

 

Loads.

 

If you promise not to selectively quote.

 

Start with the link I posted. Thanks.

 

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........democracy is the key! not perfect but we should respect the rules.Human beings live in awful circumstances too as well as animals.Defacing public places by mindless graffiti whilst some might accept as art only makes the democratic majority angry!

 

Is there any evidence that it makes the majority angry?

 

Wealthy older art collectors cream themselves over Banksy's graffiti, which after all is almost always effectively commentary on many big issues including animal cruelty as a key theme

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Loads.

 

If you promise not to selectively quote.

 

Start with the link I posted. Thanks.

 

That's a case of the industry not being properly regulated or the rules being flouted, it doesn't mean that it can't be run humanely. All industries can be/are destructive in one way or another.

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Well it certainly does when making comparisons to 21st century broken modern Britain. :)

 

Just reading Robert tressell, ragged trousered philanthropists. Only halfway it but other than some minor details I'd say it could been written last year.

 

Sheffield city center is crumbling, taxi driver told me he has heard few things and reckons rents are too high now in Sheffield for some small business to carry on. It will be a circular effect with higher rents, business closing, shoppers leaving going elsewhere. Market is a good example of that as well.

 

Graffiti paint out of some childish protest is only reminding people to not forget to get some meat for dinner later. Next time they do it on the moor.

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