SC - Not eating cute furry animals
lilinah@earthlink.net
lilinah at earthlink.net
Sat Apr 14 17:35:19 PDT 2001
I agree with your sentiments totally..too bad the rest of the sca does not hold a similar 'live and let live' attitude.
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On Thu, 5 Apr 2001 12:34:19
KallipygosRed wrote:
>In a message dated 4/5/01 6:03:46 AM US Mountain Standard Time,
>melcnewt at netins.net writes:
>
>
>> I don't eat rabbit either, wasn't real whoopie on Deer meat either, until we
>> had one given us. If you don't want to eat a animal that is your choice. I
>> don't like veggies either but Vegans don't harrass me about it.
>
>I actually have another standing on it, from having once lived in Alaska and
>been on moose hunts: I have no problems with anyone wanting to eat
>anything...as long as they eat. I can't abide *trophy* hunters who take a
>portion of the beast, and use nothing else. I know the Indians of Alaska use
>all of the moose, including bone...and a moose will feed a family of six for
>five months. So, my only gripe is against people who hunt for heads or horns
>and leave the rest to rot. I have fed Vegans ("no meat, dairy, or fish...not
>even tuna"), Meat Eaters ("I'm at the top of the food chain for a reason"),
>Wheat/Egg Avoiders ("so high in cholesterol or makes me fat"), Green Avoiders
>("I don't like green. I just don't"), and Neandrathals ("yes, its a lovely
>feast, where's the ketchup?"). I don't have problems with any constraints
>anyone puts on what they eat, as long as they don't force those constraints
>on me or are rude about my own choices. Like I said, the only one that really
>bothers me, and may elict comment are the Trophyites ("Ewww, eat bear, how
>disgusting? But the head makes a nice hat rack, eh?").
>
>Lars
>
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