Animals You Eat: Bad Meat!

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Way to support twisting my words beyond context. :rolleyes:
You twisted your own words, hon. Please continue on your topic of child labor and factory farming. **so when you consume the meat that was raised using child labor, aren’t you contributing to that practice? **
 
You twisted your own words, hon. Please continue on your topic of child labor and factory farming. **so when you consume the meat that was raised using child labor, aren’t you contributing to that practice? **
You missed this part didn’t you?
That’s quite a stretch. Not all slaughterhouses use child labor. :rolleyes: Heck let’s take this even further, how do you know your neighborhood wasn’t once an American Indian burial ground? :rolleyes:
I’m not fond of quoting myself for the purpose of redundancy, just so you know.
 
. my 2 year old grandbaby seems to be a natural vegan… .
i’ve heard of cases where young children were extremely unhealthy on a vegan diet and were wasting away… were brought into court and charged w/ child neglect… and some lost custody of their children… One couples’ child DIED…
 
that’s awesome, but you’re doing it in the wrong thread. abortion threads are down the hall and to your left. sounds like you have a lot you could contribute there, so you might wanna go check it out 👋
nice try trying to divert attention from the primary point…:rolleyes:

animals are not created in God’s image; people are and so, why are we wasting time on animal’s rights when so many humans don’t have any.?
 
We all need to do something, no matter how insignificant it may seem. We must all be the change we want to see in the world.(:rolleyes:how cliche is that?)
i wonder what would happen if no one ever killed any animals for food…

seems all the land would be taken over by animals… and we couldn’t grow any plants for food…

i get the feeling environmentalists would love this…

most of them seem to be pro-abortion and to want only THEM to be allowed to live on Planet Earth anyway…
 
animals on factory farms are treated as production units. they are kept in conditions that deprive them of everything that is natural to them, fed antibiotics and pesticides, and food that is not appropriate for them. they live in intensive confinement and very stressful conditions.

large farms also create lots of manure. the manure goes out, untreated into large pits, where it often ends up in the rivers and streams, air, soil, and groundwater. seriously look at what this does :eek:

factoryfarm.org/?page_id=19

wages are notoriously low on these factory farms and they often exploit undocumented immigrants too.

a boycott of farming that we feel is unethical is part of the solution… the other part is to get regulatory agencies off their duffs and enforcing laws that protect the community and shared resources.

well sustainable -i like this definition: “the attempt to provide the best outcomes for both human and natural environments both now and in the indefinite future.” obviously, enormous, festering sewer lagoons filled and spilling into water supplies don’t fit that bill.

ethical… well there was a time when animals were raised in environments that provided for at least most their natural needs. nesting materials, straw to lay on, room to spread their wings or turn around, adequate exercise and grazing/proper food. industrial farming denies them all of this, and because of cramped quarters, they have to be “modified” without anesthetic, and fed antibiotics to keep them in reasonable health. chickens have been genetically modified in harmful ways too - they grow so large so fast, that their little legs can’t support them, and their internal organs fail. turkeys have to be artificially inseminated because they carry too much breast meat to reproduce naturally.

now if you’re caring properly for your animals, they are healthy and don’t need antibiotics or hormones to make them grow or produce. you’ll also need more workers, and you need to keep them around… so you pay them a fair wage. since you’re not putting 10,000 animals into a single shed, you don’t have to pump out tons of raw sewage into open pits for the rest of the community to deal with.

you will probably note, the vegetarian/vegan movement did not take off until factory farms took over family farms and the truth about them started come out. that is because most people are satisfied with humane treatment of farmed animals in settings that aren’t toxic to the public, and don’t exploit workers. the longer factory farming goes on, the more momentum is gained by the veg movement - and incidents like this latest flu epidemic and continued destruction of the environment are fueling the trend.

ultimately what i see is that the meat eaters will cause their own meat eating demise by keeping these places open and profiting. there will be a deadly flu, or lots of deaths from antibiotic resistant e. coli, or contaminated water. and when that happens, it will be a crisis, and there will suddenly be a host of new laws and regulations, most of them probably pretty stupid, in an attempt to correct the situation. the excess we live in right now can’t end in any other way if people don’t start curbing their appetites for animal based foods.
i can’t believe the amount of time you environmentalists/vegetarians spend on this issue… when you could be spending your time working on more important problems in the world…
 
IF YOU FIND THESE DISCUSSIONS — OF PEOPLE WHO BELIEVE THAT THERE ARE REALLY GOOD AND POSSIBLY EVEN SPIRITUALLY MOTIVATED REASONS TO CONSIDER OMITTING MEAT FROM THE DIET — SO COMPLETELY UNREASONABLE…

W H Y ------ LET ME REPEAT ---- W H Y ARE YOU ALWAYS JOINING THE DISCUSSIONS??? :banghead:

WHO IS JUDGING WHO?
if you are so confirmed in your beliefs that eating meat is bad (etc, etc) why are YOU always joining in?lei
 
Cracker Mom: You should change your name to The Mad Lady !!! How fun is that!!! I’m lovin’ it!!! :love:

Crack M: Please don’t take that the wrong way. I love everybody. Even the mad ones!!!

Boy, it’s quiet here today. You could hear a pin drop. Everybody must be eating.
eating pork… but tonight i think i’ll do beef for a change…

in any case, why do you say such things…

Like: You should change your name to &^%%$#

but i love you anyway… even though you’re crazy…

PULLLLLLLEEEEEEEZZZZZEEEEE! :rolleyes:
 
Peace to you Dante. I think that most, if not all posters in this thread are PRO-LIFE anti-abortion. Please reference any posting where someone has stated that animal “rights” take presidence over human rights. I don’t think that anyone here has said that.
Please note that I made no such accusation. All I said (and will say again) is that the Church has spoken on this issue: there is nothing morally objectionable about eating meat. Period.

Thus, it is inappropriate to expend the amount of energy and passion and resources on animal “rights” as one ought to expend on the rights of the unborn.

Let me reiterate:

I am not accusing anyone here of being pro-abortion; I am merely saying (with support from the Church’s teachings) that i€t is not proper to be as passionate about animals as one is about people AND that it is acceptable to eat animals – therefore, this issue does not possess anything resembling the gravity of the abortion issue and should not elicit the kind of outrage that abortion should.

I’m not saying one can’t be a vegetarian – I’m saying one should not suggest that I have an obligation to (or even that I should) when the Church says it’s fine not to. I’m not saying one can’t think it’s sad to kill animals for food – I’m saying one has no right to suggest that I can’t do so, since the Church says I can.

Peace,
Dante
 
False dilemma: One does not preclude the other. Being Catholic means that one can be passionate about a number of things, from abortion to cruelty to animals to felt banners in church.

Oh, and for the record, I am neither vegan nor vegetarian. But this thread is about what it is about.
Thank you, sir.(or ma’am, if that is the case)
 
Thank you so much getting it 👍… is there a forum on the felt banners, I might weigh in on that! Peace,
I never said one could be passionate about only one thing. I am passionate about multiple issues as well.

Passions should have priorities as well.

Good day.

Eddie Mac
 
Don’t you love her humor!!! This lady loves her meat!!! You are what you eat!!! For anyone not familiar with Mad Cow Disease I am posting a little excerpt below:

MAD COW DISEASE
The BSE Epidemic in Great Britain
*An Interview with Dr. Frederick A. Murphy *Dean of the School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California Davis
by Sean Henahan, Access Excellence

*What exactly is BSE?

BSE, that is bovine spongiform encephalopathy, also known in Britain as the mad cow disease, is a progressive, lethal central nervous system disease of cattle. It is characterized by the appearance in neurons in the brain of affected cattle of vacuoles, clear holes, that give the brain the appearance of a sponge – this is where the term spongiform came from.

BSE was initially recognized in cattle in the UK in 1986; there is good information that it had not occurred before then. Epidemiological research led to the conclusion that the bovine agent had originated from the scrapie agent, which had been present in sheep in the United Kingdom for at least 200 years. It is presumed, but will likely never be proven, that the scrapie agent jumped species and moved into cattle when sheep offal (the leftover parts of butchered animals) was included in protein supplements fed to cattle. After cattle started to die, cattle carcasses and offal were included in the same protein supplements – this seems to have amplified the epidemic… *
remember the bad tomatoes of a few months back??

know anything about pesticides on plant food?
 
Please note that I made no such accusation. All I said (and will say again) is that the Church has spoken on this issue: there is nothing morally objectionable about eating meat. Period.

Thus, it is inappropriate to expend the amount of energy and passion and resources on animal “rights” as one ought to expend on the rights of the unborn.

Let me reiterate:

I am not accusing anyone here of being pro-abortion; I am merely saying (with support from the Church’s teachings) that i€t is not proper to be as passionate about animals as one is about people AND that it is acceptable to eat animals – therefore, this issue does not possess anything resembling the gravity of the abortion issue and should not elicit the kind of outrage that abortion should.

I’m not saying one can’t be a vegetarian – I’m saying one should not suggest that I have an obligation to (or even that I should) when the Church says it’s fine not to. I’m not saying one can’t think it’s sad to kill animals for food – I’m saying one has no right to suggest that I can’t do so, since the Church says I can.

Peace,
Dante
NIcely done, Dante, but you will never convince the morally superior grazers.

Eddie Mac
 
We make Chinese food with tofu, and I’ve learned a so much about vegan cooking from my Chinese friends who have taught me about ‘wheat meat’ — made with wheat gluten - so, I am sure you can learn too!

I am not really sure why you are posting on this forum (and in such a confusing 🤷 way) the point of this was to discuss the way animals are raised for food, perhaps you didn’t understand that. I would suggest you go back to the original post and watch the video - if you have something to contribute based upon that please do.
I couldn’t have said it better myself…
 
It is quite alright. We are well aware of the CCC.
I have to admit i am beginning to feel like a broken record.As the following has been said before over and over and over and over and overand overand overand over and over…
Well aware? And yet, the passage I quoted explicitly says it is acceptable to eat meat – this should end the debate.

Priorities:

Ending abortion – numero uno

Stopping global warming? Let’s prove it first.

Saving animals from the slaughterhouse? Not even close since the Church permits it.

Priorities, friend.

Peace,
Dante

*EDIT:*With respect, it’s entirely possible that you find yourself “sounding like a broken record” despite the fact that you are repeating a position that is indefensible. That you are saying the same thing over and over and over again does not lend it credence.
 
I think most people - even perhaps most Catholics - allow themselves to be concerned with several different issues at the same time. Considering the plight of factory-farmed animals does not preclude considering abortion to be an important issue, nor vice versa. ey.
a good Catholic sees that abortion is still legal… and works on THAT because there is SO much work that needs to be done… so much that s/he doesn’t have TIME for
helping allegedly mis-used animals… who are NOT themselves created in God’s image…

***Jesus said whatever you do/don’t do for the least of His brethren, you do/don’t do for HIM… ***

He never said the same thing about animals!!!
 
Well tofu isn’t the only Chinese dish out there. You have stuff like dimsum, wonton noodles, meat pao (over here we call them siopao :p). I read that the Cantonese tradition of Chinese cuisine is very heavy with using meat.

Well for one, the link’s been busted. Two, a fair number of posts seem to have been done with humor so why can’t I?

But you know, I really can’t stand the taste of most vegetables (or at least the way some people cook them) just as some people can’t stand the taste of sweets. That’s just how it is. When it comes to food, my logic is simple. If it smells good, and furthermore tastes good, then it’s bon appetit, itadakimasu, or simply: DIG IN!! >8D

I can’t really care much for how animals are raised purely because I’m not an animal person (at least as far as real animals go anyways :rolleyes:). As long as farms don’t do anything crazy like raise them near toxic, nuclear power plants, then I’m content to chomp away whatever meat that ends up on my plate. 🤷
You are free to eat what ever yo u like. You are missing the point. It is nit about the eating of meat. It is about the filthy disease ladde biohazards called factory farms which we are trying to discuss. ut, some one always has to come in and change the subject to meat eating. WHY!
IT IS NOT ABOUT EATING MEAT PEOPLE!!!

IT IS ABOUT FACTORY FARMS!!!

:blush:sheesh!
 
We make Chinese food with tofu, and I’ve learned a so much about vegan cooking from my Chinese friends who have taught me about ‘wheat meat’ — made with wheat gluten - so, I am sure you can learn too!

I am not really sure why you are posting on this forum (and in such a confusing 🤷 way) the point of this was to discuss the way animals are raised for food, perhaps you didn’t understand that. I would suggest you go back to the original post and watch the video - if you have something to contribute based upon that please do.
anyone who disagrees is off topic…

Ok… gotcha… :rolleyes:
 
You are free to eat what ever yo u like. You are missing the point. It is nit about the eating of meat. It is about the filthy disease ladde biohazards called factory farms which we are trying to discuss. ut, some one always has to come in and change the subject to meat eating. WHY!
IT IS NOT ABOUT EATING MEAT PEOPLE!!!

IT IS ABOUT FACTORY FARMS!!!

:blush:sheesh!
***it’s about how you spend your time…

helping people or helping animals…

(St Mt 25:31) ***
 
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