Dustin Kesselberg
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And that's what I call hypocrisy.
How's that?
And that's what I call hypocrisy.
So what?See the previous links posted. Even the people who support this "hunt" admit that it has nothing to do with keeping the populations of the seals down.
So what?
You are still arguing from emotion, and dlacone responded with facts, which you attempted to discredit with emotive reply.
I don't derive from the previous posts that Canadian Law is being broken. Have I missed a trick here?
DR
Explain how beating a seal to death isn't immoral. I've already explained how it is.
If you used the same argument in that fashion it would be called Equivocation.So the fact that the population is large is an excuse to do it? I could use the same argument in defense of murder for humans since there are after all 6 billion of us..![]()
I'm arguing from facts and emotion. A double whammy. I've either refuted the facts the people who support this massacre have presented or explained how they have no relevance. I don't see how there's anything left but dumb people repeating the same arguments I refuted last week.
Do you empathize with the grass when you step on it? Do you shed tears for a mosquito that you smash? I'm wondering why you think humans should feel empathy for all living things, especially since most non-humans don't empathize with us.
Beating seals to death and butchering them where they lay is what I'd call "blood thirsty". Deal with it.
The term "blood thirsty" describes motivations, not actions. I doubt that many of the hunters are motivated by a desire to kill for killing's sake. Fortunately, that sort of twisted mind is fairly rare in this world.
I kill rats and mice, and other vermin. The motivation is the health and safety of my family.Whereas, killing for money's sake is considered rather twisted.
At the least, if their prey is humans.
And I wonder why you continually assume that all animals are the same. Or that a cow, chicken, or pig is the mental equivalent of a blade of grass.
Either that, or shut the hell up and stop making these irrational, downright moronic comparisons that even a retarded 10-year old kid could refute.
Whereas, killing for money's sake is considered rather twisted.
At the least, if their prey is humans.
I kill rats and mice, and other vermin. The motivation is the health and safety of my family.
Do you have a problem with that?
DR
I kill rats and mice, and other vermin. The motivation is the health and safety of my family.
Do you have a problem with that?
aggle-rithm said:Poor little vermin...*sniff*
Thaiboxerken said:I don't and neither did I make any statement as such. Danish said that ALL living things should be empathized with, so that's why I mentioned grass. He's repeatedly failed to demonstrate why.
I'll tell you what. Make me shut up.
Oh, and do try to actually read the thread before making such silly assumptions about my arguments.
Thaiboxerken said:Yes, and?
We used a cage trap for a squirrel who got into the house, and a racoon.Naw.
Though personally, I prefer "no kill" methods of extraction.
The death penalty comes to mind, but I don't find it awful, more a pest control deal. Jeff Dahmer made plague infested rats look good by comparison.Hell, some humans have been referred to as "vermin". Some pretty awful things were justified for that reason...
Because he was thinking about dead grass?TBK said:Again, I did not say grass was an animal. Grass are living things though. The Danish said all living things should be empathized with, not just animals. Why do you build straw men?
Thaiboxerken said:Again, I did not say grass was an animal. Grass are living things though. The Danish said all living things should be empathized with, not just animals. Why do you build straw men?
We used a cage trap for a squirrel who got into the house, and a racoon.
The death penalty comes to mind, but I don't find it awful, more a pest control deal. Jeff Dahmer made plague infested rats look good by comparison.![]()
How's that?
Definition:
IN BRIEF: Insincerity by pretending to have qualities or beliefs not really held.
Europeans are picking on the actions in another country without applying the same considerations to things they do.
Quote exactly where he stated that all living things should be treated the same, please. Until then, I'm not the one building strawmen.
We weren't even talking about treating things the same. We were debating his claim that all living things should be empathized with. Try and keep up.