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<blockquote data-quote="Flipx99" data-source="post: 2897931" data-attributes="member: 562352"><p>I already said how they die is irrelevant. I am not the other Josh as humaity isn't a point or focus for me.</p><p></p><p>I have met people who run slaughter houses. I have used a blowtorch on a pig to burn the hair off. How an animal dies doesn't seem to bother me. How a person dies doesn't seem to bother me. (which is why working for the DoD is good). Blown to pieces or a slow death via cancer...all about the same.</p><p></p><p>Calling it a sport is quite different. The people who ran those slaughterhouses didnt say that their actions was a sport. People who shoot defenseless animals who don't have an equal opportunity to attack you is not a sport.</p><p></p><p>Sports require rules which level the playing field. The field is not and will not be level until the animals have the same capabilities as people. Since I don't see Mufassa splitting the atom anytime soon; it is only fair that we compete on their level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flipx99, post: 2897931, member: 562352"] I already said how they die is irrelevant. I am not the other Josh as humaity isn't a point or focus for me. I have met people who run slaughter houses. I have used a blowtorch on a pig to burn the hair off. How an animal dies doesn't seem to bother me. How a person dies doesn't seem to bother me. (which is why working for the DoD is good). Blown to pieces or a slow death via cancer...all about the same. Calling it a sport is quite different. The people who ran those slaughterhouses didnt say that their actions was a sport. People who shoot defenseless animals who don't have an equal opportunity to attack you is not a sport. Sports require rules which level the playing field. The field is not and will not be level until the animals have the same capabilities as people. Since I don't see Mufassa splitting the atom anytime soon; it is only fair that we compete on their level. [/QUOTE]
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