100 Sled Dogs killed in Whistler after Olympics - Page 10
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Blasterion
China10272 Posts
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nalgene
Canada2153 Posts
On February 01 2011 23:14 absalom86 wrote: These dogs were shot multiple times and then stabbed with knives, dying slowly, And for no reason... There's some videos on youtube with a bunch of filipinos ( they all live in the forest or something with shacks ) and they're all laughing ( there's some kids and some older people around a fire ) as they kill swine. How do you know if the company didn't order him to do so... and then claim they didn't... and the post traumatic stress disorder that he suffered... | ||
GreEny K
Germany7312 Posts
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Nizaris
Belgium2230 Posts
I like eating steaks so animal will have to die, there really is no way around it. | ||
Blasterion
China10272 Posts
On February 02 2011 01:37 Nizaris wrote: So much outrage. Yes the way they did it is pretty disgusting, but as many have said i see no difference in killing 100 sled dogs, or 100 cows/pigs. And i'm sure slaughterhouse aren't a much better way of killing them. Legally i don't really see the problem. I like eating steaks so animal will have to die, there really is no way around it. Yeah but just killing them is a bit of a waste of good capital. They are worth more alive. | ||
Nizaris
Belgium2230 Posts
On February 02 2011 01:45 Blasterion wrote: Yeah but just killing them is a bit of a waste of good capital. They are worth more alive. and they also cost more to maintain alive. | ||
Djzapz
Canada10681 Posts
Good thing I don't really consider myself Canadian :> On February 02 2011 01:37 Nizaris wrote: So much outrage. Yes the way they did it is pretty disgusting, but as many have said i see no difference in killing 100 sled dogs, or 100 cows/pigs. And i'm sure slaughterhouse aren't a much better way of killing them. Legally i don't really see the problem. I like eating steaks so animal will have to die, there really is no way around it. Nobody's going to eat those sled dogs though. And similarly, if I knew my hamburger came from animals which were slaughtered like that, I wouldn't eat it... Granted I'm eating one now and for all I know it might be full of cow tears.... | ||
ZeromuS
Canada13378 Posts
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hp.Shell
United States2527 Posts
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XsebT
Denmark2980 Posts
On February 02 2011 00:27 Boblion wrote: Hunting wild elephants and slaughering 100 sled dogs ( a domesticated specie ) are two different things. Nobody gives a shit ( except WWF and PETA ) if you are shooting jackals, foxes or dholes. It is called hunting and it is probably one of the older human activities. I wasn't arguing whether hunting is correct or not. | ||
Boblion
France8043 Posts
On February 02 2011 02:09 XsebT wrote: I wasn't arguing whether hunting is correct or not. So what is your point ? Domesticated animals = wild animals ? | ||
JustPassingBy
10776 Posts
On February 01 2011 10:58 alffla wrote: WTF can't imagine canadians would do something like this wtf...... at least use lethal injnection or something if they really had to kill them this is so sad Have you ever heard of "sealing"? | ||
PlagueRat
United States39 Posts
gotta think positive | ||
Nizaris
Belgium2230 Posts
On February 02 2011 02:04 Djzapz wrote: sigh... Good thing I don't really consider myself Canadian :> Nobody's going to eat those sled dogs though. And similarly, if I knew my hamburger came from animals which were slaughtered like that, I wouldn't eat it... Granted I'm eating one now and for all I know it might be full of cow tears.... So the problem is not killing them but it is not eating them? that doesn't make any sense. good thing u've never been to a slaughterhouse, because if what you say is true you would be a vegetarian. Although i suspect you already know how they are killed and you're just BSing. They use bolt guns or electricity in slaughterhouses, how is that different then shooting them ? They sometimes have to try multiple times to kill them too. That isn't any better i'm sry. | ||
funkie
Venezuela9374 Posts
On February 01 2011 10:58 ReaverDrop! wrote: They're just animals, they are the property of the man who owns them, what he does to them is nobodies business as far as I'm concerned. I don't give a flying duck if I get banned or warned for this. But you sir, are one of the most fucking stupid persons in this forum. Fuck you. | ||
Exxo
United States79 Posts
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Djzapz
Canada10681 Posts
On February 02 2011 02:32 Nizaris wrote: So the problem is not killing them but it is not eating them? that doesn't make any sense. good thing u've never been to a slaughterhouse, because if what you say is true you would be a vegetarian. Although i suspect you already know how they are killed and you're just BSing. They use bolt guns or electricity in slaughterhouses, how is that different then shooting them ? They sometimes have to try multiple times to kill them too. That isn't any better i'm sry. I have a problem with inhumane slaughter of animals. Guess I just largely ignore it because hamburgers are delicious. And having been to a local slaughterhouse and having seen them cows getting killed, it looked OK. I'd be fine if it was always like what I've seen. It's unfortunate that it's not the case. | ||
XsebT
Denmark2980 Posts
On February 02 2011 02:25 Boblion wrote: So what is your point ? Domesticated animals = wild animals ? I'm saying there's a certain bias in this because of the common human feelings for dogs. I just believe these feelings to be somewhat baseless, since dogs aren't some kind of super animal and we could have picked other animals for the same tasks. That bit of the argument doesn't matter much though, since I go on to saying that we shouldn't do this sort of needless slaugtering of animals in general... BUT, what I want from people is to realize that if this was cows, it would only be noteworthy if we didn't eat them afterwards. | ||
Scorcher2k
United States802 Posts
On February 01 2011 10:58 ReaverDrop! wrote: They're just animals, they are the property of the man who owns them, what he does to them is nobodies business as far as I'm concerned. You have to be a sick son of a bitch to actually view an animal, let alone a domesticated one, in this way. I'll never understand how people can hurt others and/or animals... | ||
Treemonkeys
United States2082 Posts
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