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Is Britain really “a nation of animal lovers”?

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Re: Is Britain really “a nation of animal lovers”?

Post by oftenwrong on Tue Dec 13, 2011 10:31 pm

RockOnBrother wrote:I love animals... fried, roasted, and bar-b-qued. Horse is exceptional grilled medium rare.


http://theprimalchallenge.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/eat-a-horse.jpg?w=640&h=361

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Re: Is Britain really “a nation of animal lovers”?

Post by polyglide on Mon Feb 20, 2012 3:45 pm

Humans are the most diverse creatures on earth regarding their feelings for animals.

Cat lovers may kick a dog up the backside for obvious reasons, the dog does not like the cat.

This can be multiplied many times over by using different senarios.

One mans meat etc.,

Man has been a hunter since records began and mainly for food, not for fun.

You can have different views as to wether in this day and age it is acceptable to hunt for fun and see the demise of any animal that may not be used in an acceptable manner following its death, it depends entirely on the beliefs of the person involved.

However, if you ban one blood sport you should ban them all.

Hare coursing has been banned and yet falconry which is exactly the same but using different animals has not,why not?.

We live in a very mixed up world and to be concerned about the welfare of animals may to some feel of no importance but if we fail to do so what might the next thing be we start not caring about.?





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