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Originally Posted by biznatch
I honestly don't see why so many people are this negative about the issue. Have you been on the site Kentucky Fried Cruelty? I won't go there anymore since I've seen how they treat the animals.
Watch the videos. If someone wants to show compassion, I'm not saying I'd do it myself, but hey: at least he's pushing his message through. The animals could be treated much more ethically, many of the things that they go through are unnecesary.
~And the zuchinni masturbation was, IMO, a bit...weird. Why are you against "animal-friendly" people?
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Re: zuchinni... it's the preferred vegetable for both anal and vaginal masturbatory stimulation. Seriously though, the point was that it's hype, propaganda- NOT news. It's not informative, it's sensational- and it's about as unbiased as Michael Moore or O'Reilly.
Re: the site, the videos...
I'm sure you garnered some measure of stomach-wrenching horror, disgust, and personal umbrage towards KFC for the "treatment" of the chickens on those videos. I don't want this thread turning into a "why the KentuckyFriedCruelty site and videos are total bullshit" thread, because at least one already exists. Since i've seen the site, I invite anyone here to read the thread where the site and vids are shredded and picked apart more thoroughly than the chickens in the KFC factory. Bottom line is, not surprisingly, compassion for a purported cruel treatment of animals is overriding the use of intelligence and reason in many respects of the propaganda used (example: the notion that the chickens are alive when boiled, etc... they're unconscious or dead already. Flapping wings and body movement have got shite to do with being alive. Every living creature's body convulses and wrenches post-mortum... humans, fish, foul, roaches, everything).
So, they spin the info in such a way, and use the video of moving chickens, to convince the more "easily lead" (those already with a weak spot for animals) that somehow chickens are alive when being dropped in boiling water, having their throats slit, etc.
I don't hate animal lovers, not by a long shot, and never said such a thing. I love animals, but I also recognize the role that some animals play in the food chain. See, you're trapped in the same use of unsubstantiated hyperbole that your PETA people use. You're buying into the same lame arguments. I didn't say anything about animal-friendly people. If your choice is to not eat animals, I applaud you for your decision, even though it's not mine. The problem I have is with people and organizations, like PETA, where they use
FALSE information and brainwash-style tactics to get people to their cause. Their so-called "information" is just what some people want to hear, and leaves out the rings of truth that make a sane and competent person see through their thin veil of nonsense.
When it all comes down to it, most of the propaganda (written and video) they have can be easily and thoroughly debunked as rhetoric, not fact.
Did you know they put out a comic book geared for children that shows devilish-looking men catching fish and calls it murder, then (and this is the good part) warns children to be careful for their doggies and kitties too, because who knows where their murderous rampage will end.
PDF of the comic about fishing. This is supposed to be for kids... and NOT brainwashing nonsense? Yeah, ok.
This is supposed to be for children? Another non-brainwashing gem from PETA.