PETA Recap/Summary
I'm offering this here as a service to Cellar members who were engaged in some semi-vigorous debate with a new member who claimed to be an employee of PETA. All statements are paraphrased and summarized to save time and space:
Garnet - Eating meat is bad, don't do it. Most Everyone Else - We like meat, leave us alone. That pretty well ought to get us back up to speed on this topic. :3eye: |
I missed the debate. Oh well. Let me create a new category for me.
I love meat, and wish I could eat it, but I don't think (beef anyway) is all that safe right now, at least in the US. I've stopped eating beef since the mad cow thing, and for purely selfish reasons, I'd like all of you to stop too. A huge boycott of beef will pressure them to make it safe again. Once it's safe, I'll fire up the grill. [homer] Mmmm hamburgers on the grill. [/homer] |
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Damn I missed the drama.
As the cows on the Chick-fil-A billboard say: "Eat mor chikin" ;) http://www.chickfila.com/home.asp Personally, if I had my way, I'd eat turkey everyday. Hell, I might just pick up some turkey today...enough to chow down on it for the rest of the week. :D |
There's not a damn thing you can buy and eat that is risk free. You're better off doing the preparation yourself but that's not a complete safety guarantee. :(
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You know, I'm always looking for new ways to horrify my neighbors. Slaughtering my own beef on the front lawn ought to do nicely.
Thanks, Bruce! :D |
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Growth hormones don't really concern me that much, but mostly because I'm ignorant about the effects of eating growth hormone enhanced meat. How is it different than regular meat? How is grain feeding bad? Never heard that one, but there's a lot I don't know. The irradiation doesn't bug me much at all. There's some talk that it may destroy some of the nutrients in the meat, but so does cooking. Shit in the meat is a gross thought, but if you cook it enough, it isn't a health concern. Mad cow disease freaks me right out, because you can't kill it by cooking it. Not even when you burn it to a crisp. |
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I was disappointed by your post. Given the posts above, I wouldn't exactly say "most everyone else" is 100% OK with meat consumption. If you have doubts as to my "claim" of employment, I'd be happy to send you my name, work phone number and email address at work in a private message. Thanks. |
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The alternative would be find a small local farm that eschews corporate practices. Then sneak out at night and russle one. ;) |
Garnet,
My reasons for being concerned about beef are purely selfish ones. I don't want to get sick. I couldn't care less about the ethics of killing a cow and eating it. |
Oh look, a new member! Welcome to the Cellar garnet. :D
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In case you didn't know, the system crashed last night. According to the administrator, all accounts created in the last week had to be re-set. Thanks for the friendly greeting--you have a WONDERFUL day, OK? :3eye: |
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Garnet - Eating meat is bad, don't do it.
Slang - Whatever........got any good pictures to add to the "dog pics" thread in the quality images forum?? That's the real question. |
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