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On Tue, 06 Jul 2004 04:38:39 GMT, Jonathan Ball wrote:
>Causing animals to live is not providing them a benefit.
>This is established as a matter of fact and of logic.
>Life per se is not a benefit in any way.
· "Animal Rights" is a gross mi$nomer in regards to domestic
animals. The goal of "ARAs" is to eliminate domestic animals,
and they exploit Animal Welfare issues to generate funding for
what they hope to accomplish. "ARAs" are extremely opposed to
the suggestion that people try to contribute to decent lives
for farm animals with their lifestyle, because that works
against their elimination objective.
People who want to contribute to decent lives for farm animals
with their lifestyle should accept that they can not do it by
being veg*ns, but only by being more conscientious consumers of
animal products. Also keep in mind the fact that some types of
meat involve fewer animal deaths than some types of vegetable
products.
Anyone who wants to promote better lives for animals should be
aware of the huge difference between "AR" and Animal Welfare.
People should only contribute to "AR" if they want to support the
elimination of domestic animals. ·
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AVMA Policy on Animal Welfare and Animal Rights
Animal welfare is a human responsibility that encompasses all aspects
of animal well-being, from proper housing and nutrition to preventive
care, treatment of disease, and when necessary, humane euthanasia.
The AVMA's commitment to animal welfare is unsurpassed.
However, animal welfare and animal rights are not the same. AVMA cannot
endorse the philosophical views and personal values of animal rights
advocates when they are incompatible with the responsible use of animals
for human purposes, such as food and fiber, and for research conducted
to benefit both humans and animals.
http://www.avma.org/policies/animalwelfare.asp
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"One generation and out. We have no problem with the extinction of
domestic animals." --Wayne Pacelle
"People who don't want them to exist should be "vegans". "Vegans"
aren't interested in contributing to lives of any quality for farm
animals: they don't want there to be farm animals." --Jonathan Ball
"It is not larger, cleaner cages that justice demands...but empty
cages." --Tom Regan
"Pet ownership is an absolutely abysmal situation brought about
by human manipulation." --Ingrid Newkirk
"The cat, like the dog, must disappear... We should cut the
domestic cat free from our dominance by neutering, neutering, and
more neutering, until our pathetic version of the cat ceases to
exist." --John Bryant
"Not only are the philosophies of animal rights and animal
welfare separated by irreconcilable differences... the enactment
of animal welfare measures actually impedes the achievement of
animal rights..." --Gary Francione and Tom Regan
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| Phil L |
mmmmm.........KFC.................*drool*..............
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