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This is a question Hypocrisy

Overheard the other day: "I've told you before - stop swearing in front of the kids, for fuck's sake." Your tales of double standards please.

(, Thu 19 Feb 2009, 12:21)
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Of course I enjoy it
otherwise I would buy my poultry from adsa. But I also enjoy the fact that I don't need to support the battery hen industry.
(, Thu 19 Feb 2009, 15:13, 1 reply)
But to call it a sport is somewhat disgusting.
Don't you think?


I don't think anyone should enjoy killing something. Serial killers are the exeption.
(, Thu 19 Feb 2009, 15:16, closed)
A moot point, for sure
But one unrelated to m'colleague's complaint about hypocrisy.
(, Thu 19 Feb 2009, 15:21, closed)
Yes but....
I hate seeing people trying to make excuses for something which is intrinsically a shitty thing to get enjoyment from.

I'm very wary of people who get enjoyment from taking somethings life.
(, Thu 19 Feb 2009, 15:27, closed)
I suppose
It is a 'sport' in the same way that fishing is a sport.

It is not the killing of an animal that I enjoy, it is the fact I am with good friends, in beautiful countryside, having a few drinks looking forward to cooking whatever I shoot.
(, Thu 19 Feb 2009, 15:23, closed)
Why not enjoy it?
After all, any sign of compassion toward your next meal may cause you to go hungry.
Enjoying and making a sport of catching your own food, makes it all the better - in ability/skill and taste.
Plus the young man makes his point in boycotting the mass-processing market, albeit a small dent, benefits from a clear conscience and... tastier food.

Moot point is people cooking their meals - the ones who enjoy it, cook the tastiest!

What's to say the food-to-be doesn't enjoy the thrill of the chase?
(, Thu 19 Feb 2009, 16:01, closed)
I shoot as well tbh.
To be honest, the poster is being far more morally honest than someone who buys their meat from the supermarket. At least they're facing up to the fact that for the fact that something dies when they eat meat, rather than complaining about them enjoying 'killing stuff'. Hence the hipocrisy.
(, Mon 23 Feb 2009, 21:08, closed)

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