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Always find it interesting that you can work an animal hard all of it's life, kill it for food - or just because you don't want it any more, but if you have sex with it you risk going to jail
That's messed up.
Obviously I can imagine scenarios where it's cruel that same as it would be for a human - i'm not talking about cruelty.Comment
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You didn't read my link.Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostAlways find it interesting that you can work an animal hard all of it's life, kill it for food - or just because you don't want it any more, but if you have sex with it you risk going to jail
That's messed up.
This guy was a vet who could work in the UK.
Would you want to take your pet/racing dog or horse to see him and have it stay overnight in his care?"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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I read it. I'm just saying.... it's illegal whether you're a vet or not.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou didn't read my link.
This guy was a vet who could work in the UK.
Would you want to take your pet/racing dog or horse to see him and have it stay overnight in his care?Comment
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Remember don't annoy the RSPCA or a livestock farmer.Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostI read it. I'm just saying.... it's illegal whether you're a vet or not.
The first lot will make your life hell by dragging you through the courts and the 2nd one may just shoot you by "accident"."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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I'l insert the rimshot for you.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostAs if paedos grooming kids wasn't bad enough, now people like him are grooming pets!
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We are an irrational, emotional animal. We cherish some of our fellow species as pets or 'proud steeds', while others are just food, still others we find repulsive. No rhyme, no reason. This is one just one reason why any 'philosophy' that attempts to elevate pure reason, while ignoring emotion, to a philosophically central position, is never going to gain much traction in the real world.Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostAlways find it interesting that you can work an animal hard all of it's life, kill it for food - or just because you don't want it any more, but if you have sex with it you risk going to jail
That's messed up.
Obviously I can imagine scenarios where it's cruel that same as it would be for a human - i'm not talking about cruelty.
HTH.My subconscious is annoying. It's got a mind of its own.Comment
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