Ethical issues with food

By migs on May 26th, 2007

I will begin by categorically stating that I am not opposed to hunting for food, though it’s unnecessary. We live in a predatory universe. We also torture and abuse children, poison and abuse our military members and their families, “kicking them to the curb” without decent medical care for disease and trauma we introduce, have our special forces introduce Ebola into isolated villages in Africa using drinking water as the vector without their knowledge, actively fumigate ourselves and every species on this planet with some of the most diabolical “disease” and “weather control” “substances” (including nanotech)) with chemtrails as the vector (”ouch”, is anyone reading this?), etc… Of course, when I say “we” I intend to include those who actively cause it, and those who know about it and say nothing. So why should I expect that “we” would treat other sentient species on this planet any better?

3 Responses to “Ethical issues with food”

  1. My Autism and Chelation site said:

    My Autism and Chelation site

    There’s some kind of point here about unspoken knowledge: when I, with an excessive math background, see “1 in 166″, I immediately recognize that as a rewriting of “6 in 1000″. But Tyler didn’t, despite being an economist (which is plenty mathema…


  2. My Diagnosis Of Autism site said:

    My Diagnosis Of Autism site

    Then you should probably send that essay far and wide, every‘ your letters’ section you can find in the state, every newsroom email address (and offer to let them interview you or someone who can speak to it- are you members of any local support gr…


  3. My Autism Facts site said:

    My Autism Facts site

    She thinks we’re moving too fast with oxytocin therapies. She pointed out several issues with dosing humans with oxytocin. First, it’s not clear how much relation there is between serum levels of oxytocin and levels in the central nervous system. Sec…


Leave a Reply