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growing meat without animals?
by dtbx47
Oh come on!!! This is ludicrous... Why are we even listening to these sanctimonious, conceited and self-righteous vegetarians!!! This is an outrage!!! Meat without animals like there's not enough "Genetically Modified" food out there. We deserve to eat natural food and no one can deprive us of that, these vegetarians don't hear us say that "oh, what you doing to the poor plants yanking 'em like that and slicing and dicing 'em like that!!! That's just sick and sadistic!!!" They don't hear that from us. Oh, and if they're so incessant in growing meat without meat why don't they try to grow vegetables without plants first then tells us what it's like. People listen to yourself and don't get swayed or pressured into doing this endeavor!!! Our diet is a God-given right. And they shouldn't exaggerate the "predatory instinct" behind our eating meat for Christ's sake they're domestic animals (and not wild that are being hunted, c'mon this isn't animal planet) systematically "harvested" or butchered if you want to be so direct. If they can't stand animals being slaughtered then just walk away, keep quiet, and mind their own business. Yes, they say that this violates the rights of animals and this is an act of cruelty towards animals, well I've got news for them we have the right to live and eating happens to be a method to stay alive and isn't it cruel to starve someone or to jam something into his mouth that he doesn't like; please people wake up!!! And to those "carnivores" who are so squeamish and guilt-ridden you should not eat meat because you couldn't take the entirety of its nature, in all honesty you can't eat meat without killing the animal first!!! Raw meat like sushi is still dead animal, you see it incontrovertible, and if you're guilt-ridden about it then go chomp down on grass. Since when was feeding people ever "evil" I Don't understand these vegetarians? What's up with them? Stuffing our mouths with "Frakenstein" isn't the answer...
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