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Originally Posted by darkfroggy I'm pretty sure cows aren't sliced off limb by limb, then left off to bleed out/starve to death/ slowly eaten by other predators.
That, and cows aren't anywhere close to being extinct. |
I never said extinction wasn't an issue. No point aruging against facts. That said, majority of the livestock slaughter house uses arguably equally cruel methods to kill the animals (electrocution, sliting their throats to them let bleed out etc).
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Originally Posted by Soltaaa If a animal is being slaughterd and everything will be used and sold then i really dont mind and will enjoy my steak but when people are cutting a big ass shark that is near instiction and using only 5% of it and then tossing it back into the water thats what bothers me. Wiping out a shit load of sharks all for a fuckin bowl of soup? just so that you can feel wealthy when eating it. Just because we are blessed with all different kinds of animals doesnt mean we have to chop each one up and eat it.
it all boils down to, why waste 95% of a animal for a bowl of soup. |
Many of the Taiwanese locals in the Southern communities actually eat shark meat as well..but do I expect that to be mentioned in an anti-shark finning documentary? No. Are those people in the majority? No..but still it's not ALL going to waste. If it's all going to waste, it will be completely worthless, not 2GBP/pound.
Just as if I were to suggest you to watch slaughterhouse documentaries...of course there will be ones that choose to kill the animals in a not-so curel manner..majority of them will find whatevers most cost/and time efficient...just like these shark-finners...why bring back the shark and carry more load on the boat when the demand for it is not very huge.
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Originally Posted by zz Now i understand and im sure twitchyzero does too that the sharks are going extinct (looks like he read 5 sections of this thread). He isn't denying that. He was just making a point that other people besides asians fuck shit up too when it comes to consuming non human species. |
thank you.