06-20-2015, 09:50 PM
So i really have to ask...
I can't possibly sign this petition because doing so would make me a hypocrite. Not because I eat dog (I never would, I love dogs), but because they have a different culture than our own and attempting to join in on something to change the way they live would just be wrong as I would never want anybody to do that to me. If China was to make a petition to stop us from eating Americanized Chinese food and it reached more signatures than this is trying to reach, would I stop eating it? No I would not, would you? If every practitioner of Hinduism signed a petition for the American government to stop the American people from eating cows (which they view as holy), would I want them to make it illegal to eat cow? No, I would not.
I'm not going to become a vegetarian.
Where do we cross the line? Are we just going to pick and choose what meat is okay to eat? How is signing a petition going to stop these types of people from doing more harm. I doubt the chinese government is going to do anything about it even if there was 1 million signatures. If we succeed they are still going to go out and find other animals to torture, steal and kill. I'm sure the LCU is doing everything in their power so that animals can be treated with the compassion and respect. But when there is supply and demand, there will always be people that go ahead and do it. That's why there's a black market for substances, child trafficking, weapons, etc.
I can't possibly sign this petition because doing so would make me a hypocrite. Not because I eat dog (I never would, I love dogs), but because they have a different culture than our own and attempting to join in on something to change the way they live would just be wrong as I would never want anybody to do that to me. If China was to make a petition to stop us from eating Americanized Chinese food and it reached more signatures than this is trying to reach, would I stop eating it? No I would not, would you? If every practitioner of Hinduism signed a petition for the American government to stop the American people from eating cows (which they view as holy), would I want them to make it illegal to eat cow? No, I would not.
I'm not going to become a vegetarian.
Where do we cross the line? Are we just going to pick and choose what meat is okay to eat? How is signing a petition going to stop these types of people from doing more harm. I doubt the chinese government is going to do anything about it even if there was 1 million signatures. If we succeed they are still going to go out and find other animals to torture, steal and kill. I'm sure the LCU is doing everything in their power so that animals can be treated with the compassion and respect. But when there is supply and demand, there will always be people that go ahead and do it. That's why there's a black market for substances, child trafficking, weapons, etc.
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