Friday, May 2, 2008

Can you do it?

I think until we are prepared to bring up a baby animal from birth for two years, then one day decide to kill it, tear the skin off, throw away the parts we are not going to eat, that is cut off the head and legs, and the inners -- until we can do that, I don't think we should be getting someone else to do it for us. For those that say that man was meant to eat animals, you can't tell me it's natural -- it's about as natural as a pack of cows going out hunting together running after a deer, taking it down, and ripping apart! That's obviously not natural and neither is man killing animals.

It's something we can clearly live without.

We live in an age, where information has never been more abundant to the average person. Television, radio waves and Internet signals are sent through phone lines, cables, and even through the air via satellites. The entire globe as in touch with itself as it has ever been!

Don't forget even 50 years ago we didn't even have fax machines! Go back a hundred years, do you think any of our grandfathers knew about how much protein was available in nuts, grains and other products like that?

No it's clearly tradition mixed in with some brainwashing from corporations.

The pig dance

Years ago I attended an ethnic wedding. About halfway through some men come out of the kitchen dancing around carrying a plate above their heads. I didn't really know what was going on but as they got closer I realized that there was a dead pig on the plate!

To add insult to injury, there was a fruit stuffed in its mouth and its eyes were gouged out and in its place where some other type of fruit. Other than that the carcass was fully intact.

The concept was that from tradition, you're supposed to spot these guys some money and they will come by and cut a piece of the pig off for you!

I wouldn't give them $20 just to stay away -- Fuck tradition! Again this is something that has been carried on from generation to generation! Who's to say that today's so-called intelligent people are supposed to succumb to something that was invented years ago when they couldn't even communicate with each other?

I don't care if I upset anybody, but I wasn't getting near that pig.

Regardless of tradition -- what more horrific thing could you think of doing at a wedding!? It's supposed to be a time of gathering word to people are coming together as 1 -- a time of celebration and thought of the future -- like a birth if anything but what did they do because of tradition? Dance around with the dead carcass of the pig and try to feed it to you!

Does that make any sense at all? Am I talking to anybody?

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