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Jamie Olivers Shows The Truth About Chickens

LAST Friday, in front of 4 million television viewers and a studio audience, the chef Jamie Oliver killed a chicken. Having recently obtained a United Kingdom slaughterman's license, Mr. Oliver sta...  
 
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I love animals and this is really sad but at least most slaughtermen try to kill the animals in the least painful way. and alot of people like the PETA people go overboard on stuff like this. I love animals but i love meat too.R.I.P little animals.
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If we were meant to be eaten, then we would be. But as apex predators, it is our lot to prey on others. Omnivorous apex predators, but predators all the same. Our bodies were built for digesting meat and vegetables, because naturally, we cannot obtain all the nutrients we require with just one or the other.
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I don't think that's true... I'm vegetarian and I'm extremely healthy. I get all my proteins from other resources, such as lentils and pulses. I think saying that we were 'born to eat meat' is a pathetic excuse we greedy humans have always used to eat innocent lives and not feel guilty from it. Meat-eaters selfishly chew their teeth into these poor animals just because they are tasty...without thinking of the cruelty that has taken part in order for these animals to be killed.
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I am aware a lot of people may argue with me saying that animals are killed 'humanely' and not cruelly, but how can any source of killing be humane? If a baby had a happy life and then some evil twisted human murdered the baby, us humans would be disgusted by it. But because animals aren't humans, the human race doesn't care when they die...:'( Any kind of killing in this world, is wrong. Someday I hope that all humans will have good souls and realise killing for greed has always been wrong. xxx
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Animals do not progress as a society. Tell a lion to feel bad as it kills lion cubs so it can fuck their mother. Tell a dolphin to feel bad after it kills porpoises for fun. At least humanity is capable of being thankful for what the animal has given us.
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Killing for food is not greed. It is what it is. In ancient times, humans did not yet have agriculture, so to survive on lentils and plants alone was not possible. They had to kill animals for nourishment, in order to survive. And so it became our position, as the greatest hunters, to continue eating meat, even when we had agriculture. After all, eating meat had become ingrained into their minds after thousands of years of doing so. Besides, agriculture was a fickle business back then.
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by ancient, I mean prehistoric
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Sure, we can grow plants to suit our needs now easily enough, but we can also make meat without the animal, but people would whine about that if it were sold in the supermarket, the same way they do about genetically modified vegetables. Those people sure do the world a lot of good, whining about bonus crop when half the world is starving.
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Then Modern Life tastes like ass.
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if "The Future is Vegan" then i would probably die fjt108.

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