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"Dude, what?"
The way PETA goes about enforcing it's goals is not only illegal in most cases, but unethical in it's own right. To me, it's just like the pro-life *******s who spray fake blood in people that go into abortion clinics (as if the decision wasn't hard enough on the family as it is).
In regards to eating meat in general, I have no problem with it. Some turn to vegetarianism/veganism for health reasons, and that's fine, but look in a mirror and open your mouth. We have canines for a reason; we have evolved to rip though flesh and bite through skin. To NOT eat meat is depriving your body from something it's designed to need, even if the need is just the sensation of chomping into a steak.
I've watched so many videos of slaughter houses and animals being killed in the meat industry and it truly is disgusting. If I could have my way, I'd want animals to eat their natural diet at a natural pace and grow to a natural size. If that means that chicken becomes smaller and beef becomes more expensive, then so be it. We should definitely treat the animals better because that's the most humane way to go about killing them and it will affect our health accordingly. We are truly what we eat.
About animals testing and what not, I feel the same way. The animal should be treated with as much common decency as possible, but if a handful of lab mice have to go blind because the new shampoo is faulty and their loss prevents me from loosing my eye-sight then that's just the way it goes. Animals simply aren't equal to humans, no matter how you look at it. The most important thing to humans is human life, that's just the way it goes. We've pushed animals to extinction for their horns and furs. It's a sad fact of life that we have to live with, but there isn't a way around it. :/
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