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We are a collection of atheists, agnostics and free thinkers many of us are humanitarian and pursue equal rights for all. We see equality and providing the same quality of life to be a basic human right. My question is how many here out of similar ethical reasoning are vegetarian or vegan to prevent suffering to sentient creatures ?

dextermorgan75 4 Aug 28
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Welcome to colorful Colorado, my ethical brother. I get to Pueblo once a month and have family there. Please let me know if I may be of any assistance to you.

I pass by fort Collins five days a week going to work in Colorado springs

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My poultry enjoy their lives while they are alive. I enjoy eating them once I have slaughtered and cooked them.

The prevention of suffering to sentient creatures would including banning motorised transport, this to avoid the deaths of billions on insects on windscreens every year, as well as the banning of wind farms for the same reason.

Insects? How about all the adorable squirrels, chipmunks, bunnies, geese, turtles, etc. that get run over every minute. How about all of the animals that die as a result of deforestation to plant crops and to build roads to drive those crops to market? How about all of the animals that die from our pollution and garbage? The very existence of human life is antithetical to the reduction of suffering for just about every other living thing on the planet.

@JeffMurray I'll happily buy your line.

@anglophone Yeah, rereading it, it sounds like I should have ended it with, "Eat Arby's".

@anglophone Fuck, now I want an Arby's roast beef smothered in Arby's sauce.

@JeffMurray I'll see your roast beef, and I'll raise you pork tenderloin. 😉

@anglophone See that!

@anglophone I do my pork tenderloin with port wine reduction, how about you?

@JeffMurray Sometimes with an orange sauce, sometimes with a plum sauce, and occasionally with a mild mustard sauce. Yum!

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