who would not dream of eating a puppy. In fact, sometimes I do not eat meat at all
long ago, had a cat named Graham. When I worked, used to go up to my office, put his paws on my shoulders and lick my ear. God that was boring. No wonder I ate.
not really. I loved that cat a lot. Of
course
do not eat me, I know that revolt at the idea. Trembling with horror, thought you would never think to eat cat of any kind. (Although, if your school lunch was "fried turkey" in the menu, I'm afraid that ship has sailed, my friend.)
So maybe you were among those who crashed celebrity chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall to suggest that the puppies could be exploited for their meat.
"In the beginning," said Hugh FW
Radio Times , "I have no objection to an organic farm puppy high protection." " / Aa>
Hugh
I hit the drum being. He has always maintained that we have a moral contract with the animals we eat: a good life in exchange for meat. The best is that of a man Marco Pierre White, who argued the case for the culture of the battery with the amazing words:. "I know you have these TV shows where the public is on chicken farms and begin to cry, probably because large jets crew of onion juice on the eyes. Boohoo. We. Grow up. " White said that the poor can not afford to be prudish about whether the animals were crushed in attics fetid, windowless and filled with antibiotics. God forbid you had to recommend only eat less meat . Not when he has a sponsorship contract with Bernard Matthews Farms, anyway. See if you can guess what was in this quote from an interview with Marco Pierre White did last year, which made me realize that I had a sponsorship deal with Farms Bernard Matthews:. "I hate food snobs when they attack people in agriculture today, attacking consumers. Why attack the family tradition normal weekend to sit down for a turkey? " Genius. Worth every penny you pay. Oh, that ancient tradition. The good old turkey weekly on Sundays. I hope that keeps you alive in your home. Already a small-time favorite of Great Britain. Porridge Turkey Frankly, it is a puppy who prefer to eat organic chicken farm for a variety of reasons, perhaps, not as a "taste". I do not know. I've never eaten dog. There are some animals that absolute not going to eat. Unless Turkey becomes a zero and sausage, in this case: Sagliginiza! (This is Turkish for "at least 17% of mechanically separated meat products ").
- But we all know what's wrong with a puppy food for dinner. It's true: it is too small for two people, too big for one. The answer? Freeze leftovers, make a curry.
- Oh, stop making the letter bomb. The problem with power is that puppies are playful, confident, kind and loyal.
But the conclusion is true for his argument that we should not eat any of them. The logic is no better: "If you eat a sheep, you could eat a puppy," but
"If you can not eat a puppy, you should not eat a sheep." Well, we should not. It's a bloodbath out there. Reading about our eating habits of 200 years, it looks like a holocaust. Millions of animals abused, killed, split and delivered to our plates, so that they look so different "a piece of body" as possible. It is cruel and disgusting. Imagine not part of a mass of strange self-hypnosis.
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