Hi I am currently doing a college project on animal rights and need to get a few 'interviews' from people who are related to my chosen topic. I would really appreciate it if any of you could spare a few minutes to just answer these 7 questions in as much or as little detail as you would like.
1. Are you a vegetarian, vegan, pescatarian, raw-vegan or other? (Omnivore) 2. How long have you been any of the above? (Lifetime. Don't plan on changing.) 3. Why did you decide to become on of the above? (Because it is what we are naturally inclined to do.) 4. What is your favourite meal to cook? (Lasagna, usually with ground lamb. But I also like cold cereal... A lot.) 5. Who is your favourite (famous or not) animal rights activist? (Animals rights is one of the biggest grassroots movements in the country. You will find that ALL activists either A. live in the city or B. have never actually been in contact with any animals aside from pets. We have many pressing problems in the country, ranging from welfare abuse, improper economic policies, overtaxation, recessions, and a massive culture shift at the younger generation level. I honestly (and I say this in the nicest way possible) do not care about animal rights. The only rights I give them are food, water, shelter, vet care, and lots of open space. I do not give them the right to vote, or pretend that they want to be released into the wild when what they are actually thinking is "why won't he give us more &%^$ grain?") 6. If you had to choose just one animal rights issue that you felt most strongly about which would it be out of the following and one reason why?- -Animals being used for food -Animals being used for clothing -Animals being used for entertainment -Animals being used for experimentation -Animals as pets being abused and neglected (I guess the last one. Animals for food provide sustenance. Yes, they have to die to do it, but look at nature. Death is a part of the circle of life, fear of it accomplishes nothing. Dairy animals provide food without dying, therefore there is nothing possibly ethically wrong with that. Animals for clothing, again, same thing. I don't agree with clubbing baby seals, ok, but leather furniture doesn't hurt anything when it is basically a waste product of processing. Animals for entertainment - there are a thousand different ways this could go. Animals for experimentation - it saves lives. And I really don't care how many rats they drop off the catwalks.) 7. Whats your opinion on the animal rights myth that 'Animal rights activists care more about animals than people'?
Thank you! :)
You're welcome. But seriously, you may be insulted by what I've just said (if you do read it). But you seem intelligent, and enthusiastic. But in the wrong way. It makes no sense, and never will. Go be a farm intern for a couple months; you will get a whole new perspective.
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