Vegetarians

Bob Smith

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I was looking over a menu in a restaurant the other day when I saw a section for vegetarians; I thought to myself "boy, I sure am glad that I'm not a meat-hating fascist" and I skipped on to the steak section (because I'll be damned if I'm going to pay $15 for an alfalfa sandwich, slice of cucumber and a scoop of cold cottage cheese), but before I turned the page something caught my eye. The heading of the vegetarian section was titled "Guiltless Grill," not because there were menu items with fewer calories and cholesterol (since there were "healthy" chicken dishes discriminated against in this section), but because none of the items used animal products. Think about that phrase for a second. What exactly does "guiltless grill" imply? So I'm supposed to feel guilty now if I eat meat? Screw you.

What pisses me off so much about this phrase is the sheer narrow-mindedness of these stuck up vegetarian assholes. You think you're saving the world by eating a tofu-burger and sticking to a diet of grains and berries? Well here's something that not many vegetarians know (or care to acknowledge): every year millions of animals are killed by wheat and soy bean combines during harvesting season (source). Oh yeah, go on and on for hours about how all of us meat eaters are going to hell for having a steak, but conveniently ignore the fact that each year millions of mice, rabbits, snakes, skunks, possums, squirrels, gophers and rats are ruthlessly murdered as a direct result of YOUR dieting habits. What's that? I'm sorry, I don't hear any more elitist banter from you pompous cocks. Could it be because your shit has been RUINED?

That's right: the gloves have come off. The vegetarian response to this embarrassing fact is "well, at least we're not killing intentionally." So let me get this straight; not only are animals ruthlessly being murdered as a direct result of your diet, but you're not even using the meat of the animals YOU kill? At least we're eating the animals we kill (and although we also contribute to the slaughter of animals during grain harvesting, keep in mind that we're not the ones with a moral qualm about it), not just leaving them to rot in a field somewhere. That makes you just as morally repugnant than any meat-eater any day. Not only that, but you're killing free-roaming animals, not animals that were raised for feed. Their bodies get mangled in the combine's machinery, bones crushed, and you have the audacity to point fingers at the meat industry for humanely punching a spike through a cow's neck? If you think that tofu burgers come at no cost to animals or the environment, guess again.

To even suggest that your meal is some how "guiltless" is absurd. The defense "at least we're not killing intentionally" is bullshit anyway. How is it not intentional if you KNOW that millions of animals die every year in combines during harvest? You expect me to believe that you somehow unintentionally pay money to buy products that support farmers that use combines to harvest their fields? Even if it was somehow unintentional, so what? That suddenly makes you innocent? I guess we should let drunk drivers off the hook too since they don't kill intentionally either, right? There's no way out of this one. The only option left for you dipshits is to buy some land, plant and pick your own crops. Impractical? Yeah, well, so is your stupid diet.

Even if combines aren't used to harvest your food, you think that buying fruits and vegetables (organic or otherwise) is any better? How do you think they get rid of bugs that eat crops in large fields? You think they just put up signs and ask parasites to politely go somewhere else? Actually, I wouldn't put that suggestion past you hippies. One of the methods they use to get rid of pests is to introduce a high level of predators for each particular prey, which wreaks all sorts of havoc on the natural balance of predator/prey populations--causing who knows what kind of damage to the environment. Oops, did I just expose you moral-elitists for being frauds? Damndest thing.

A number of people have pointed out that the amount of grain grown to feed animals for slaughter every year is greater than the amount of grain grown for humans. So I guess the amount of grain grown for human consumption suddenly becomes negligible and we can conveniently ignore the fact that animals are still ruthlessly murdered either way because of your diet, right? Not to mention that the majority of grain grown for livestock is tough as rocks, coarse, and so low-grade that it's only fit for animal consumption in the first place. Spare me the "you could feed 500 people with the grain used to feed one cow" line of shit; it's not the same grain. Then there are the people who jump on the bandwagon with "you could plant billions of potatoes on the land used for cows"--good point, except for the fact that not every plot of land is equally fertile; you think farmers always have a choice on what they do with their land? Also, many vegetarians don't know (or care to acknowledge) that in many parts of the United States they have "control hunts" in which hunting permits are passed out whenever there is a pest problem (the pest here is deer, elk and antelope) that threatens wheat, soy, vegetable and other crops; this happens several times per year. Then some of you throw out claims that "we are trying to limit the suffering." How about you limit MY suffering and shut the hell up about your stupid diet for a change; nobody cares. Even if the number of animals that die in combine deaths every year isn't in the millions, even if it's just one, are you suggesting that the life of one baby rabbit isn't worth saving? Are you placing a value on life? Enjoy your tofu, murderers.
 
I propose that the best way to solve the problem is to eat the vegetarians. That way, no poor wittle wabbits and bambis is hurt.
 
Grizzly said:
I propose that the best way to solve the problem is to eat the vegetarians. That way, no poor wittle wabbits and bambis is hurt.



LMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!!! LET'S THROW THEIR ASSES ON A SPIT LAMB-STYLE!
 
love my elk meat...I'm the first to say I'd love to kick the shit out of someone hurting an animal for pleasure. But for food, well that's another story. When I kill an animal it puts food on my table for my family and I'll never apologize for that........11
 
bob i read almost all your posts, but that one was way to long and my ADD kicked in, i went to www.addictinggames.com and started to play around. you guys have it easy though, go to college now with all the freaking hippie clubs protesting meat. i loved soming back from hunting this year with the antlers, the pics, oh and did i forget to change my shirt, my bad guys.
 
Im not sure if you were suggesting Im in college or not. Either way, Im not.

Addictinggames.com is pretty cool, but they dont post up new games often enough.
 
you ever notice how vegetarians will be like how could you eat animalsor hurt defensleess animals and blah, blah and they'll be wearing like a fur coat or all leather ....
 
Pamela Anderson is a spokesman for PETA and yet was seen in Hollywood with a real fur coat. Its groups like PETA, Greenpeace and ELF (Earth Liberation Front) that end up engaging in desctruction and sometimes terrorist activities. ELF says that they are supporting the protection of the environment by vandalizing and torching a Hummer dealership. What do they use to do that? Aerosol spray paint and a fossil fuel. Plus, just imagine the waste that was produced from that incident. Greenpeace will try to block legally acting fishing boats from returning to port. IIRC, Greenpeace has actually been banned from operating boats in the North Atlantic because of their tactics.
 
Just be grateful you can eat meat, I'm one of a few unfortunates who's allergic to certain proteins, but still get flack as if I was a tree hugging, animal rights activist...............................just for one minute think what its like drooling over a very rare steak, knowing that if you eat it you are likely to end up in a coma....................now thats unfair!!!!!!!!!!!!



I was looking over a menu in a restaurant the other day when I saw a section for vegetarians; I thought to myself "boy, I sure am glad that I'm not a meat-hating fascist" and I skipped on to the steak section (because I'll be damned if I'm going to pay $15 for an alfalfa sandwich, slice of cucumber and a scoop of cold cottage cheese), but before I turned the page something caught my eye. The heading of the vegetarian section was ti|led "Guiltless Grill," not because there were menu items with fewer calories and cholesterol (since there were "healthy" chicken dishes discriminated against in this section), but because none of the items used animal products. Think about that phrase for a second. What exactly does "guiltless grill" imply? So I'm supposed to feel guilty now if I eat meat? Screw you.

What pisses me off so much about this phrase is the sheer narrow-mindedness of these stuck up vegetarian assholes. You think you're saving the world by eating a tofu-burger and sticking to a diet of grains and berries? Well here's something that not many vegetarians know (or care to acknowledge): every year millions of animals are killed by wheat and soy bean combines during harvesting season (source). Oh yeah, go on and on for hours about how all of us meat eaters are going to hell for having a steak, but conveniently ignore the fact that each year millions of mice, rabbits, snakes, skunks, possums, squirrels, gophers and rats are ruthlessly murdered as a direct result of YOUR dieting habits. What's that? I'm sorry, I don't hear any more elitist banter from you pompous cocks. Could it be because your shit has been RUINED?

That's right: the gloves have come off. The vegetarian response to this embarrassing fact is "well, at least we're not killing intentionally." So let me get this straight; not only are animals ruthlessly being murdered as a direct result of your diet, but you're not even using the meat of the animals YOU kill? At least we're eating the animals we kill (and although we also contribute to the slaughter of animals during grain harvesting, keep in mind that we're not the ones with a moral qualm about it), not just leaving them to rot in a field somewhere. That makes you just as morally repugnant than any meat-eater any day. Not only that, but you're killing free-roaming animals, not animals that were raised for feed. Their bodies get mangled in the combine's machinery, bones crushed, and you have the audacity to point fingers at the meat industry for humanely punching a spike through a cow's neck? If you think that tofu burgers come at no cost to animals or the environment, guess again.

To even suggest that your meal is some how "guiltless" is absurd. The defense "at least we're not killing intentionally" is bullshit anyway. How is it not intentional if you KNOW that millions of animals die every year in combines during harvest? You expect me to believe that you somehow unintentionally pay money to buy products that support farmers that use combines to harvest their fields? Even if it was somehow unintentional, so what? That suddenly makes you innocent? I guess we should let drunk drivers off the hook too since they don't kill intentionally either, right? There's no way out of this one. The only option left for you dipshits is to buy some land, plant and pick your own crops. Impractical? Yeah, well, so is your stupid diet.

Even if combines aren't used to harvest your food, you think that buying fruits and vegetables (organic or otherwise) is any better? How do you think they get rid of bugs that eat crops in large fields? You think they just put up signs and ask parasites to politely go somewhere else? Actually, I wouldn't put that suggestion past you hippies. One of the methods they use to get rid of pests is to introduce a high level of predators for each particular prey, which wreaks all sorts of havoc on the natural balance of predator/prey populations--causing who knows what kind of damage to the environment. Oops, did I just expose you moral-elitists for being frauds? Damndest thing.

A number of people have pointed out that the amount of grain grown to feed animals for slaughter every year is greater than the amount of grain grown for humans. So I guess the amount of grain grown for human consumption suddenly becomes negligible and we can conveniently ignore the fact that animals are still ruthlessly murdered either way because of your diet, right? Not to mention that the majority of grain grown for livestock is tough as rocks, coarse, and so low-grade that it's only fit for animal consumption in the first place. Spare me the "you could feed 500 people with the grain used to feed one cow" line of shit; it's not the same grain. Then there are the people who jump on the bandwagon with "you could plant billions of potatoes on the land used for cows"--good point, except for the fact that not every plot of land is equally fertile; you think farmers always have a choice on what they do with their land? Also, many vegetarians don't know (or care to acknowledge) that in many parts of the United States they have "control hunts" in which hunting permits are passed out whenever there is a pest problem (the pest here is deer, elk and antelope) that threatens wheat, soy, vegetable and other crops; this happens several times per year. Then some of you throw out claims that "we are trying to limit the suffering." How about you limit MY suffering and shut the hell up about your stupid diet for a change; nobody cares. Even if the number of animals that die in combine deaths every year isn't in the millions, even if it's just one, are you suggesting that the life of one baby rabbit isn't worth saving? Are you placing a value on life? Enjoy your tofu, murderers.[/QUOTE]
 
no i was not implying that you old bastards are in college, i just ment that the free voice school of diversity i go to is 70% tree huggers and the like. the best part about going to school with all these fags is the awesome weight room that is rarly crowded
 
sorry to here that, so where or what do you get your proteins from?


GRANVILLE said:
Just be grateful you can eat meat, I'm one of a few unfortunates who's allergic to certain proteins, but still get flack as if I was a tree hugging, animal rights activist...............................just for one minute think what its like drooling over a very rare steak, knowing that if you eat it you are likely to end up in a coma....................now thats unfair!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
i know this i soff topic but have you ever seen the movie PCU, where they were throwing raw hamburger meat at the animal right activist?! that was some funny sh*t.
 
eleven11 said:
sorry to here that, so where or what do you get your proteins from?

Thanks, in the u.k. we have tree-hugger shops (well they call them health food shops) there's a very large selection of meat flavoured substitutes made from nuts, beans and soy, but its not the same as good old flesh.
 
Out here in Ca. the animal nazis have taken it to a whole new level. They are trying to outlaw Foie Gras. I don't eat the shit but some do like it. Can we come up with one type of meat or animal food that doesn't involve the inconveniencing of an animal? These people are totally nuts and why I can't stand the liberals. They are more concerned with how a cow feels emotionally than whether or not we are safe from murderers.
 
GRANVILLE said:
eleven11 said:
sorry to here that, so where or what do you get your proteins from?

Thanks, in the u.k. we have tree-hugger shops (well they call them health food shops) there's a very large selection of meat flavoured substitutes made from nuts, beans and soy, but its not the same as good old flesh.


Bummer........Well do what you gotta do to get those proteins.
Are you a bodybuilder? and how does that effect things. ( growth. gettin lean etc. )
 
eleven11 said:
Bummer........Well do what you gotta do to get those proteins.
Are you a bodybuilder? and how does that effect things. ( growth. gettin lean etc. )

I'm an athlete, would love to be a bber, but I've got a very small bone structure, I'm over six foot tall with size 6 (41) shoes and a 141/2 collar, getting large quantities of carbs and protein from shakes and soy in me is no problem, keeping the weight on is. Been using growth and winny for quite a while now, good lean mass increase is geting better now, tried the usual other combos previously, but you can imagine the "are you on roids" comments I got when putting 10lbs onto my frame in 4 weeks previously, what I'm doing now is a lot more subtle, another 7lbs and I'll be as big as I can be without looking popeye!!!!
 
in thew famous words of Ted Nugent " Just because you cant hear a carrot scream, doesnt mean it didnt hurt when you bit it"
 
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