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that sign is false, my family own a milk cow and it does NOT hurt her when my dad milks her at allAgumon said:Really, I don't care, just as long as the species aren't endangered or theatened. The laws put into place to prevent animal crueltry are OK and they do their purpose. Although, some people go overboard sometimes on animal crueltry and that's a little obsessive. Like there is a billboard in my area, sponsered by PETA, that said for people not to drink milk because it hurts the cow. What's the point? I actually doubt that it hurts the cow.
I didn't think so. That sign was even on the news, because it was so ridiculous.O_O said:that sign is false, my family own a milk cow and it does NOT hurt her when my dad milks her at allAgumon said:Really, I don't care, just as long as the species aren't endangered or theatened. The laws put into place to prevent animal crueltry are OK and they do their purpose. Although, some people go overboard sometimes on animal crueltry and that's a little obsessive. Like there is a billboard in my area, sponsered by PETA, that said for people not to drink milk because it hurts the cow. What's the point? I actually doubt that it hurts the cow.
What's your opinion on Animal Cruelty
Wait you are against hunting but you are for the systematic breeding of animals for the sole purpose of eating them... which gives them even less of a chance of not being killed then if you tried to shoot them with a gun?nsymon said:Do you think Animal Cruelty is fine as it is or do you want all animals to be free?
I am against some cruel animal things such as Bullfighting, hunting or battery farming. However I enjoy eating meat and I also think it's okay to wear fur.
Agumon said:I actually doubt that it hurts the cow.
Yes, I know that. But the sign said nothing about that. Which was why is was so bad.Gabumon said:Agumon said:I actually doubt that it hurts the cow.
I think the point here is that mammals usually do not produce milk unless they have offspring (because, you know, the milk is there to feed the offspring). So to keep up a steady income of milk, cows are forced to give birth, and then the calves are disposed of. The "disposed of" part is the part that hurts the cow, because, you know, a young cow is a cow too.