LibertyEagle
Paleoconservative
- Joined
- May 28, 2007
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Man. You guys probably would have called the cops on my grandma. When I was little she would hold conversations with me, sitting on a low bench and with her hands splayed near her feet. While we were talking about whatever, a chicken might wander close by. That was pretty much a fatal mistake. It was grab, twist, swing, smack, and then tie up the feet and ask me to go hang it from the laundry pole in the yard for a bit to drain and finish twitching.
Fresh chicken is delicious.
I can't imagine dog is particularly good, but I would not eat there. Your moral indignation is likely noted, but the idea that if someone kills a dog (rather than killing a chicken or a pig or a cow or a turkey or a deer) when they are young, they will probably become a serial killer... some of you are bonkers.
As for the assertion that the average person is going to be turned off by this discussion, consider that there are a lot of people in this nation who do hunt for food or sport, and who feel pretty strongly that they don't need some PETA PITA running after them screeching that they are awful people.
To me, this is entirely different, Melissa.
I have no problem with people eating animals for food. But, I would hope they would kill them humanely. Snapping a chicken's neck is about the most humane way to end a chicken's life.
That said, I also have no problem with a local community having an ordinance against eating certain animals that the people in that community have designated as pets. But, I will admit that animal cruelty has always been a very tough issue for me. I always have to remind myself that to bring government into it, is how this whole big government thing starts...
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