I don't believe i called you any names, nor showed any amount of disrespect to you whatsoever despite your really nasty initial post???
Sick, pathetic, immoral, perverted, and depraved are the terms you launched. Its no skin off my back, but you are passing judgement about a sport and a people that you know nothing about.
Do you even know how to read? In my actual posts i stated that when animals are put down for human consumption (ie. food) it should be done compassionately with the least pain possible. Ideally, eventually, it might be nice to strive for a society where killing other life-forms for human consumption is no longer required. But for now, compassion should be used in a civil society when putting down an animal.
I am indeed a competent reader. libertybrewcity made a comment about everyone having to become a vegetarian in your world to which you replied "would this be a bad thing." You then went on a tangent about the necessity of meat in the human diet and mislabeling a lacto-ovo vegetarian as a vegan. You then advocated the criminalization of bow hunting and "factory farming."
It is not necessary, nor is it compassionate, to watch chickens mull each other to death. Every fully-functioning sentient life-form has a right not to be tortured.
I agree 100%; however, neither necessity nor compassion have anything to do with it. Millions of people enjoy a plethora of activities that are neither; this sport happens to be one. As I posted earlier, Jefferson, Washington, and Andrew Jackson enjoyed chicken fights. Chicken fighting is part of the culture of the south east, Latin America, south east Asia, and many other parts of the world.
Torture is a subjective term. Frankly, I don't believe that fighting chickens fits the bill.
So you are saying that if a non-sentient, month-old fetus, has no more ability to feel pain than a slug, you would give this fetus rights over a sentient fully-functioning life-form walking the earth or swimming the seas (such as whales)?
I don't accept the notion that animals have any inherent rights. I do, however, believe that a fetus has some measure of rights just as a child short of adulthood possesses.
I have no problem with you trying to educate or sway people's opinions, but you throw around "outlaw" a lot. The thing is, though, it is illegal here; it simply isn't enforced. Quite frankly, the chances that it ever will be are slim to none, so I suppose the whole argument is moot.