by mindfarkk » Thu 23 Dec 2004, 01:14:41
while it has never been proven that plants have consciousness or experience actual pain, let alone emotion, it has been demonstrated in reproducable scientific studies that 1) animals have emotions and 2) animals empathize. in fact, harvard university has recently conducted some studies specifically based on the premise that animals do in fact have emotional awareness and emotional lives.
therefore it is conceivable that an animal waiting in line at the slaughterhouse knows what is about to happen, feels terror, anguish, horror, and pain, and grieves, similar to what we might feel. in fact, they don't have that pre-frontal cortex to moderate their feelings, so they probably feel it in a much more raw and immediate way, kind of like when you are so angry or scared or horrified you can't think straight.
not to mention that the conditions most commercial livestock are raised in, are inhumane at best.
the *pus* level in milk permitted by the U.S.D.A. is DOUBLE that permitted in europe and most of the rest of the world that bothers to regulate things like food quality. why is there pus in milk? because these are healthy, well-tended cows?
the simple fact of the matter is that plants are simpler organisms without nervous systems as we know it. any supposition that they experience pain or anguish as a result of being eaten is pure supposition based on the possibility that there is an experience similar to emotion, similar to pain, which can exist outside of the known physiological base of both those experiences.
whereas, animals have nervous systems and brains. there is no reasonable argument that can be made based on any appreciable evidence to suggest they *don't* experience life and aliveness in a way that is similiar to some degree to our own.
the bottom line, to me, is that the thought process that goes into rationalizing eating meat is the same thought process that allows us as humans to rationalize exploiting and destroying each other, that allows us to see the "other" as inhuman, monstrous. it's what we are doing to the middle east and what the moslem fundamentalists are doing to us.
that's my own feelings and thoughts on the matter. not perfectly thought out, but, it makes sense to me. i just don't eat meat anymore and i stopped buying leather. i try not to eat dairy, which isn't too hard except for cheese, because i have to wonder what happens to the calf that was born, assuming it doesn't become a milk-cow itself someday. i eat eggs from free-range chickens. and you are talking to a woman who loved her steaks.
i don't usually bother to say anything about this, but since the subject was raised i thought i would respond. i dn't know much about PETA one way or the other and i don't care. i couldn't watch the video in question. i wouldn't need to anyway. even if none of it's true, my reasons for not eating dead animals hold anyway.