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Food for thought...

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Posted by: loveNwar at Thu Feb 11 14:12:14 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by loveNwar ]  
   

Peta and nature conservation organizations are NOT the same thing. They are as separate apart as they could,really. In common, they have the fact that both are extreme and nonsense, as if, somewhere along their furious fight, they lost all sense of what their purpose should be... Both have one same goal, though: give our hobby a hard time!
Peta favours life above all (with a twist of ignorance and childdish poetic sentiment) and conservation organizations worship balance, in a cold sick way, always trying to get rid of "extra lives" that exceed the round number such order should present... Both pathetic, both doomed to lose their fight anyway. I wonder what's each's view on the python problem that storms America at this moment, because the law is so vague in objectives that doesn't quite favour any of them... Interesting. Don't you think? And while all that happens, in a rich country where supermarkets are full and politians take the time to debate these "huge" problems, in India, Africa and Indonesia (home places of the species in question) they struggle with hunger and poverty, and python population is the least of their problems.


   

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