@alex, r u sure haagen daz is nonviolent with.the cows they use the milk with?
dont they force bulls and cows into artificial insemination? dont they divide parents and kids? etc...
@alex, r u sure haagen daz is nonviolent with.the cows they use the milk with?
dont they force bulls and cows into artificial insemination? dont they divide parents and kids? etc...
i would have loved to come and discuss mo yan and his expressions on history but poet gf first!
if any1 has a copy to spare afterward, please let me know!
o m mari pe meiyou
pro dyonysos/daonusoha philosophya?/?
state market economic entity...
would you mind explaining a bit more alien? for instance, who owns the company:federal state, regional entities/ how are workers related to decision?
in the case of kunming buses i guess is not federal state has direct ownership... then the city?
and in general what types of ownerships exist in modern china...
138rmb is VERY expensive
anyone would have a copy to spare? i am totally broke. interested by the topic of the book but disgusted by the capitalist price
so are they public companies? what system of ownership is that? do workers have a right in decisions like in anarchist cooperatives?
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Their produce ?
Animal life, which includes yours, seems alienated.
Drought gives rise to Jinsha diversion scheme
Posted byu do not seem mindful of ecology problems due to animal farming
Drought gives rise to Jinsha diversion scheme
Posted byAll the more the topic is on intensive animal farming and ecology, a question u do not seem to have to meditated
Drought gives rise to Jinsha diversion scheme
Posted byTasty is for you an ethical criteria ? How do u base an ethics on pleasure or being tasty ? For instance, rape is tasty ?
Other questions i not interested to answer. And if u think artificial insemination is ethical, hope is good karma for u in next lives if it is the case.
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Posted byIt is a well know fact that intensive animal farming is an ecological disaster.
I dont know what are the figures in yunnan, but to destroy nature to give water to unnatural farming seems add aberrant practices to aberrant practices (from taurus masturbation for artifical insemination to ungrounded animals)
As some have pointed, i guess is first individuals must make themselves responsible for their consumption, pollution and exploitation.
In termes of animal what is one responsible for: unnatural ownership that can go as far as kind of slavery or torture (battery chicken that these days give national disease) ?
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Posted byDavid, i know quite a lot about the pig industry. And it is often very unethical.
I also studied tcm and these kinds of food are often bad for health.