How To Respond To Intimidating Libtards

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SOURCE URL: https://independentminute.com/2019/11/14/watch-as-restaurant-owner-slaughters-deer-in-front-of-vegan-protesters-video/


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  • Posted by $ AJAshinoff 4 years, 5 months ago
    It would have been a bit better had he butchered something visually identifiable in front of the window. I once saw someone eating capozzelli and I almost vomited. A whole cooked lambs head on a plate, eyes, tongue and brain included.
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    • Posted by $ 4 years, 5 months ago
      Reminds me dino of a movie I saw called Goya's Ghosts set in very late medieval times while the Renaissance began to dawn.
      A character played by Natalie Portman refused to eat pork for staring into the very gross face of the same said pork's head.
      She wound up being tortured by the Inquisition until she was forced to lie about being a Jew.
      It is a very interesting flick~~https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9F8MD...
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  • Posted by AMeador1 4 years, 5 months ago
    I think the chefs response was funny and a good move on his part.

    As to killing animals for fun or sport. I live in an area where hunting is VERY common - and I hunt myself. The VAST MAJORITY of people who hunt do so for food. Some of them are selective in that they want a nice rack out of it as well - but the meet is their primary interest. And of everyone I know - none of them like someone who kills animals for fun or sport (alone) and have a severe position towards those who do. I've know people who were hunters that have held drive-by poachers at gun point until the police could get there to collect them. I myself have chased a few of them down.

    Humans have to eat. And, we eat dead things that used to be alive. Whether that be plants or animals. I have also been a green thumb most of my life. There is research that shows plants have responses to other plants around them being harmed or killed. They are to some level - aware of it. So to vegans out there - consider that you are mass murdering plants by the trillions each year and they have no recourse. They cannot run or get away or have any sporting chance. They simply have their heads chopped off, their ovaries torn from their bodies, their babies eaten, their flesh ground into dust! Why do people think that just because they can't see or hear their "fear" responses - that this is okay - but it's not okay to humanely, quickly, and efficiently killing an animal?

    Yes, I know it isn't quite the same - but it also is to a degree. If you don't want to kill innocent things to eat - then rocks may need to be the diet of choice. But then again, rocks are probably covered in many microscopic creatures as well - will you eat them alive, or cook the rocks to kill the micro-creatures in boiling water or an open fire?

    The separation from the realities of what it takes to truly survive is a bad thing and opens us to this kind of display. My wife taught for a while in Tampa, Florida at a large high school. Some of those kids were frighteningly ignorant of such things. These were regular students: carrots grow on trees; meat grows on trees; where does meat come from - the grocery store - where does the grocery store get the meat from - they make it; potatoes/carrots/peanuts don't grow in dirt - that's disgusting - I would never eat things that grow in the dirt; etc... HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS!

    All they think about when they think of deer being shot is cartoon movies like Bambi. They do not consider the 1.2+ million car accidents each year by deer running in front of cars - and the hundreds of people that end up dead because of it - or the billions of dollars in damaged caused. Want to grow your garden to kill your poor plants? See how well that works out for you when the deer and rabbits come and kill your plants before you ever get a chance to do it yourself. Nope - it's high fences, low fine fencing, electric fences, etc... to win the battle - at what cost in money and time? How about all those poor little bugs that must be killed to grow those plants - caterpillars that will turn into pretty little butterflies - KILL THEM WITH POISON - OR CRUSH THEM! Or the cute little highly intelligent and organized ants - trying to farm their little aphids on your plants - those little rat bastards! KILL THEM - POISON THEM!

    Circle of life - you know - just don't be an ass about it. Life has value. Don't destroy it needlessly and mercilessly. Do it rationally, with purpose, and humanly.

    I intentionally avoid things crossing the road - deer, raccoons, 'possums, frogs, lizards, salamanders, caterpillars, worms - If I can see them, I avoid killing them - but - when it comes to eating - I will kill them - 1 shot - 1 death. Precise. Intentional. Not wasteful.
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    • Posted by $ Abaco 4 years, 5 months ago
      Don't avoid animals crossing when you're driving too much. One of my golf buddies lost his leg doing that - swerved to miss a raccoon and took on a telephone pole at 50 mph. Usually, hitting them is the best path, sadly...
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      • Posted by AMeador1 4 years, 5 months ago
        There is this one area that for about 1/2 mile, there is a salamander migration. It happens in about 1/2 a day in the later hours of the day until near morning. But it is the way to our house on a single lane road. There have been a couple of times now when we have came across them doing this and literally had someone get out and move them out of the way ahead of the truck so we could pass without running them over. Hundreds of them would be in the road. So, we spend 10 -15 minutes longer once or twice a year to get home or leave. But we save a bunch of little salamander lives!

        The point is, you can respect and care for the critters - even if you hunt them. I don't hunt salamanders BTW.

        We had our kids involved in 4H. Many of the kids in our area focus on animal projects - lambs, goats, hogs, cattle, etc... that end up being sold at the end of the county fair for butcher. They do other things with them that week - like showmanship and such to show how they handle their animals. Cruelty is not part of that. BUT, sometimes we would see kids being mean to their animals "because they're going to slaughter - so who cares" and we'd set them straight. They should be treated as well as they can be up until that moment. Don't take them for granted. If anything, be extra nice to them. They only have a short time left to live, make it the best it can be.

        This is one of the things I like better about hunting deer. They are totally free and get to live on their own terms. I think the wild animals have it best in terms of where to get meat from.
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        • Posted by $ Abaco 4 years, 5 months ago
          I worked with a lady from the headquarters in Minnesota. She talked of a time she hit an intersection there with a frog migration. She tried to stop but skidding through the frogs (slippery buggars) all the way across the intersection. When she came to a stop she opened her door and threw up.

          I'll never forget that story...
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      • Posted by AMeador1 4 years, 5 months ago
        Ohhh. No, I think I'm pretty good. I will miss them if it is reasonable to do so. I won't kill myself or my passengers over it. I have killed one deer in the last 12 years from hitting it with my truck. There have been a few small animals - rabbit, squirrel, a few chipmunks, and more of the smaller ones. It's hard to see them in time, but when I do, and I can, I miss them.

        Too many of those who get killed or injured - over-react and cause themselves to get into an accident trying to miss the critters. Not good. Have to be measured.

        That's another one of those city/country differences. The utility that comes from having a truck here is very useful - but one of the reasons is that a deer, unless it jumps high, will impact the front end of the vehicle. In a low height car - hitting a deer - even when not jumping, may end up with that deer in your windshield and then on you! So, no thanks to a little, short profile battery car or hybrid. Trucks or SUVs - I will nave no other while living here. Makes the decision easier if that deer runs in front of you, and you have no time or options - to hit it - without veering off the side of the road and into a tree, telephone pole, or over a cliff.
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    • Posted by $ 4 years, 5 months ago
      Thanks for bringing up all the deer that run out in front of cars. Me dino passed on the thought of bringing that up. Would have if I knew about the 1.2 million car accidents.
      For 21 years deer suddenly running out in a winding road presented a hazard for me dino driving to work. That state prison was way out in the boonies. A female corrections officer told me of seeing a deer spring completely over the car of a male officer driving in front of her. I mentioned that to a neighbor three months ago and he said he once saw the same freaking thing! Years ago I read in some doctor's office magazine that if it was not for hunters culling deer herds there would be road carnage everywhere.
      Just last night I read about a "tame" grown "pet" buck goring somebody trying to pet it. That deer lover is in the hospital. (Me dino thought to throw that tidbit in too).
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      • Posted by AMeador1 4 years, 5 months ago
        This kind of thinking ties back to my points against those wanting to kill the electoral college. Primarily, it is liberal Democrats that want to get rid of guns. They live, primarily in the cities. They do not consider details like this when they make their demands. They are too narrow minded to consider that people who don't live in their area have different things to be concerned about in running their lives. They love mass transit - see how well that works here were you have 18 people per square mile. Mountains to drive on - snowy and icy roads - but lets kill 4WD or AWD drive vehicle and go to battery powered cars that in many cases here could not get someone back and forward to work for a day due to the mountains and distances. And they think killing the electoral college and thus eliminating the vote of everyone who lives here (as similar places) wouldn't start a civil war - especially once they began imposing their city concerned regulations on us! It all ties. These people need to pull their heads out of where the sun doens't shine and understand that it is not all about them and their little bubble of life - supported and upheld by those in the middle of the country!
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      • Posted by AMeador1 4 years, 5 months ago
        We live in rural WV. It's all boonies :)

        Deer are always a driving concern here. WV is the worst state for deer related accidents (as of a 2013 study - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deer%E2....

        We had a big snow about 8-10 years ago and MANY deer in out higher elevations literally got stuck were not about to move and starved to death. Then there are bad weather cycles that cause food sources to be much lower than typical and they will starve to death. Better the hunt them, lower the numbers so that the one remaining are able to find enough to live on instead of dying of starvation. And again there - many people in our area when these kind of things happen by food and put out for them to help them along. I may help feed 20 deer around my home - and I hunt and average of 1 per year. But I usually hunt ones away from the house as I don't want to hunt them where they feel safe eating.
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  • Posted by exceller 4 years, 5 months ago
    I will never condone killing animals, let alone hunting deer, other than survival.

    Seems like this guy was not starving so he did not have a reason to kill the deer.
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    • Posted by $ 4 years, 5 months ago
      Such is what the guy serves at a place called the Antler Kitchen And Bar.
      Or how he makes a living from a creative niche he apparently found..
      Venison tastes good. So does steak cut from slaughtered cows.
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      • Posted by exceller 4 years, 5 months ago
        I understand Dino.

        It is a personal thing for me.

        I just can't pull the trigger to take the life of a deer, or any other creature, especially not for sport or fun.
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        • Posted by $ 4 years, 5 months ago
          Me dino the stegosaur is cut from a different cloth.
          Included on his property behind the me stepson's backyard in the Bama boonies is a woods that contains a charming miniature waterfall.
          His wife showed it to me last Thanksgiving during a four wheeler tour of that woods on a path that had a lot of really sharp turns.
          Before I saw the waterfall a deer stand in a tree was pointed out. One accurate shot at a buck can very cheaply buy a lot of meat for their big freezer.
          My big bearded coal mining stepson has two little boys who will be taught a Southern tradition.
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          • Posted by exceller 4 years, 5 months ago
            Did you ever look into the eyes of a dyeing deer?
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            • Posted by $ 4 years, 5 months ago
              That is when you hurry up to mercifully shoot a deer a second time to finish it off.
              I learned from watching other hunters what to do with a wounded dove. You pluck it up by the head, give it a twirl to snap its neck, plop it into your bird bag and move on. It is food.
              Sorry if I grossed you out but think of what goes on all day long in slaughterhouses.
              I'm a fan of animal protein. It's why the American-born children of short Oriental immigrants are so often a head taller.
              My capable of eating meat when visiting lib brother has a conman law wife who a vegan. She's a little bitty thing and so is their vegan daughter.
              As for the rest of the grown meat-eating kids in my family? All are as tall or taller than six foot me dino am. And most of them are girls!
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              • Posted by exceller 4 years, 5 months ago
                I am against slaughterhouses as well.

                And killing racehorses for insurance money.

                Especially killing deer and other game for fun.
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                • Posted by mccannon01 4 years, 5 months ago
                  Slaughterhouses are necessary to stock the super market for us to buy meat. Otherwise, you'd have to do it yourself. Hmmm, maybe slaughterhouses have separated the populace from what has been necessary for thousands of years. Maybe if this aspect of food production and preparation hadn't become so sanitized and removed from the end consumer, these protestors wouldn't exist.

                  I'm totally against killing for sport or fun.
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