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supermarkets treat us like mugs
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<blockquote data-quote="ski" data-source="post: 8141827" data-attributes="member: 2207"><p>I agree it is a con, but we live in an age cons, how about 'animal rights' for start how, exactly can an animal have any rights, it does not know about them and can't, if it did the logical conclusion would be a wish to die of old age etc, these things have been imposed by second rate philosophical thinkers who have never cared for an animal ever and we lack the critical faculties to pull this tosh apart. Go along with it, keep your head down etc. We reap what we sow as farmer's well know, and the harvest looks bitter.</p><p>Now caring for your stock that's a different matter................</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ski, post: 8141827, member: 2207"] I agree it is a con, but we live in an age cons, how about 'animal rights' for start how, exactly can an animal have any rights, it does not know about them and can't, if it did the logical conclusion would be a wish to die of old age etc, these things have been imposed by second rate philosophical thinkers who have never cared for an animal ever and we lack the critical faculties to pull this tosh apart. Go along with it, keep your head down etc. We reap what we sow as farmer's well know, and the harvest looks bitter. Now caring for your stock that's a different matter................ [/QUOTE]
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