Vegans the cause of loss of UK's lovely meadows !!!

Jackdan

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Location
Cork, Ireland
If crabbrain took his protest to a meat factory in Brazil where animal welfare poor they wouldn't be long putting manners on him. I'd they'd be frying his balls for breakfast. You won't see him in a travellers halting site either complaining about how they treat their animals, it's the usual easy target for him and making plenty easy money without any work other than spouting nonsense.
 

kfpben

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Location
Mid Hampshire
The one complainant is a local nutter.

The YFC near Lymington re-opened recently after being shut for fifteen years. They had a BBQ and fete games to celebrate. The same bloke who complained about the pigs turned up to protest! I’m told he was swiftly escorted from the premises.

I would think that following ‘a consultation’ the pigs will make a return. It’s the New Forest for crying out loud. Grazing livestock/hunting is the only reason it exists!
The pigs are back at the school after 97% of parents voted in favour of rearing them for meat.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-43194950

Most people are sensible- sadly the weirdos get most of the publicity!
 

SLA

Member
Location
Lincolnshire
So the complaining parent doesn't have a problem with the school keeping pigs, he doesn't want them to kill them but its ok for kids to visit a butcher and see ones that have already been killed? Someone realised no one else at the school agrees with him? If its been going on for 10 years he was obviously aware before his children started going there -what a trouble making numpty, wouldn't want to be his kid, bet they're popular!
 

Jackdan

Member
Location
Cork, Ireland
No, I want to see his reaction when they ignore him then drive their reindeer over him!
Some proper Siberian weather would do him the world of good - see how warm his fruit tea keeps him. Hhmmm, don't think I've seen a frozen turnip before.
He should go to Brazil and ply his trade there, he'd be leaving minus his balls at they would have fried them for breakfast. I told crabbrain in one of his videos that he should go to Brazil where there is zero animal welfare or go into a halting site and start moaning about their treatment of animals. No response as he only responds when some young one suddenly turns vegan after watching one of his videos he even gives them his email, makes him come across as a bit of a groomer.
 

Pilatus

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Location
cotswolds
He should go to Brazil and ply his trade there, he'd be leaving minus his balls at they would have fried them for breakfast. I told crabbrain in one of his videos that he should go to Brazil where there is zero animal welfare or go into a halting site and start moaning about their treatment of animals. No response as he only responds when some young one suddenly turns vegan after watching one of his videos he even gives them his email, makes him come across as a bit of a groomer.

In one of his videos he states that he spent 3 days week as a traffic controller , and he realised his time could be better spent/ more lucrative elsewhere:cautious:(y)
 

Danllan

Member
Location
Sir Gar / Carms
Yet another example of the irrational dogmatism of some vegans:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-trending-43348593

Even another vegan loon who runs a 'vegan pet food' business said '...it was possible for pets to do without meat provided they received nutrients from an alternative source.' Which is the 'alternative' for stating plainly that it is entirely unnatural (i.e. cruel) to impose such a diet on a carnivorous / omnivorous animal.

I am pretty sure that, with a bit of nudging, we can get that bastion of animal welfare, the RSPCA, to come out against this idiocy. We shall see... :sneaky:
 

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