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10 minutes ago, Fuzzy Afro said:

I think we should do that with bats as well. Is there any advantage to not culling bats? 

At the risk of taking you seriously when you are being silly. The mink being culled are in mink farms so killing them does no damage to the ecosystem wild bats on the other hand would cause potentially huge problems if culled.

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15 minutes ago, zahidf said:

The article on the mink story says there isn't any evidence of mink to human jumps yet. They're killing the mink as a precaution

Unfortunately, it looks like there are cases of 12 people being infected with the ‘Cluster 5’ variant. However, our own @Toilet Duckhas posted earlier that if this is a problem some vaccines can be ‘tweaked’ to overcome this. I am so pleased that we have our ‘resident expert’ who can explain things in a way that our MSM don’t 

https://www.who.int/csr/don/06-november-2020-mink-associated-sars-cov2-denmark/en/

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Think of it like this. Different animals serve humans in different ways.

 

The role of a dog or a cat is to provide companionship and to look cute.

 

The role of a cow is to give us milk and to taste nice. 

 

The role of a bat is to spread viruses to us, and hence we’d be better off without them. 
 

 

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8 minutes ago, Fuzzy Afro said:

Think of it like this. Different animals serve humans in different ways.

 

The role of a dog or a cat is to provide companionship and to look cute.

 

The role of a cow is to give us milk and to taste nice. 

 

The role of a bat is to spread viruses to us, and hence we’d be better off without them. 
 

 

That's a dangerously anthrocentric way of looking at the world.

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I am not sure I should bother, Bats eat lots of insects and stop infestations impacting on crops, farmers love them, in tropical countries they are also useful for pollination of fruit. Therefore the elimination of bats would lead to mass starvation in the human population.

You might want to lay off the Dracula films for a while.

If we are in the mood for silly questions, do you think the culling of mink will drop the price of fur coats before Xmas

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16 minutes ago, Fuzzy Afro said:

Why? Are bats in some way advantageous?

 

14 minutes ago, Fuzzy Afro said:

Think of it like this. Different animals serve humans in different ways.

 

The role of a dog or a cat is to provide companionship and to look cute.

 

The role of a cow is to give us milk and to taste nice. 

 

The role of a bat is to spread viruses to us, and hence we’d be better off without them. 
 

 

Yes causing disruption to ecosystems can be damaging to humans as well as being a bad thing in and of itself. I thought you might be being silly, it turns out you are.

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19 minutes ago, Fuzzy Afro said:

Think of it like this. Different animals serve humans in different ways.

 

The role of a dog or a cat is to provide companionship and to look cute.

 

The role of a cow is to give us milk and to taste nice. 

 

The role of a bat is to spread viruses to us, and hence we’d be better off without them. 
 

 

Haha humans aren't supposed to drink cow's milk. It's not there for us. We force impregnate cow's so they can produce milk. 

This is either lame trolling or typical ignorance. Animals aren't put on earth for us

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8 minutes ago, ace56blaa said:

Haha humans aren't supposed to drink cow's milk. It's not there for us. We force impregnate cow's so they can produce milk. 

This is either lame trolling or typical ignorance. Animals aren't put on earth for us

Yes they are. We literally breed animals to serve us. 

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1 hour ago, Fuzzy Afro said:

Yes they are. We literally breed animals to serve us. 

I don't agree at all, I think its sad when people (not referring to you, as I don't think you genuinely believe this) feel the need for domination over others and have things (or even sometimes other people) 'serve' them, kind of shows extreme insecurity- oh wow, you're bullying a cow or donkey into submitting to you, spectacular! Such strength! 

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1 hour ago, Fuzzy Afro said:

Yes they are. We literally breed animals to serve us. 

What the fuck are you the most deluded person ever? Just because humans spent centuries disrupting nature and creating factory farming, breeding animals and being absolute a-holees, doesn't mean the animals are they to SERVE us. We are literally animals too you know.

Humans evolved to be able to hunt and eat animals, Animals didn't evolve to be eaten by us, we forced that, that's why fucking horrible companies breed chicken without beaks or cut them off, because the beak isn't useful to a human so they decided to make the animal suffer. 

Factory farming is also contributing hugely to global warming and animals markets in hina, could be the reason we are in this mess, everything is creaming at us that we shouldn't be treating animals like they are just put there to serve us. 

Oh god, this is is why we are fucked as a planet. Because we have to convince people that animals aren't made for human consumption, jesus fuck

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1 hour ago, Fuzzy Afro said:

Think of it like this. Different animals serve humans in different ways.

 

The role of a dog or a cat is to provide companionship and to look cute.

 

The role of a cow is to give us milk and to taste nice. 

 

The role of a bat is to spread viruses to us, and hence we’d be better off without them. 
 

 

Oh, so you're in one of THOSE moods today.

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9 minutes ago, ace56blaa said:

Factory farming is also contributing hugely to global warming

Not wanting to stick up for factory farming too much but playing devil's avocado factory farming uses less feed and less power than more humane farming techniques. If we were to produce the volume of food produced by factoring farming by other methods ir would contribute even more to global warming.

 

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