Sweden Burns Bunnies to Generate Electricity - and Outrage

(Opinion) Sweden Burns Bunnies to Generate Electricity - and Outrage

By PETA

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  • jordon
    No idea

    Whats your point?

    - jordonUS October 17, 2009 1:18AM

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    • SolarSanitizer
      The point is:

      Domesticated animals , on an individual basis tend to survive just fine due to millions of years of instinct. For you to suggest that animals "forget" how to survive on their own is balderdash.

      It is bordering on the purposefully untrue. If you can't make the argument with the truth, I suggest that you rethink your position.

      - SolarSanitizerUS October 17, 2009 5:14PM

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      • jordon
        When did I say that?

        I don't think I've made a statement one way or the other on this. All I said was that we should take care of the animals we have domesticated.

        - jordonUS October 17, 2009 7:57PM

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        • SolarSanitizer
          Tell me

          Was I wrong to read the context of your reply to ttut21's post as one of challenging the humane-ness of setting free pets like rabbits?

          - SolarSanitizerUS October 17, 2009 8:07PM

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          • jordon
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            I was mostly just clarifying PETA 's views. Personally I think if would harm the animal by letting it go then you shouldn't do it. That would appear to be the case with these rabbits as many of them were killed.

            - jordonUS October 17, 2009 9:04PM

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            • SolarSanitizer
              I understand

              I thought you were saying something else. But while I have you here....

              "I was mostly just clarifying PETA 's views. Personally I think if would harm the animal by letting it go then you shouldn't do it. That would appear to be the case with these rabbits as many of them were killed."

              I think you are possible confusing the cause of the amount of rabbits as being people releasing them, ignoring an equally plausible cause: Reproduction. They /do/ breed like rabbit, afterall. =)

              - SolarSanitizerUS October 17, 2009 9:52PM

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              • jordon
                I don't know

                I really don't know one way or the other whats causing the rabbit population problem. I would presume though that its caused by a lack of predators. Which is most likely the Swedes fault to begin with so it doesn't justify killing the rabbits anyway.

                - jordonUS October 19, 2009 8:13AM

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