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Re: aborted babies incinerated to heat UK hospitals

Post by O_o Feasible-Weasel » Wed Mar 26, 2014 4:40 pm

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Re: aborted babies incinerated to heat UK hospitals

Post by +torment+ » Wed Mar 26, 2014 5:13 pm

its either that or make sex toys out of em.



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Re: aborted babies incinerated to heat UK hospitals

Post by hubb » Wed Mar 26, 2014 5:18 pm

but the same goes if you are brought up in a vegan family.
i can see that floppy shoed dad saying something really stupid on the basis of the vegan faith, but it's not the same. one is sometimes enforced by something like sharia, is what im saying.

but the main point for me is the transparency. pork is not 'culturally' available a lot of places, so how would you know what for gelatine even is?
so to demand that knowledge is in a way to reject integration and instead expect assimilation, which isn't on in modern society. I know i'm using these examples kind of out of context, but it shows how these buzz discussions still hold weight politically.
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Re: aborted babies incinerated to heat UK hospitals

Post by +torment+ » Wed Mar 26, 2014 5:26 pm

Morrissey wrote songs about it all back when.. if you play the songs backward..

its all very appropriate.

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Re: aborted babies incinerated to heat UK hospitals

Post by m8son666 » Wed Mar 26, 2014 5:29 pm

hubb wrote:
but the same goes if you are brought up in a vegan family.
i can see that floppy shoed dad saying something really stupid on the basis of the vegan faith, but it's not the same. one is sometimes enforced by something like sharia, is what im saying.

but the main point for me is the transparency. pork is not 'culturally' available a lot of places, so how would you know what for gelatine even is?
so to demand that knowledge is in a way to reject integration and instead expect assimilation, which isn't on in modern society. I know i'm using these examples kind of out of context, but it shows how these buzz discussions still hold weight politically.
Nah i mean like if you are brought up in a vegan household only eating vegan things and having vegans for parents you are probably going to be vegan, in the same way if you are brought up in a religious household you will probably be religious.

I'm all for accepting people's beliefs and all but i don't think it's right to make the rest of society expend effort in making sure things are ok for religious people. If someone comes from a country that is ignorant to gelatin then it is up to them to find out what it is and avoid it. In the same way, if i was a vegetarian and went to a country where they had a meat i didn't recognise it's not up to them to put a sign up saying "THIS IS MEAT" it would be my responsibility to know what my beliefs allow me or don't allow me to eat.
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Re: aborted babies incinerated to heat UK hospitals

Post by hubb » Wed Mar 26, 2014 5:48 pm

I'm all for accepting people's beliefs and all but i don't think it's right to make the rest of society expend effort in making sure things are ok for religious people.
It's not on the basis of having a religion itself, but on the basis of being culturally different and wanting integration in a society. It's not out of courtesy.
Maybe we just disagree on that specifically, being an actual responsibility, but I've given examples as to why that is.
Like political parties use something seemingly superfluous like this to cultivate other agendas. Discussions of what food to serve in school etc.
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