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   On Wed, 10 Oct 2012 09:42:07 -0700 (PDT), CheeseHusker dos    
   wrote:   
      
   >On Oct 10, 10:53 am, Rupert wrote:   
   >> On Oct 10, 5:39 pm, CheeseHusker dos wrote:   
   >>   
   >> > At least when I eat cheese, I'm not killing the cow.   
   >>   
   >> Not directly, no, but you are giving financial incentives to an   
   >> industry which inflicts considerable suffering and premature death on   
   >> a large number of cows.   
   >   
   >Wow - and now you toss organic farmers under the bus too. Nice.   
      
    He has acted like he can appreciate "good" lives for some grass raised   
   cattle, but if he honestly can appreciate any of them in any way at all he's   
   very poor at it and appears to be horribly inconsistent as well...apparently   
   being able to sometimes and unable to at other times. Of course millions of   
   dairy cattle experience decent lives of positive value only because they're   
   raised to produce dairy products, but people like Rupert find it between very   
   difficult and impossible to appreciate facts like that. Most people I've   
   discussed it with find it to be fairly easy but for eliminationists like Rupert   
   it's nearly impossible. The kids in my sixth grade class were better at it   
   while   
   they were in sixth grade than Rupert is now, or probably ever will be. I try to   
   encourage him but he just can't budge.   
      
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