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I would ask the same thing about anyone that thinks thats a real comment.
Why because it’s so out of touch with reality and is borderline idiocy
Sad to say but I actually know some people that have made similar comments with total conviction that they were right no matter how idotic it might sound or out of touch with the way things really are
These people really are that out of touch with the real world existing in a made up fantasy world in their own heads automatically rejecting anything that doesn’t support or confirm what They believe
�Everything in excess! To enjoy the flavor of life, take big bites. Moderation is for monks.� ― Robert A. Heinlein
Re: Are people really this dumb?
[Re: K-zoo]
#6643044 10/18/1910:07 PM10/18/1910:07 PM
People are that dumb. I'll give you a short example.
Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power plant in Commiefornia has a 7 mile private access road. It winds along the coast and a cattle rancher leases the property. One of the tree huggers that worked at the plant made a complaint that the cattle were standing out in the rain with no shelter. The person demanded that the power company build shelters for the cows so they have a place to get out of the rain. This is how stupid some people are.
I BELIEVE IN MY GOD, MY COUNTRY AND IN MYSELF.
Re: Are people really this dumb?
[Re: K-zoo]
#6643053 10/18/1910:15 PM10/18/1910:15 PM
Estrogen is the growth hormone used in cattle and look how much more you get from "healthy food". Yet people are so scared of it in there meat. People are sheep that follow the flock.
Re: Are people really this dumb?
[Re: K-zoo]
#6643093 10/18/1911:03 PM10/18/1911:03 PM
You are using the incorrect nomenclature. This is not about being unintelligent or uninformed and breaking it down to basic old English "dumb". This is the Germanic study of psychology. The above is a psychosis. As is the case of all who in simplicity, break experiences down to humans are "evil" and nature is "good". Humans attain that designation, due to their having injured the person in a psychological way. God does not appear in that injured state, and God can not be measured up to in their perceived failures. Therefore the conclusion is nature which does not exist, but is created in their mind is the god of their design. When a large predator is witnessed killing another animal, that is a reality which does not fit their altered conclusion, and the above is the way this is rectified, in an animal which is by instinct a meat eater or carnivore, can be taught to eat a vegetarian diet.
This is like the Arab proverb of what holds up the earth in space. It went through a series of creatures, until it reached an elephant, and after the elephant, the Arab had no answers and the conversation ended. Ask the animal adorer about the need of a large predator for concentrated protein in meat for physical development, their having fangs and teeth for meat, and digestive systems which can not eat enough crude vegetable protein, and their utopia narrative goes silent. Continue on in how does one teach a lion to eat grass? Does the teacher only provide fodder starving the lion which is torture? Is torture then an acceptable means to an outcome? What if the lion kills or harms the teacher, does the teacher then chain, cage or restrain the lion for the teacher's protectoin? Is imprisonment an acceptable action to force a behavior on a carnivore?
In most cases before the second round of questions, the subject is triggered by emotional reaction in the psychopathy, as they feel threatened and there is a great deal of reaction akin to a wild animal, as a lion being challenged in their comfort zone. In the emotional response, asking who hurt them, so that they immersed themselves in nature and questions of why God did not save them, will provide the inner psyche as the child in them will reveal their inner trauma.
Thoreau ventured to Walden Pond to form a reasoned deduction. Most reading this join to the natural food chain in catharsis in dealing with societal pressures. The animal rightest creates a false narrative as are all progressive mental progression to "fix" their narrative. They are easily programmed as in the above posting, as the narrative sounds logical to them, because they were programmed to not eat meat, so therefore with "caring" which they were deprived of, the large predator will have an epiphany and begin eating grass.
Interject into this, that plants are living creatures, they bleed sap, and they react in unheard screams which register as electronic impulses to warn other plants, and then the false narrative is not self righteous, but self serving as they are as guilty as those who injured them.
Re: Are people really this dumb?
[Re: K-zoo]
#6643101 10/18/1911:18 PM10/18/1911:18 PM
I would ask the same thing about anyone that thinks thats a real comment.
Why because it’s so out of touch with reality and is borderline idiocy
Sad to say but I actually know some people that have made similar comments with total conviction that they were right no matter how idotic it might sound or out of touch with the way things really are
These people really are that out of touch with the real world existing in a made up fantasy world in their own heads automatically rejecting anything that doesn’t support or confirm what They believe
Because its fake. But go ahead and believe anything that makes you feel smarter.
Re: Are people really this dumb?
[Re: AntiGov]
#6643260 10/19/1908:46 AM10/19/1908:46 AM
Are people this stupid? Absolutely they are. Check the Democrat party if you care to see what they look like. And I’ll make a prediction. This nonsense about teaching lions to be vegan is just the tip of the iceberg. Just remember that when you’re out and about. There’s a 50% chance that the person driving next to you doesn’t have a functioning brain.
Badgerman
Re: Are people really this dumb?
[Re: K-zoo]
#6643315 10/19/1910:38 AM10/19/1910:38 AM
I don't know if it's fake or not, but the *idea* that carnivores - dogs in particular - can become vegans is an actual thing. So it's not that far of a leap for someone who believes that to go the next step and believe lions, tigers, and bears can be "taught" veganism. It's become a religion, and once that road is taken anything is possible.
Being fed a steady diet of fiction for nearly a century within the confines of suburbia and urban life, and reinforced by decades of higher education telling us that reality is nothing more than what we believe it to be, this display of stupidity is not the least bit surprising.
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