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    @mrs_teapot wrote:

    @panda12 wrote:

    @mrs_teapot wrote:

    @panda12 wrote:

    @mrs_teapot wrote:

    @panda12 wrote:

    @mrs_teapot wrote:

    Well everyone is different Panda…. just because people do not agree with your point of view or do things your way does not mean they are bad people.

    I didn’t actually say those who don’t think the same as me or do things my way are bad, did I? :roll:

    I sad it’s sad that people like you who are pro slaughter cannot consider other, more ethical solutions.

    Actually it sad that people like you (whatever that means) do not actually read what I said.

    I did read what you said and challenged it.

    Where, on this thread did I say I think ppl who do not agree with me, or who don’t do things my way are “bad?”

    You didnt…. I said it as an observation of how you react to people who dont agree with you…. its allowed to have opinions even if they are not the same as yours….

    And so the inane trolling from Teapot continues. Why don’t you give it up? It’s getting rather tedious now and childish.

    Grow up panda this is a debate… its not all about you

    LOL, I never said it was all about me but you like to make it about me by your constant trolling of my posts, twisting what I said, putting words into my mouth etc.

    I would wonder why but I think I know the answer. :wink:

    #499773

    @wakeupdeadisgodlike wrote:

    @mrs_teapot wrote:

    @wakeupdeadisgodlike wrote:

    This is a part of humanity that i dislike, the superiority complex we have over other animals. What makes a human life more valuable than a badger or foxes life?

    I have already said if there is a viable alternative to culling I would be in favour of it wake…. let me ask you this though, I dont know if you have children but how would you feel if one of your kids contracted TB and possibly died when contracting it could easily be prevented? if there is a viable alternative bring it on…. to date none have been accepted as viable.

    Well obviously since it would be my kid, I wouldn’t be delighted but nor would I get a shotgun and go on a badger killing spree for what they may have caused. Taking my emotions out of it why is my kids life any more valuable than that of another animal?

    We can’t slaughter humans with a history of murder, rape or violence so why can we kill another animal who’s crime is just trying to get by in life as most of us are.

    Good post, Wake.

    Teapot, the chances of a human catching bovine TB is negligible. You are more at risk of catching it from humans.

    Perhaps you might like to get some more information here:

    http://www.bovinetb.co.uk/

    #499771

    @mrs_teapot wrote:

    @panda12 wrote:

    @mrs_teapot wrote:

    @panda12 wrote:

    @mrs_teapot wrote:

    Well everyone is different Panda…. just because people do not agree with your point of view or do things your way does not mean they are bad people.

    I didn’t actually say those who don’t think the same as me or do things my way are bad, did I? :roll:

    I sad it’s sad that people like you who are pro slaughter cannot consider other, more ethical solutions.

    Actually it sad that people like you (whatever that means) do not actually read what I said.

    I did read what you said and challenged it.

    Where, on this thread did I say I think ppl who do not agree with me, or who don’t do things my way are “bad?”

    You didnt…. I said it as an observation of how you react to people who dont agree with you…. its allowed to have opinions even if they are not the same as yours….

    And so the inane trolling from Teapot continues. Why don’t you give it up? It’s getting rather tedious now and childish.

    #499951

    I have a monthly visit. I call him TOM! :D

    #500096

    @rogue trader wrote:

    i can pretend to be a 6ft geezer,dead hard with big muscles
    but hey i got rumbled, somebody who knew me, outed me, and told f/book in reality he is a 5ft,ginger balding geek,

    Sounds like someone I know!

    #499768

    @mrs_teapot wrote:

    @panda12 wrote:

    @mrs_teapot wrote:

    Well everyone is different Panda…. just because people do not agree with your point of view or do things your way does not mean they are bad people.

    I didn’t actually say those who don’t think the same as me or do things my way are bad, did I? :roll:

    I sad it’s sad that people like you who are pro slaughter cannot consider other, more ethical solutions.

    Actually it sad that people like you (whatever that means) do not actually read what I said.

    I did read what you said and challenged it.

    Where, on this thread did I say I think ppl who do not agree with me, or who don’t do things my way are “bad?”

    #499767

    @wakeupdeadisgodlike wrote:

    This is a part of humanity that i dislike, the superiority complex we have over other animals. What makes a human life more valuable than a badger or foxes life?

    I couldn’t agree with you more. It’s a twisted mentality where the first impulsion is to kill. The human race apparently has evolved to becoming intellectually and morally superior to animals.

    Like fook we have!

    #499763

    @mrs_teapot wrote:

    Well everyone is different Panda…. just because people do not agree with your point of view or do things your way does not mean they are bad people.

    I didn’t actually say those who don’t think the same as me or do things my way are bad, did I? :roll:

    I said it’s sad that people like you who are pro slaughter cannot consider other, more ethical solutions.

    #499761

    @mrs_teapot wrote:

    @panda12 wrote:

    Funny how humans think the answer to alleged threats posed by animals is just to slaughter them. :roll:

    That does not solve any perceived problems. Look for a solution such as vaccination and better agricultural practices.

    If there was a way of doing that panda I would be for it 100% …..problem is all the plans that have been put forward just dont stack up as a working alternative… as well as being very expensive.

    The vaccination of badgers is turning out to be a viable and affordable option. Research is still be carried out but so far it is looking promising.

    Research has also suggested the culling of badgers actually makes the problem worse as the badgers roam to neighbouring areas.

    It is very sad that people like you can’t look at new, innovative and kinder ways to treat wildlife than to just slaughter them.

    I won’t comment on your sister in law.

    #499759

    @wakeupdeadisgodlike wrote:

    @cath 55 wrote:

    They pose a disease risk to your animals as they can carry mange and rabies, and red foxes can get mange. They will also tear open plastic rubbish sacks and create a large mess – they really are vermin.

    That’s nothing compared to the people you will sit next to on public transport.

    Lol. Good one!

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