wurst wrote:
hm, thats...
they say
tiger products at all are legal and/or accepted socially
cause that tiger breeding.
this acceptance in public
enhance the hunting of wild tigers.
1.) tigers and humans
...dont go together for two reasons:
- tigers eat humans.
Although tigers occasionally kill humans, humans are not a regular
part of tigers' menu.
wurst wrote:
- humans eat land.
big cats need alot square meters to be fed in the wild.
So do humans with their large agricultural and infrastructural areas.
And industrial wastelands. And golf courses, of course. What miserable
life it would be, if humans had no golf courses.
wurst wrote:
2.) tcm
[...]
alot different plants and animals are used for treatment, including tigers etc.
this kind of thinking is the state of logic that ancient greek showed.
time will heal this, not illeaglized commercial tigers.
By the time this phenomenon has been eradicated, the tigers will be
eradicated, too.
wurst wrote:
in my ethic opinion i think its better to eat a predator instead of veggie animals.
If there are no predators, the veggie animals will multiply in an
uncontrolled manner. The same thing happens with humans, this
planet's apex predators.
I advocate a little more balance in interacting with our planet. But
then again, you could also argue that every action that prolongs our
civilization also prolongs the suffering of all living things, instead of
just accepting the most likely inevitable demise of the human race
(and maybe all living things on this planet) within the next 100 years
or so.
wurst wrote:
anyways.
eating meat dont make any sense since breeding needs 7 times the energy.
so, one joule from meat is payed by 7 joules of wheat.
now, lets breed a predator. and how much is 7 times 7?
how can u cause so much pain included the 48 starved humanoids?
The state of our world is not a problem of lack of resources, but of the
distribution thereof. There are enough resources on this planet to feed
all of us, and AFAIR, enough resources for the tenfold number of the
current world population.
wurst wrote:
eat moar tigers!
I hope your "house-tigers" tasted good. ;-)
Although I cannot be a vegetarian or vegan currently (the only thing I
do is eat a little less meat than a few years ago), I love animals and
nature in general, and especially all feline and catlike creatures (like
girls :-), so I would hate to see these fascinating beauties perish due
to humans' greed and stupidity.
But then again, I might be writing this because I'm controlled by
toxoplasma gondii. %-)
Pirat