[mobglob-discuss] (en) Slingshot #75 Grow or Die: The Death of the Earth by Capitalism - Squirrel (fwd)... (fwd)
David
otter at tao.ca
Mon Jul 1 15:49:30 PDT 2002
It's awesome that you equate calling someone a vivisector with "character
assasination"! I agree with you, that vivisection is something to be
looked on as extremely negative.
You're right, I don't know from *first-hand* accounts that Chris is a
vivisector, so I do deeply aplogize to Chris if this is not the case, but
my understanding is that he is, and my comments are valid if so. Chris, do
you experiment on live (or dead) animals?
How is this issue not relevant to global justice? Are only homosapiens
worthy of justice?
David
On Mon, 1 Jul 2002, David Cross wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David" <otter at tao.ca>
> To: <mobglob-discuss at resist.ca>
> Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 3:25 PM
> Subject: Re: [mobglob-discuss] (en) Slingshot #75 Grow or Die: The Death of
> the Earth by Capitalism - Squirrel (fwd)... (fwd)
>
> > So how does your vivisection activities (invasive research on live
> > animals) figure into your concept of "conserve and protect"? As the
> > article points out, "Within the realms of this definition (of capitalism),
> > nature became increasingly regarded as a mere resource, an object
> > exploited and ruthlessly enslaved." This is the line we get from your
> > colleagues in vivisection all the time, that animals are merely tools for
> > humans.
>
> Ok, what is ths shit?
>
> What you just said amounts to character assassination. More to the point, how
> do we even know this is Chris Shaw's line of research? Only your statement.
>
> So I suggest you stick to the issues!
>
>
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