TequilaMockingbird

Perpetual student of art and its history, with feminist grit and a romantic's heart, so focused that I'm sometimes not sure where I am. My own worst critic, aspiring eccentric, waiting to see what's next.
Jan 19 '10

during the seven years between 1938 and 1945, 12 million people perished in the holocaust. The same number of animals is killed EVERY 4 HOURS for food in the US alone..

iansnugwildlife:

huntingforcherubs:

iansnugwildlife:

huntingforcherubs:

iansnugwildlife:

fact

and one has nothing to do with the other.

while thematically they do not correlate, what the figure should show to anyone is the grand scale of animal slaughter that occurs in the united states in a given day. it is meant to give perspective on the meat industry.

well i think the fact that 12 million animals are killed every 4 hours for food in the US is a striking enough statement without simultaneously (and quite offensively) comparing meat eaters to nazis.

this statement was not made to compare meat-eaters to nazis. i think that is perhaps the most ridiculous thing i’ve heard in a while. what it does is quite honestly and effectively educates the otherwise-naive public about the epic disaster that is the meat industry in america alone. it has nothing to do with the premise of the holocaust. it does not belittle the seriousness of the holocaust (unless you very seriously denounce the importance of animals, which is an entirely different conversation yet one i’m willing to have). it rather throws the shock factor statistic out there because to be damn honest, no one would know otherwise.

For what it’s worth, I think I understand what you were trying to get across. Allowing for some tangible comparison to an abstract statistic is critical to get a message across, and since it’s a message that is very dear to you, I can’t blame you for choosing a somewhat shocking comparison. I don’t think it’s sensible or responsible to imply in any way that you are likening meat-eating to the holocaust. You have to take a stand for what you believe in.

11 notes (via iansnugwildlife & iansnugwildlife)

  1. vieva reblogged this from iansnugwildlife and added:
    For what it’s worth, I think I understand what you were trying to get across. Allowing for some tangible comparison to...
  2. iansnugwildlife reblogged this from huntingforcherubs and added:
    first if all, if the premise is so different that you would make a note of it, I don’t see how you can also claim to be...
  3. huntingforcherubs reblogged this from iansnugwildlife and added:
    you said it yourself, bb. “it has nothing to do with the premise of the holocaust.” it might not belittle the...
  4. iansnugwildlife reblogged this from huntingforcherubs and added:
    this statement was not made to compare meat-eaters to nazis. i think that is perhaps the most ridiculous thing i’ve...
  5. huntingforcherubs reblogged this from iansnugwildlife and added:
    well i think the fact that 12 million animals are killed every 4 hours for food in the US is a striking enough statement...
  6. kidsamich reblogged this from iansnugwildlife and added:
    Eat from farms, not factories. Food for life, not for enjoyment.
  7. iansnugwildlife reblogged this from huntingforcherubs and added:
    while thematically they do not correlate, what the figure should show to anyone is the grand scale of animal slaughter...
  8. huntingforcherubs reblogged this from iansnugwildlife and added:
    and one has nothing to do with the other.
  9. waitupaustin reblogged this from iansnugwildlife and added:
    hence im a veg.|i loved it when right after we finished eating dinner, some new story came on about some faux mad cow...
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