Re: Morally wrong to eat horses!!!
Some people will see it as immorall to eat horses, some see it as immorall to eat any meat, surely all views have to be respected as do those who see no problem with eating it.
We in the developed world have a great luxury in that we have the choice to pick and choose on these issues, many people on this planet do not know when they will eat again or what they will eat.
Robert Burns the poet articulated in his poem the "twa dogs" ( which was a conversation between two dogs, one the hound of an aristocrat and the other of a farm labourer) how the poor were totally consumed with survival and hadn't time to worry about anything more than a roof over their head and food to eat, but in contrast the aristocrats were no more happier because in their idleness got themselves into all sorts of grief! the poem ends with a lovely line,
"when up they gat,an shook their lugs, rejoiced they wer na men but dogs; An each took off his several way, Resolved to meet some ither day.
Some people will see it as immorall to eat horses, some see it as immorall to eat any meat, surely all views have to be respected as do those who see no problem with eating it.
We in the developed world have a great luxury in that we have the choice to pick and choose on these issues, many people on this planet do not know when they will eat again or what they will eat.
Robert Burns the poet articulated in his poem the "twa dogs" ( which was a conversation between two dogs, one the hound of an aristocrat and the other of a farm labourer) how the poor were totally consumed with survival and hadn't time to worry about anything more than a roof over their head and food to eat, but in contrast the aristocrats were no more happier because in their idleness got themselves into all sorts of grief! the poem ends with a lovely line,
"when up they gat,an shook their lugs, rejoiced they wer na men but dogs; An each took off his several way, Resolved to meet some ither day.
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