Caporegime
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Sorry I don't get this. So if a cow is pushed off a bridge it's HUGELY different from it being shot in the head? That doesn't really compute here.
I'm a vegetarian who believes given the choice to eat protein from any source I have no need to choose to eat meat. But I don't really care what others do, bu teven I can plainly see the difference between killing a cow, for its meat, for a reason other than pure enjoyment, and torturing an animal to death just to enjoy watching it die.
Its been an old wives tale, but ones thats true(as they often are) that murders, serial murders, rapists have a high incidence of abusing animals when they are younger. Its a very specific type of person, strictly NOT normal who can harm an animal purely to enjoy and revel in its pain and death. You often find out murderers and rapists killed animals as kids, because as a kid they had the twisted thoughts of wanting to kill people, but the first step is to kill something smaller and more vunerable, rather than start off killing a human who is bigger than you.
Frankly its beyond naive to pretend not to see the difference between killing an animal to eat its meat, and to simply enjoy causing pain, its two completely different motives, mind sets and emotions involved.
You can clearly see the difference between killing someone in cold blood and maybe enjoying it, getting off on it, and killing someone in self defence out of fear for your own safety or others. The act itself is the same, the method is unlikely to be the same, the motive is COMPLETELY different and the emotion involved is different. A cold blooded kill will probably enjoy killing, the person who killed in self defence will feel terrible, disgusted, ashamed for taking a life, etc, etc. Our emotions and reasoning for doing things is generally what makes us who we are.