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airy, etheral impression. closer stir1, the myriads of peopl_e the shopping mecca could be seen, but not easily disLinguished. This was the holy shrine of consumerism, the temple of materialism. The newest, the best and perhaps the most modern of the new trend and updated shopping markets. More than a p1ace. An attitude, of feeling, a scene. who visited

The restless flow of human beings travelled backwards and orwards, side to side t ot sl-mply in a spiral moti_on. Not everyone had the money to buy the things that were important to a fu1l, worthwhile tife, but looking at them was allowed and usually encouraged. Single mothers dragged their screaming children around r ot were dragged like a piece of rotting flesh by their brood of ganglyr pale ofrspring. Over and over and over again, the pleas of these mal1 ghosts rang and mixed with the subtler tones. f

School children of all ages and definitions vandered about in search of adulthood. Where ever there was a chance, teenagers r+ould congregate with their chosen qroups and mutter indecipherably amongst themselves. Being a Saturday afternoon, this definately was the place to see and be seen. The newest fashions were displayedr dod the games of life in a social society were played at a heightened rate, preparing them for a world that they were too young to live in properly, but too o1d to ignore. The cruelty of youth cascaded merrily around under the guise of hope and happienss. On the other end of the spectrum, the mall was also a ptace for the elderly to go and sit, chat, reminesce, and complain bitl-er-1 r.. Their resentment of the youth was only matched by the indiffer3nce and apathy that the teenagers showed their elders. These people had no real p1ace, and their advanced years gained only a f rail immuni-il, irom the legions of security guards that kept order in the massive burlCing. In a world of sleek and polished chrome and plastic, the r\'rrnKles of the previous generati-on .r,rere quite out of p1ace. No l:coin f or imperfection, no room for slors performance, and no tolerance for disability or misfortune.

Asj-de from the most easily recognizab\e groups anc sub-groups of beings, there r,/ere the individuals who were eitner too odC, or too anti-social to interact with anyone e1se. The drifters, the shoplifters, -'-he cerverts , the rapi sts , all trying to lose themselves in the crowd and ar- r-re same time practice thei-r malice to thelr oark souf ,s content.

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9. I have a right to determine and honor my own priorities. 10. I have the right to have my needs and wants respected by others. I 1. I have the right to terr4ipate conyersations with people who i make me feel put dov4 and hur+iliared. 12. I have the righr noc to be responsible for others' behavior, actions, feelings or problems 13. I have a righr to make misekes and not have to be perfect. 14. I have a right to expecthonesry from orhers. 15. I have a right to'all of my feelings.

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In so many countries around the world McDonald's is spreading like flies Massive amounts of advertising Teievision, radio and magazines Feeding you so much bullshit and lies!

You deserve a break today So piace your order now At your friendly McDonald's They never run out of cows! Over 30 million carcasses served It reaily is quite amazing AIl those animals cut up dead sn:ffed between some bread No longer in the fields grazing! Fast food, poison treats, chemical feasts Coca coia and grease-soaked french fries The more junk food and'carcasses sold Tne quictier the ignorant people wiil diel Faster, faster, taster food Which leads to morc and more Cancer, skoke and heart disease Watch your blood pressurc soar!

They're cutting down the rainforcsts To make more destnrctive grazing land So we can have more wastefuimeat Whiie taking giaia frocr starv.ing handsi this means much more money earned For McDonald's corporation concerns Moving into your neighborhood soon Bringing destmction, disease and gloom And Ronaid the clown, the smiiing buffoon! A11

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(alleging- that abuse of animals on today,s factory farms enhances human welfare) '

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tru€. Orhers have failed to account for rtr[iie-m.n]

dous social costs incurred by faoory farming. -'''-' The_notion that caging. ciowdinj, and m-urilatino anlmals on_lactory [arms is a necessary condition o-f

an economical food supply for thc Anierican oeooie rs a cruet hoar creatcd and pcrp€trated by ecuibmi.t ano drug manulacturers who profit from misery.

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Reduc_tion

out of work. did the invention of the automobile, eradication -So cf conragious giseases. and end' oi-woii j' Wiif i.A gradu8t retraining and relocation of the work force is a..nec.esyry ingredienl of all rccial proqress. lronic. afly, urc tntroduction of curent mechaniied methods or rarstng.animals for food has already driven hun. dreds_-ot thous.nds of family larmers and farm laborers off the land.

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. Cod gave us dominion over animals,

Raising of animals for food conserves our natural resources.

That may have been true at one time, wh€n cattle vas raised- on uncultiyablc pastureland, rha-m;;;;; was ptsced back on the soil to rcplenish the nutrients, and natural veg€tation prevenieA tte lri"-n oi'.il ginal lands and the pollution of lakes and streams. loday. howevcr, animal agricultur€ golr€s thc oreai. cI !hFE! to resource cons€rvation and olanetari sur. vryat in the history of mankind. . Raising of animals for food alleviates hunger in the Third World. That has been lrue only on the rare occasions when arirm1fs.were raised on othenrise unus.ble veoeta. uorl. l_oday. howevcr, the OS fErm animal indust-rv is aclually promoting hunger in ntra Worfa iouniies Dy mtrc-ducing our system of animal aqriculture that va$es toodstuffs and land that could 5c used much more efflciently for direct human consumption. . Animal slaughter provides valuable by_products. meat lndustry had us conditioned . Atuse,one tlme, the tc -animal producfs whenever an oooortunitv

.aroT. N.ow. howev€r, mosr

of lhese produiti. includ'. l.fther, gelatin, and boni marerial, have 'ng largely furs. D€en replaced by superior synthetic altema: t ves, as soon as the demand for thesc arosc. Gcner:l .Responsc-Nert !o an all-out nuclear war. to<rays intensive animal agriculture reores€nts the greatesl threat to human welfare in th; hisforv of malk!r1!. This threar affects human teitttr. irituii availability of food supplies. conseilation ot'naiural ncl<lurces and wildlife. and the quality of our lakes and streams. Any minor, shon.rein u.h.iiri*,ui-rni-y accrue pole by comparison.

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their prolits depend on it. The producers'profits depend laroelv on the ora. ducrivity of their animals pci doltar iivdsted ln 6JliJ. rngs. equipment, supplies. and labor. As more ani. mats are crowded into the available space, orofits increas., until the rcsultant death rate Uecomls'unic.

ceptably costly.

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Humane legislation ensures the welfare of farm animals. . The raising of animals for food is specificallv ex. cluded lrom cvery piece of humane leoislatioir on Dolh. the tederal and state levels. Aor6ver. everv regrslative attempt even to study the treatment oi larm animals has bcen quashed sfufUy Uy the powei. ful farm lobby.

. Animals don't suffer on factory farms

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they don't know any better. This sas another cynical and insensitive aroumanr used to legitimize slavery. ln fact. animals on-facto* tarms do suffer terribly, from birth, until the burcher.; knitc puts them out of their misery. Thev demon. strate their suffering dramatically, Uv Uecirmln"-iif lrom the stress and dying in droires. jn manv ca-sestnerr suwival till slaughter is made possible bnlv bv trte adminisrrrtlon of large doscs of Lntibiotics. '

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If we did not kill animals for food, they would overrun the earth.

The. only animals that breed beyond the carrvino capacity of their rcsources appear t6 be humans. hni mals in the wild have a natir;al birth control mecha.

nism thatr€flects the carrying capacity oi ttr.iiiirf. ronmenl Farm animals. on the other hind, are bred in

numbers that are carefully adjusted in accord"*" *iii, antrcip€ted mark€t conditions As the demand for meat abates. thc number of animals bred ana itttea ls reduced accordingly.

Gcneral rtsponsc-Animals have done iust fine for mtilions o, years. until humans beqan t6 hunt, trao. porson. cage, mutilate, and slaught* rhem. Humin grecd and inscnsitivity tlose the bnly known ihreat to lheir suwival. We must leam to bccome good neighbors to our fellow anirnils and to lct them live out their natural lives unmolested.

You should be concerned about human

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. Absolutely. We are rvorking hard to exoose th( oeva$ailng impacB of animal agricuiture oi humar

nearrn. num6n food supplies. and the human environ menl. we hope you will join us.

You are bleeding hearts with a ,.Bambi" mentality 'Perhaps. But we considered the alternative o[ beint lnscnsitive, abusive, and cruel, and ltk" ii;; lirst altemative bettcr, How about you?

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We try.to bc consistent and true to our beliefs b, not,purchasing leather or any other product thl

exptcrrs antmats. We expect no less from you.

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. Every serious student of the Bible knows that the term -dominion" was intended io .ean tt"*uiaii tii t.e.. rEsponsible care. lt was certainly not intendad't suggest exploitation. abuse, or slaug'hter.

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. The Bible commands us to eat meat.

today's factory farms.

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Plants are alive too! ,..Absolut€ly. People who are concemed about olan rrre snoutd De<ome .t least vegetarians. This way wrr.consume onty a small fraciion of plants thai the. mu! ?!.1.o. lo tivesrock to yield an equivilenr amount o animal food. What aie you doing lor piuntsi

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at.tnough omnivorous animals generallv prifer to plants. As human beings. *e ddhaueatfi[; ""i o;d;; raxe pnde in cvotution. We should ,ct accordinqly.

. Primitive men ate m€t. Perhaps. They also lived in caves, worshioocd fire. commu.njcated by grune, settled dGputes sunerEd trom terrible degenerative di;eEses.";if.,-"trli. lived to j flpe age ot J',.and had very limited choices of lifestyle.

we-nave evolved, and we have a areat varietv'of chotces tsn't it time we kicked lhe meiat habit? ' o

Our anatomy and physiology are dsigned to ezt

mat. That ls incorect, .have

Onllke camivorous animals, we a small mouth. a prevalence of chewino or"i-t*.i rng teeth. a- neutol saliva, a largc stoma;h, a lono sma[ tntestine, and a puckercd colon_all feature! emrnenuy unsuited for a meat dieL

. Raising animals for food is an Arnerican tradition. Actually, meat consumption has bern larqelv msniou. laed by meat indunry advedising canipiions. For erampte. ona *rch campaign aftcr World Wai[ raised the pe-r capita consumprion of bce, f rom 56 lbs in I 95 I

ro 128 tbs in I 976 A iimitar tre"a i. U"inj &-+rdn-J

cunently for poultry.

. Why don't medical and govemment authorities

recommend vegetarianism? .. O.lt. .Uyt rhey dol The Joumal of the American Associrtion said in June 196l that a woetar. ^4edac6l ian die_t.can prevent 90 p€rceot of srrckes;rd g7;;cenr o, hean atEcks. The u.S. Senate Selecr cominit. tee on Nutritio_n and Human xecas recommenaJ'ii February 1977 that Americans dccr*; iil;;;: sumptlon of mcat and increasc their con--ptfon-Jf lruit$ vegeEbles, and whole grains. Gcneral responsc-The only higher aurhoritv that matters ts . our own conscience. lf our coniience oDJects Lo tlle abus€ and slaughter of innocent. felino antmats, to the devaslation of our natural resorrc*l and to cndangerment of our health. tiren ;;;;irE rrsten to its commands and kick the meat habil.

. Are you opposed to all killing? definirely opposed to alr kiilins thz ,- I:: rs not Py!*:.ulq essential to ensure our own suruival. \,\ie ar oppgs€d ro killing rhar threatens rh :vel Tole

sururval ol oursclves and thosc ve love, grch as th staughter of animals for food. We are extremel pppo-d to the abusc of thesc animals before thev ai Kllled. I trust that you place rcme llmia on killiriE?

General rcsponse-Our motives, scnsitivitv.

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menEt competence are perfectly sound, but thev ar not at issr,rc here. The devastatlng impacts of an'imi agriculture on human heatth. foiJ .[ppiE; ;;i;; resources. and animal welfare are. - ' '

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of finest crystal.

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and comes, r,rritten by respected and lcnowledEeable people, of course. She began

to

med.itate.

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the fuck! I'm still

confusedl !"

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