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it's more ethical to kill a serial killer than kill an innocent animal, amirite?
by Anonymous12 years ago
i don't agree with the death penalty i just wanted to see what people would say about this
by Anonymous12 years ago
ARE YOU THAT WOLF PERSON
by Anonymous12 years ago
Yes, yes it is.
by Anonymous12 years ago
OKAY
by Anonymous12 years ago
I don't agree with the death penalty either, but I still think it would be more ethical to kill a serial killer than an innocent animal, if I had to choose.
by Anonymous12 years ago
Are cows, chickens, pigs innocent?
by Anonymous12 years ago
yes of course..they didn't do anything wrong
by Anonymous12 years ago
are you a vegetarian?
by Anonymous12 years ago
i want to be but i have to wait until college because my parents wont let me
by Anonymous12 years ago
What's the point in being a vegetarian? We evolved with canine fangs for a reason. And that reason is for delicious bacon and steak.
by Anonymous12 years ago
Bacon is disgusting
by Anonymous12 years ago
Health reasons, ethical reasons. If not those, then simply because they want to. What's the point of eating junk food? Your body obviously doesn't want it in your system for a reason. Well the answer to that would simply be because you want to.
by Anonymous12 years ago
You're disgusting. (Derp)
What about the health reasons? Your body benefits from the proteins in meat, fish, and poultry. Be a vegetarian if you want, more steak for me.
by Anonymous12 years ago
Seeing as humans are animals, yes obviously it makes more sense to kill a guilty person rather than an innocent person, IF YOU HAD TO.
by Anonymous12 years ago
It makes more sense, but do you think it's more ethical?
by Anonymous12 years ago
If someone kills another who is innocent with the intention to kill, then they've lost their right to life. Life is a beautiful thing, but you're not guaranteed it.
by Anonymous12 years ago
It's not that it's ethical, but it's just //more// ethical. Lesser of two evils. Only if you were in a situation where you had to choose, beyond that, it's not ethical.
by Anonymous12 years ago
Are you serious? Every single carnivorous animal then has lost their right to life, seeing as they eat meat to live and inevitably kill their prey.
by Anonymous12 years ago
Hi Megan!
by Anonymous12 years ago
;___; how does everyone manage to blow my cover!
by Anonymous12 years ago
Well yes, but if by "innocent animal" you mean animals born and raised for food then not really.
by Anonymous12 years ago
I'm not a vegetarian but I HATE the concept of animals being raised for food.
by Anonymous12 years ago
No shit, Sherlock.
by Anonymous12 years ago
Its never ethical to kill. In fact, we may be able to study serial killers and find out what makes them that way and how to treat them so they never kill or can't kill again. Killing them won't get any information.
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