Render, on 18 June 2012 - 08:34 AM, said:
Eating pigs is eating altered pigs...fattening them up like that, it's not natural.
These cows don't know the difference between giving "regular milk" and "adjusted" milk.
This is not animal cruelty, nor idiotic.
Ok, so when that cow gives birth and starts lactating, will its calves be allowed to nurse from it or will they have to be given some other cow's milk because they are genetically predisposed to need lactose? What if lack of lactose has the effect on them that the presence of lactose has on people? If calves get the runs, especially in the wild, they are quite unlikely to survive. So if that were the case, this cow would not be able to reproduce viable calves and feed them, taking away it's natural reproducive ability and right to add to the gene pool.
If that were done to a human, it would be cruel. Sure, we like to think that altering animals isn't cruel because it allows us to have what we want and still be able to sleep at night. Sadly, that doesn't make it true.
The ethical thing to do is leave them alone.
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Creating a dogbreed with legs as short as a pickle is animal cruelty. Is that acceptable? Or is GM just easier to call evil, cuz it's trendy to do?
Are you assuming that because someone is against this topic it means they're ok with the way animals are selectively breed for aesthetic traits, or is only doing so to be trendy? WOW. Yeah, it's not because of personal or spiritual convictions. It's just because I want to be part of the hipster crowd.
I believe we should respect life as it evolved and not mess with it. Honestly, I have a problem with corn since it was selectively bred to be what we know today, producing WAY more food than the plant originally did. I say leave nature alone... all of it.
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Many ppl fail to understand the scientific implications of research like this.
Thanks to GMO's we can get a whole new set of medicines. It's already started with the first FDA-approved drug, taken from genetically engineered plants.
(The drug, called Elelyso, is a treatment for a disorder known as Gaucher disease that results from the lack of a specific enzyme.)
Call me a monster...and someone probably will... but I don't think it is ok to genetically modify something else in order to relieve people of their suffering. It's transferring the suffering to another living being, and no matter how much we tell ourselves it's ok to do so, it is not.
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Try to think outside of the box instead of following the conservative crowd condamning everything without understanding it.
Try to think outside of the box before assuming that this planet and all its creatures are here to be bastardized by humans for our own benefit and convenience.
Just because you CAN do something doesn't mean you SHOULD.
Render, on 18 June 2012 - 09:12 AM, said:
Cow's don't produce unhealthy milk, that's not what they are saying at all. They're saying they could make lactose intolerant ppl benefit from milk just like everyone else.
And they're saying they could add omega 3 to the already healthy milk. Just like they add more calcium to some brands of milk. Or more magnesium to cereals etc.
Humans did not evolve to consume milk beyond a young age... so why push those whose ancestors didn't adapt to it to be able to consume it? Probably because the dairy industry would like to make more money.
The calcium, vitamin D, magnesium, iron, etc that is added to foods is added after the fact. They should add the omega 3 to the milk after it's out of the cow... why is it necessary to make the cow an omega 3 factory? Oh right, because it's more convenient.
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It's obvious to me that the mainstream of ppl who are against all of this are inable to read and/or to understand what this science is about.
You know what they say about making assumptions.
Really it's as simple as this... everything evolved to be the way it is, and we shouldn't tweak everything we get our hands on to make it EASIER for our society.
Manipulating the genes, physical body, or living conditions of any animal is cruel. I have no problem with eating meat, but the animals should be treated with respect. They give their lives to sustain ours, and we just demand more and more and more of them.