bushmanbilly
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Post by bushmanbilly on Feb 19, 2014 12:54:18 GMT -5
So, do shorts legs keep them off the counter?
That would be a bonus.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 20, 2014 17:11:16 GMT -5
Humans have been doing this for thousands of years to hundreds of different animals. Hell, it was even done to slaves by slave owners. Nothing new here and the cats don't seem to mind any more than the dogs that have almost had their brains shrunk to nothing so the head is nice and pointy. Jim I am well aware of the practices of man when it comes to animals. I been around thousands of animals for dozens of years. Pug type dogs are with messed up sinuses, and tiny headed chihuahuas, and short legged cats and most all ornamental mutations bred into animals is in my personal estimation a terrible thing to do to the animal. Having to live it's life without comfort of fur or the ability to breath or or or is just not something I want to do to an animal. If the mutation does not effect quality of life (albino snakes or silkie chickens for example) then who cares? I was unaware slave owners bred mutations into their slaves. I do not support that either. Nor the slave keeping.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 20, 2014 17:28:29 GMT -5
Humans have been doing this for thousands of years to hundreds of different animals. Hell, it was even done to slaves by slave owners. Nothing new here and the cats don't seem to mind any more than the dogs that have almost had their brains shrunk to nothing so the head is nice and pointy. Jim I am well aware of the practices of man when it comes to animals. I been around thousands of animals for dozens of years. Pug type dogs are with messed up sinuses, and tiny headed chihuahuas, and short legged cats and most all ornamental mutations bred into animals is in my personal estimation a terrible thing to do to the animal. Having to live it's life without comfort of fur or the ability to breath or or or is just not something I want to do to an animal. If the mutation does not effect quality of life (albino snakes or silkie chickens for example) then who cares? I was unaware slave owners bred mutations into their slaves. I do not support that either. Nor the slave keeping. Only the strongest and biggest slaves were allowed to have sex with the females. Very very cruel. I do not know how anyone could be a slave trader or owner. The sad part is that it is still going on by the millions. A lot of children suffering too. Cows that produce more milk, horses that run faster not a problem. Like you said, if they do not suffer from it ya gotta love them. The hairless cat is pretty bizarre though. Jim
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jamesp
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Post by jamesp on Feb 20, 2014 17:40:14 GMT -5
Did the Nazi regime breed for super humans?
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Post by Rockoonz on Feb 20, 2014 22:08:17 GMT -5
Did the Nazi regime breed for super humans? That was the intent... For clarification though, before Hitler there was the original champion of eugenics, progressive Margaret Sanger and her Eugenics League, still around but now known as Planned Parenthood. Conveniently, planned Parenthood clinics are still mostly located in the inner city areas where poor minorities live.
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gemfeller
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Post by gemfeller on Feb 20, 2014 23:56:52 GMT -5
Did the Nazi regime breed for super humans? That was the intent... For clarification though, before Hitler there was the original champion of eugenics, progressive Margaret Sanger and her Eugenics League, still around but now known as Planned Parenthood. Conveniently, planned Parenthood clinics are still mostly located in the inner city areas where poor minorities live. Isn't it interesting how those facts about Sanger and Planned Parenthood have been obscured by the Kultursmog? It's almost as if someone is rewriting the history books and making sure the media are curiously uninterested in ferreting out the real facts. I'm old enough to have been taught in school about how eliminating people like the feeble-minded Kallikak and Jukes families would improve the American "race." All that's gone into Orwell's "Memory Hole." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memory_hole
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Post by jamesp on Feb 21, 2014 5:59:10 GMT -5
Did the Nazi regime breed for super humans? That was the intent... For clarification though, before Hitler there was the original champion of eugenics, progressive Margaret Sanger and her Eugenics League, still around but now known as Planned Parenthood. Conveniently, planned Parenthood clinics are still mostly located in the inner city areas where poor minorities live. If i read Wikipedia, Margaret seems represented as a positive force. But other articles about her are negative. Seems like she has supporters; obviously open minded about exercising extreme discrimination about income, religion, physical attributes etc etc. Thanks for opening my eyes and the intro to Margaret Sanger. She pretty much imposed herself on the most controversial of situations.
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