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Re: They are not "ours" - not even to love

If this is how AAS feels when will you stop "rescuing" and keeping animals then? I see these recent posts of AAS and wonder when will you stop contradicting yourself, you fit in the category of animal welfarist don't you? You have dogs for adoption don't you? You can't have both can you? Are you going to lead the way?

By rescuing and keeping dogs you aren't following what you write.

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Does abolition include your "companion" animals? *LINK*
Abolition: The 'A' word.... shhhhh... don't say it if you want to keep your job....
They are not "ours" - not even to love
Re: They are not "ours" - not even to love
To repeat AAS's positions...
Four questions
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We domesticated them and now we must now take care of them
You can't have your cake and eat it too in my opinion
Who said anything about killing the pets that are already here?
So I must give up
Is animal welfare one route to abolition?
The PETA/KFC agreement is a textbook example of the failure of animal welfare reform *LINK*
Balluch argues that “it is at least possible” that welfarist regulation will eventually lead to abolition *LINK*
Re: Is animal welfare one route to abolition?
Thank you Tracey
Re: Is animal welfare one route to abolition?
The constant question answered again: "So what would you do, set them all loose in the woods to fend for themselves?"
Re: The constant question answered again: "So what would you do, set them all loose in the woods to fend for themselves?"
Moving toward the goal of liberation

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