Are Israel Justified In Their Response To The Attack On October 7th?
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Guest
Mar 07
Although I can follow the line of thinking, I think it is not the time to do this and maybe never will be. Furthermore, the fake horses can function as an alternative to real horses and this can also be fine just like fake fur, fake leather etc. In these cases we are also not against it. As long as we explain to children what is right or wrong in relation to animals. I also think that calling for such a prohibition does not do much good to the image of the animal protection movement ;-)
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Mar 07
No, it is too soon to ban horses from merry-go-rounds :) Although the idea itself is valid and respectful towards animals!
Although I can follow the line of thinking, I think it is not the time to do this and maybe never will be. Furthermore, the fake horses can function as an alternative to real horses and this can also be fine just like fake fur, fake leather etc. In these cases we are also not against it. As long as we explain to children what is right or wrong in relation to animals. I also think that calling for such a prohibition does not do much good to the image of the animal protection movement ;-)
No, it is too soon to ban horses from merry-go-rounds :) Although the idea itself is valid and respectful towards animals!
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