An earlier poster said he can put his animals down for any reason. Where is the shared sacrifice?
WuWei
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That would be me deciding for you.
Having actually witnessed veterinary euthanasia, I can attest to that.
Here’s a statistic for jumping:
Who here defended abortion?
Am not a supporter of this, either.
Jezcoe
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It is good to know that I have this FREEDOM and if anyone has a problem with it than it is on them and not me.
Good to know.
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WuWei
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100% freedom can only come in a complete absence of government.
The question then is, what do I owe and who decides?
Who cried and pointed fingers?
Either an illness or injury in an animal is treatable or it isn’t, and, if it isn’t, humane euthanasia is an option.
There isn’t a document called a will which may include desire for companion animals upon one’s passing—including a wish that they be euthanized?
That’s funny, I’ve filed one of those.
Jezcoe
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WuWei:
Liberating?
Very.
Now that we have the issue of dog killing as freedom hashed out.
Say that someone jumps off a building and hits someone. Thus killing them.
FREEDOM? or are they now a thug?
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There should be a law against jumping off a building with a dog.
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Thanks, now I know how easily confused some of y’all are. 
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WuWei
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Jezcoe:

WuWei:
Liberating?
Very.
Now that we have the issue of dog killing as freedom hashed out.
Say that someone jumps off a building and hits someone. Thus killing them.
FREEDOM? or are they now a thug?
That one I already addressed.
WuWei
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That is a group judging emotion. Very Collectivist. Very judgmental.
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