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Should Israel ban fur trade?
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26 Mar 2010 |
10:04 | Jessica Elgot
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On the point: Last time i looked it was a free country
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Having a debate with someone like this is like asking a donkey to read. Israel a free country? Ask the 1.5 million Palestinians whether they would agree? And this person calls animals rights campaigners "terrorists" while the soldiers of his country happily shoot down women and children. I rest my case as made in my earlier 'No' comment made on the other column - you can't reason with people like this. Reason, or reasonableness, is not in their vocabulary.
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Common sense at last! This could be a slippery slope to banning all furs, what about fur which we need for religious practice? They say its not bannedn now but that won't be enough for the animal rights lobby/ terrorists who won't stop until we ban kosher slaughtering too.
What a waste of MK's time to debate such a bill. Glad it's over with now.
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Common sense at last! This could be a slippery slope to banning all furs, what about fur which we need for religious practice? They say its not bannedn now but that won't be enough for the animal rights lobby/ terrorists who won't stop until we ban kosher slaughtering too.
What a waste of MK's time to debate such a bill. Glad it's over with now.