they don't, the live insects aren't animals, they're insects.Actual said:...Also, aren't they forced to eat live insects and what not for lulz? How do the animal rights activists feel about that?
Hell anywthing could beat scubbo, especially the version where its made entirely from spit.lazy_bum said:rissotto anyone?RossyB said:Wait...I thought the problem was that ITV showed the guy killing the rat and cooking it and possibly doing it just for entertainment value. It's not like the RSPCA has gone all PETA on us.
Anyway, he was given rice and beans to eat. I imagine most people would do the same.
beats scubbo anyway (bet no-one can get the reference)
Silly, insects don't count as animals.Actual said:The RSPCA does good work, I've never had cause to complain about them before. This seems a little retarded though. If the argument is that the animal shouldn't have been killed for entertainment then shouldn't they be prosecuting ITV? The dude just wanted a slightly less rubbish meal, the tv company didn't have to put it on the air.
Besides this is a show about torturing humans for entertainment, is that worse than eating a rodent?
...Also, aren't they forced to eat live insects and what not for lulz? How do the animal rights activists feel about that?
Is hunting illegal in your country?Mr Wednesday said:Wait, wait stop. The RSPCA is nothing like Peta. Adding the "but less insane" qualification doesn't make that one ok.
All they tend to do is round up pets people have abandoned, or help a cats out of trees. PETA, they ain't. And besides, as far as I understand it, the charge is that the animal was killed for "entertainment" purposes. Not sure how true that one is, but they're not opposing meat eating via the law.
Sorry sunshine, with them pushing to get charges pressed over this they just went into PETA territory.Mr Wednesday said:Wait, wait stop. The RSPCA is nothing like Peta. Adding the "but less insane" qualification doesn't make that one ok.
All they tend to do is round up pets people have abandoned, or help a cats out of trees. PETA, they ain't. And besides, as far as I understand it, the charge is that the animal was killed for "entertainment" purposes. Not sure how true that one is, but they're not opposing meat eating via the law.