bored
not bitter but bored
I think that Moz would be happy to declare Americans as being a sub-species.
I have written many posts about being pro eating animals but I do think the way the we mass produce food in America is incredibly cruel.
If you have never seen Food, Inc. Check it out. You can watch it broken up on Youtube.
The things they do to chickens is cruel an inhumane.
I don't think calling the chinese something is racist because Chinese is a nationality, asian is a race.
It's not racist to say the french are smelly and snobby.
If you say something bad about Hatians you aren't denouncing every black person on the planet. You're not even denouncing every person from Haiti. People want to interpret things in the most encompassing way possible so the so-called damage you are doing has a maximum amount of victims. It's media non-sense and because there is never any continued dialogue from words taken from an interview they always get misconstrued.
To keep the interview inflammatory the interviewer does not actually press him on the issue. He could have said, "you refuse to tour Cananda because of their treatment of seals. Are Canadians a sub-species too?"
I don't know how he would have answered that but if I were to guess he'd say, "Yes they are."
I think he'd probably think that Hindus not sub-human because of the way they treat animals.
This is all deliberate contextual misinterpretation in my opinion.
Was it a dumb thing to say knowing that the reaction would be bad? Yes. Should he know better by know? Yes. Did he do it on purpose because he either wants to sell records or wants his name in the paper or likes to push people's buttons? Probably for one of those reasons. Possibly all of them.
I have written many posts about being pro eating animals but I do think the way the we mass produce food in America is incredibly cruel.
If you have never seen Food, Inc. Check it out. You can watch it broken up on Youtube.
The things they do to chickens is cruel an inhumane.
I don't think calling the chinese something is racist because Chinese is a nationality, asian is a race.
It's not racist to say the french are smelly and snobby.
If you say something bad about Hatians you aren't denouncing every black person on the planet. You're not even denouncing every person from Haiti. People want to interpret things in the most encompassing way possible so the so-called damage you are doing has a maximum amount of victims. It's media non-sense and because there is never any continued dialogue from words taken from an interview they always get misconstrued.
To keep the interview inflammatory the interviewer does not actually press him on the issue. He could have said, "you refuse to tour Cananda because of their treatment of seals. Are Canadians a sub-species too?"
I don't know how he would have answered that but if I were to guess he'd say, "Yes they are."
I think he'd probably think that Hindus not sub-human because of the way they treat animals.
This is all deliberate contextual misinterpretation in my opinion.
Was it a dumb thing to say knowing that the reaction would be bad? Yes. Should he know better by know? Yes. Did he do it on purpose because he either wants to sell records or wants his name in the paper or likes to push people's buttons? Probably for one of those reasons. Possibly all of them.