What do you think about the FDA's approval of cloned meat?!
What do you think about the FDA's approval of cloned meat?
the FDA has declared that meat from cloned animals is ok to eat. i was extremely distressed by this news and the idea of people cloning animals just to kill and eat them. what are your opinions on this? i'm mainly asking vegetarians and vegans, but it would be good to know if any meat eaters are against this as well.
Answers:
With the FDA's current track record, I a devout meat eater since birth am severely concerned. I am starting to acclimate myself to eating tofu...
Send in the Clones....
Doesn't bother me in the least. Sorry.
I don't see what difference it makes what the method of conception of a food animal is. Surely you don't think cloned animals are any more stressed about being raised for slaughter than conventionally conceived ones.
that....is seriously f--ked up. that sounds just as gross, if not more so, than as all the hormones and drugs they pump into the animals already! only now, they're making animals from out of test tubes to pump full of more drugs, that more of the non-veg population can *eat*. mmm that sounds yummy....not!
noOo thank you!
hey, maybe when the entire American population is wiped out from fat, artery-clogged, heart-diseased, unnecessarily-hormoned/drugged... and tortured foods, *maybe* we'll get the hint. if there's anyone even alive to understand it at that point... ?
You are so full of yourselves... of course animals are there to be eaten by us, if not, god would not have make them so tasty!!!
if you understood a little of genetics you would not be asking those questions..... I hope you live to be 200 and bored like he ll
aaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrgggg... vegans are sooooooooooooo wrong! and trust me, you are not better than anybody!!!
no clone meat thank you, no meat thanks, vegg please
I've been vegan for 11+ years, so I couldn't care less (it doesn't effect me).
the meat form the clone is just as the same as a regular born. they pump just as many hormones and vitamines into the clone as any other animal. i eat meat, but i think growing animals and then killing them for food is just wrong. they feel pain just as much as we do. what would you say if cows made human babies and grew them up just right just so they can eat them. there are plenty of ways to get your daily needs of nutritions, why do it this way?
Thank god I'm a vegan.
I think it's great news for vegetarians as this bad decision (along with the USDA's lax regulation on BSE) should help increase the number of folks that go veggie! Most people are woefully ignorant about the genetic damage caused by the cloning process and that cloned animals are (by default) randomly genetically modified organisms. As more people understand this potential risk they'll naturally shun these products and (at least some) will turn to veggie friendly products.
If you're a veggie don't forget to remind people that the USDA has made it illegal to voluntarily test animals for mad cow disease! Also point people to today's latest decision by the USDA (link below).
I really love it every time they decrease meaties trust of the animal "food" supply!
It really doesn't surprise me, and it's yet another reason to NOT eat meat.
Like many others in this discussion I don't see the difference between what would happen to cloned animals and naturally conceived ones. However, and maybe for some this is a blessing, I don't think that it would be very cost effective - labs and scientists are expensive and factory farmers won't even spring for a cheap anesthesia for the animals that they are killing let alone everything that it would take to produce cloned meat. Factor in the public animosity toward the practice ("the your playing god argument) and I definitely don't see the adoption of this method anytime in the near future (or at least until they are produced cheaper than what it is now).
I have always found the Idea of cloning a bit sinister but to produce factory cloned animals purely for consumption is a bit sick. Some Meat eaters I know think that it is scraping the bottom of the barrel!! Also I for one am glad I no longer eat meat . Will they even label it so that the omnivores can make the choice to buy that or ordinary meat? Will it be cheaper thus forcing low income omnivore families to buy it in order to save some pennies ??? Will they just announce that ' well, actually Morrison's/Safeway/ASDA (walmart) have had it on their shelves among the regular meat in it's unlabeled state'!!
I think that omnivores (if they are going to eat meat and are happy doing so) should have that freedom to make the choice!
Vegan and happy!!!
While I know many people are opposed to cloning on ethical grounds, I see no real health problems. Clones are still animals like normal, just that they were conceived in an different way and have the same DNA of the animal they were cloned from, this doesn't create any inherent health problems.
All the bananas we eat are clones, as cultivated banana trees are sterile and new trees can only be made from cutting of old trees. This is very different obviously, but I see no reason why a cloned animal would be any worse than this. Assuming there's nothing wrong with the original there shouldn't be anything wrong with the clone.
Are you more distressed by cloning animals for food than by rearing animals for food normally?
This baffles me as much as meat
eaters who find the idea of
consuming a domesticated animal
abhorrent while chomping on dead
chicken parts.
They already use forced molting
and artificial insemination in order
to get more eggs and dairy than
what nature would allot.
So why is it that the public cares
whether its meat is cloned.
All of it is unnatural.
I don't understand the logic.
Thats like the same thing. It is pretty much still animal cruelty because your still killing it. Even though it is a clone it is still a living thing.