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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: arnavfluffy

Ban bakri eid then we will talk.

Where innocent animals are slaughtered from cattle to even camels

The their blood is washed . Streams of blood.


Isn't that cruelty?

Isn't that environmental wastage.


I am totally against the thread, but I don't get this point of slaughtering of animals either. People from all religions eat meat - its not like non veg is consumed during bakri eid only. Even in Hindus its 50-50 as far as meat consumption goes. Being the top of the food chain, it is only the natural order of things to consume the ones at the lower levels considering the energy and nutrition they provide.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: CrimeMasterToto


I am totally against the thread, but I don't get this point of slaughtering of animals either. People from all religions eat meat - its not like non veg is consumed during bakri eid only. Even in Hindus its 50-50 as far as meat consumption goes. Being the top of the food chain, it is only the natural order of things to consume the ones at the lower levels considering the energy and nutrition they provide.


I am against animal slaughter.

If due to a festival where extra millions of animals die, when otherwise they could have been alive is what bothers me.


I am a vegan, hence I have some ground to say what I want on animals.


Vegetarianism, atleast in India is very much possible. Its cheaper, healthier and better environmentally.


Animals go through genocide every single minute.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Let’s ban Christmas, Halloween, Eid etc. as well… why just Holi and Crackers on Diwali?

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Posted: 3 years ago
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It should be allowed in home but on roads no as they teases girls...

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: Wistfulness

Water wastage is concerning but you can't make a difference if your concern begins when Holi arrives and evaporates the moment it ends. It's an issue that demands constant work throughout the year and not the annual Holi-special activism.

Its okay, humare hi festivals ke time pe environment ki band bajti hai.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: arnavfluffy


I am against animal slaughter.

If due to a festival where extra millions of animals die, when otherwise they could have been alive is what bothers me.


I am a vegan, hence I have some ground to say what I want on animals.


Vegetarianism, at least in India is very much possible. Its cheaper, healthier and better environmentally.


Animals go through genocide every single minute.


They wouldn't have been alive otherwise though, right. They would never have existed, considering they are domesticated, bred and fed for human consumption only.


How long have you been vegan for?

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Bhai Isko khula kyun chor rakha hai , band karwa @thug , tag don't work

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: S_H_Y

Bhai Isko khula kyun chor rakha hai , band karwa


Ignore kar de?

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Ban contest related to Holi on IF😅🤣

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Posted: 3 years ago
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of course. let's have only bakra eid because eating animals is the most beautiful thing one can do to the nature.

people have problems with every Hindu festival.

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