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You don't need a brain to have a conscious level.

That is not the same as 'feeling things'. Plants don't register emotions, or pain (the things that are meant by feelings), they just react to stimuli. It is so distant a comparison, and so basic a process (comparatively), that it does not merit nehkeval's original comparison to animals.

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That is not the same as 'feeling things'. Plants don't register emotions, or pain (the things that are meant by feelings), they just react to stimuli. It is so distant a comparison, and so basic a process (comparatively), that it does not merit nehkeval's original comparison to animals.

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The photo for me promotes cow worship something we dont do. If others want to they can it's their right. Would that kid feed milk to a soor (pig) or a chicken?? I don't think the same so called compassion would be shown.photo not appropriate for us, leave it to others.

I thought that head resembled to one of a goat but I could be wrong. Nihang Singhs do jhatka of them which according to me is also wrong.

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I am a vegan so the remark is one of asinine ones that I typically here from Meat eaters in support of their cruel practices !

Plants do not have a nervous system and we have to follow the principle of minimum harm !


BTW next time someone tells you that plants have feelings too - retort with

"Then take your banana for a walk instead of your dog " :)

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