11-05-2013, 02:04 AM
First of all, you are right. I am white and fat.
Secondly, if your culture is torturing animals for fun, maybe you need to rethink your culture.
Third, all I want is to be able to live on whatever plot of land I choose to buy without people around me causing me grief, which includes unnecessary noise which I must hear. I have always and will continue going out of my way, and for good neighbors, WAY out of my way to NOT disturb my neighbors and all I ask is they return that consideration to me. Apparently that's difficult for some people. I won't intrude on your freedom as long as it doesn't intrude on mine, such as my freedom to reasonable enjoyment of my property which dozens of roosters next door tied up intrudes on in a big way. I have to smell em and hear em all day every day and nobody will buy my house because of it so I cannot get away from it. That is not right for you to do to me. You would be stealing my right to peaceful use of my property and about half the value of my home. Wanna raise roosters, buy a large 20 acre Kapua farm lot and raise em in the middle of it. The vast majority of mankind would agree with these sentiments I am sure.
I really do not care if you like torturing animals for your pleasure, even though I do feel it is wrong, but I get upset when it intrudes on my enjoyment of what I bought to call home. I would not move in near a rooster "farm" and would enjoy the same consideration and have you not move in near my house after I have bought it. It would destroy my enjoyment of my property and take the value of my home, which I would no longer want, and cuts it in half or less so I am incapable of getting away from the noise and stench. I don't see why you fail to understand that.
Don't start with the whole thing about how we come in and don't respect your culture, either. If you moved in next door to me in Illinois, I bet you wouldn't stop raising roosters to comply with the culture in this area either, and you would be just as offended that I asked you to, so let's put the whole understanding culture thing to bed. It has nothing to do with that, it's about being considerate of others and I honestly feel that ones who have no consideration about helpless animals such as dogs and roosters and make them fight to the death for their enjoyment are obviously going to be crass about offending other humans as well.
I am not a prude and normally don't complain and I have the utmost respect for your beliefs and cultures, so long as they don't intrude on mine, which is peaceful enjoyment of my property. Simple as that.
That is my whole issue with the roosters and vicious dogs and their owners, they think they can trample all over my rights and I should shut up and take it but scream the loudest when I ask them not to.
comin' your way soon!
Secondly, if your culture is torturing animals for fun, maybe you need to rethink your culture.
Third, all I want is to be able to live on whatever plot of land I choose to buy without people around me causing me grief, which includes unnecessary noise which I must hear. I have always and will continue going out of my way, and for good neighbors, WAY out of my way to NOT disturb my neighbors and all I ask is they return that consideration to me. Apparently that's difficult for some people. I won't intrude on your freedom as long as it doesn't intrude on mine, such as my freedom to reasonable enjoyment of my property which dozens of roosters next door tied up intrudes on in a big way. I have to smell em and hear em all day every day and nobody will buy my house because of it so I cannot get away from it. That is not right for you to do to me. You would be stealing my right to peaceful use of my property and about half the value of my home. Wanna raise roosters, buy a large 20 acre Kapua farm lot and raise em in the middle of it. The vast majority of mankind would agree with these sentiments I am sure.
I really do not care if you like torturing animals for your pleasure, even though I do feel it is wrong, but I get upset when it intrudes on my enjoyment of what I bought to call home. I would not move in near a rooster "farm" and would enjoy the same consideration and have you not move in near my house after I have bought it. It would destroy my enjoyment of my property and take the value of my home, which I would no longer want, and cuts it in half or less so I am incapable of getting away from the noise and stench. I don't see why you fail to understand that.
Don't start with the whole thing about how we come in and don't respect your culture, either. If you moved in next door to me in Illinois, I bet you wouldn't stop raising roosters to comply with the culture in this area either, and you would be just as offended that I asked you to, so let's put the whole understanding culture thing to bed. It has nothing to do with that, it's about being considerate of others and I honestly feel that ones who have no consideration about helpless animals such as dogs and roosters and make them fight to the death for their enjoyment are obviously going to be crass about offending other humans as well.
I am not a prude and normally don't complain and I have the utmost respect for your beliefs and cultures, so long as they don't intrude on mine, which is peaceful enjoyment of my property. Simple as that.
That is my whole issue with the roosters and vicious dogs and their owners, they think they can trample all over my rights and I should shut up and take it but scream the loudest when I ask them not to.
comin' your way soon!
comin' your way soon!