Some We Love, Some We Hate, Some We Eat, Chapters 9&10
Chapter nine includes Hal's views on how societal behaviors often contradict their views. It is a detailed discussion on how nearly half of the general population feels that animals deserve to be treated just as well as humans- yet the norms for these same individuals have conflicting behaviors. For example, animals are killed to be cooked- or even eaten raw. Also, many of these same individuals enjoy wearing the fur and skins of animals in the form of clothing, coats, shoes and more. Hal comes to the stark conclusion that individuals are without a firm stance when it comes to the ...