wallybanks
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Does it matter to you what banksy thinks?, by wallybanks on Oct 21, 2008 10:37:51 GMT 1, So its a couple of weeks since the pet store opened in New York,banksy posted this statement about it
"I wanted to make art that questioned our relationship with animals and the ethics and sustainability of factory farming, but it ended up as chicken nuggets singing."
now ignoring the funny throw away gag about dancing nuggets im wondering bout the first part of the statement and its impact on his fans, has this made you question your relationship with animals,has it made you change anything or should we discuss if the new burger at mcdonalds is better than the last one ?
So its a couple of weeks since the pet store opened in New York,banksy posted this statement about it
"I wanted to make art that questioned our relationship with animals and the ethics and sustainability of factory farming, but it ended up as chicken nuggets singing."
now ignoring the funny throw away gag about dancing nuggets im wondering bout the first part of the statement and its impact on his fans, has this made you question your relationship with animals,has it made you change anything or should we discuss if the new burger at mcdonalds is better than the last one ?
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Does it matter to you what banksy thinks?, by wiz on Oct 21, 2008 10:43:26 GMT 1, To cut it short here i have always throughout my life so far been deeply concerned with the welfare of animals. If this Pet Store makes just one person change his / her attitude to animal welfare to the better then that a result in my book.
To cut it short here i have always throughout my life so far been deeply concerned with the welfare of animals. If this Pet Store makes just one person change his / her attitude to animal welfare to the better then that a result in my book.
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Does it matter to you what banksy thinks?, by manchestermike on Oct 21, 2008 10:43:39 GMT 1, So its a couple of weeks since the pet store opened in New York,banksy posted this statement about it "I wanted to make art that questioned our relationship with animals and the ethics and sustainability of factory farming, but it ended up as chicken nuggets singing." now ignoring the funny throw away gag about dancing nuggets im wondering bout the first part of the statement and its impact on his fans, has this made you question your relationship with animals,has it made you change anything or should we discuss if the new burger at mcdonalds is better than the last one ?
That new burger at McDonalds is awful, as are pretty much all McDonalds burgers. GBK however is outstanding though.
I try and buy/eat organic meat, eggs etc whenever I can do anyhow...
As for my relationship with animals - pets are pets, food is food ;D
So its a couple of weeks since the pet store opened in New York,banksy posted this statement about it "I wanted to make art that questioned our relationship with animals and the ethics and sustainability of factory farming, but it ended up as chicken nuggets singing." now ignoring the funny throw away gag about dancing nuggets im wondering bout the first part of the statement and its impact on his fans, has this made you question your relationship with animals,has it made you change anything or should we discuss if the new burger at mcdonalds is better than the last one ? That new burger at McDonalds is awful, as are pretty much all McDonalds burgers. GBK however is outstanding though. I try and buy/eat organic meat, eggs etc whenever I can do anyhow... As for my relationship with animals - pets are pets, food is food ;D
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Does it matter to you what banksy thinks?, by funksoulbother on Oct 21, 2008 10:47:49 GMT 1, the biggest street artist goes out of his way to produce a massively expensive show, to question humans relationship with animals, as well as with ourselves, his inspiration for the show was seeing a lady with her pooch that had an expensive jewelled collar walking passed a homeless guy on the streets of new york, this show with it's gags was a great social experiment...maybe just maybe showing a small window into the souls of new yorkers (and all of us) how many modern day artists can do that so simply but with so much accuracy?
the biggest street artist goes out of his way to produce a massively expensive show, to question humans relationship with animals, as well as with ourselves, his inspiration for the show was seeing a lady with her pooch that had an expensive jewelled collar walking passed a homeless guy on the streets of new york, this show with it's gags was a great social experiment...maybe just maybe showing a small window into the souls of new yorkers (and all of us) how many modern day artists can do that so simply but with so much accuracy?
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Does it matter to you what banksy thinks?, by sfdoddsy on Oct 21, 2008 10:54:29 GMT 1, Not at all.
I think the art is interesting, but his proselytizing leaves me cold.
Our relationship to animals, and food animals in particular has been picked over and commented upon in depth over the years.
The success or otherwise of this show (IMHO) rests more on his confounding the expectations of his fans who were hanging for another print rather than any kind of profound statement.
If the whole point was to say that people are nasty, and that we do bad things in order to eat yummy things, then why bother? It's hardly startling news.
Not at all.
I think the art is interesting, but his proselytizing leaves me cold.
Our relationship to animals, and food animals in particular has been picked over and commented upon in depth over the years.
The success or otherwise of this show (IMHO) rests more on his confounding the expectations of his fans who were hanging for another print rather than any kind of profound statement.
If the whole point was to say that people are nasty, and that we do bad things in order to eat yummy things, then why bother? It's hardly startling news.
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Does it matter to you what banksy thinks?, by richy00 on Oct 21, 2008 10:54:55 GMT 1, So its a couple of weeks since the pet store opened in New York,banksy posted this statement about it "I wanted to make art that questioned our relationship with animals and the ethics and sustainability of factory farming, but it ended up as chicken nuggets singing." now ignoring the funny throw away gag about dancing nuggets im wondering bout the first part of the statement and its impact on his fans, has this made you question your relationship with animals,has it made you change anything or should we discuss if the new burger at mcdonalds is better than the last one ? That new burger at McDonalds is awful, as are pretty much all McDonalds burgers. GBK however is outstanding though. I try and buy/eat organic meat, eggs etc whenever I can do anyhow... As for my relationship with animals - pets are pets, food is food ;D
GBK is good but its a bit on the pricey side, a big tasty with bacon meal, large, with an extra cheese burger.. if it wasnt so bad for me i would eat macdonalds everyday, ..
but as someone said earlier, food is food
So its a couple of weeks since the pet store opened in New York,banksy posted this statement about it "I wanted to make art that questioned our relationship with animals and the ethics and sustainability of factory farming, but it ended up as chicken nuggets singing." now ignoring the funny throw away gag about dancing nuggets im wondering bout the first part of the statement and its impact on his fans, has this made you question your relationship with animals,has it made you change anything or should we discuss if the new burger at mcdonalds is better than the last one ? That new burger at McDonalds is awful, as are pretty much all McDonalds burgers. GBK however is outstanding though. I try and buy/eat organic meat, eggs etc whenever I can do anyhow... As for my relationship with animals - pets are pets, food is food ;D GBK is good but its a bit on the pricey side, a big tasty with bacon meal, large, with an extra cheese burger.. if it wasnt so bad for me i would eat macdonalds everyday, .. but as someone said earlier, food is food
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Does it matter to you what banksy thinks?, by Guest on Oct 21, 2008 10:58:10 GMT 1, Animal welfare is very important to me, people seem to love their pets, sometimes more than other people! but have little regard for where their food is produced, and the impact of intensive farming. hopefully this will go someway to get the message across.
Animal welfare is very important to me, people seem to love their pets, sometimes more than other people! but have little regard for where their food is produced, and the impact of intensive farming. hopefully this will go someway to get the message across.
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Does it matter to you what banksy thinks?, by funksoulbother on Oct 21, 2008 10:58:34 GMT 1, Not at all. I think the art is interesting, but his proselytizing leaves me cold. Our relationship to animals, and food animals in particular has been picked over and commented upon in depth over the years. The success or otherwise of this show (IMHO) rests more on his confounding the expectations of his fans who were hanging for another print rather than any kind of profound statement. If the whole point was to say that people are nasty, and that we do bad things in order to eat yummy things, then why bother? It's hardly startling news.
confounding expectations - yes of course - he's spent his all career so far doing that...
saying people are nasty? no, I'd say making people stop and think with a wry smile on their face would be way closer to it
Not at all. I think the art is interesting, but his proselytizing leaves me cold. Our relationship to animals, and food animals in particular has been picked over and commented upon in depth over the years. The success or otherwise of this show (IMHO) rests more on his confounding the expectations of his fans who were hanging for another print rather than any kind of profound statement. If the whole point was to say that people are nasty, and that we do bad things in order to eat yummy things, then why bother? It's hardly startling news. confounding expectations - yes of course - he's spent his all career so far doing that... saying people are nasty? no, I'd say making people stop and think with a wry smile on their face would be way closer to it
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Does it matter to you what banksy thinks?, by lovingit on Oct 21, 2008 10:58:44 GMT 1, Does Banksy live by the message he portrays?
Does Banksy live by the message he portrays?
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Does it matter to you what banksy thinks?, by funksoulbother on Oct 21, 2008 11:00:32 GMT 1, on first viewing of the show I did think..'he's a vegetarian'...but who knows? ... I'd say he's certainly principled and remains true to himself (altho on occasion wavering as we all do)
on first viewing of the show I did think..'he's a vegetarian'...but who knows? ... I'd say he's certainly principled and remains true to himself (altho on occasion wavering as we all do)
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Tiki
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Does it matter to you what banksy thinks?, by Tiki on Oct 21, 2008 11:08:24 GMT 1, the biggest street artist goes out of his way to produce a massively expensive show, to question humans relationship with animals, as well as with ourselves, his inspiration for the show was seeing a lady with her pooch that had an expensive jewelled collar walking passed a homeless guy on the streets of new york, this show with it's gags was a great social experiment...maybe just maybe showing a small window into the souls of new yorkers (and all of us) how many modern day artists can do that so simply but with so much accuracy?
I personally think peoples attitudes towards Banksy is becoming pathetic. People make him out to be some sort of deity. And don't be under the misconception that he is some great philosopher/scientist who knows something we don't. You said yourself about the poodle and the rich bitch. I think that sounds like bullshit no offence intended. I'm not saying it is I'm just saying it sounds like it.
Does this then make Jamie Oliver an artist and Banksy a rip off merchant? I personally think it makes him someone that has become so big now that he is now in the position to peddle any old load of shit. If Banksy really is concerned for the little animals then he is not the guy i thought he was. 'Blonde's of a certain age' springs to mind!
the biggest street artist goes out of his way to produce a massively expensive show, to question humans relationship with animals, as well as with ourselves, his inspiration for the show was seeing a lady with her pooch that had an expensive jewelled collar walking passed a homeless guy on the streets of new york, this show with it's gags was a great social experiment...maybe just maybe showing a small window into the souls of new yorkers (and all of us) how many modern day artists can do that so simply but with so much accuracy? I personally think peoples attitudes towards Banksy is becoming pathetic. People make him out to be some sort of deity. And don't be under the misconception that he is some great philosopher/scientist who knows something we don't. You said yourself about the poodle and the rich bitch. I think that sounds like bullshit no offence intended. I'm not saying it is I'm just saying it sounds like it. Does this then make Jamie Oliver an artist and Banksy a rip off merchant? I personally think it makes him someone that has become so big now that he is now in the position to peddle any old load of shit. If Banksy really is concerned for the little animals then he is not the guy i thought he was. 'Blonde's of a certain age' springs to mind!
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Does it matter to you what banksy thinks?, by funksoulbother on Oct 21, 2008 11:12:55 GMT 1, where'd I say deity? I just respect his opinion and rate what he does...how many artists can you say that about looking around these boards? Like I said this isn't about animals as such, it's about us.....there's alot of angry young men on this board
where'd I say deity? I just respect his opinion and rate what he does...how many artists can you say that about looking around these boards? Like I said this isn't about animals as such, it's about us.....there's alot of angry young men on this board
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Does it matter to you what banksy thinks?, by lovingit on Oct 21, 2008 11:13:16 GMT 1, He's used live animals as canvases once or twice before hasnt he.
He's used live animals as canvases once or twice before hasnt he.
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wallybanks
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Does it matter to you what banksy thinks?, by wallybanks on Oct 21, 2008 11:14:22 GMT 1, That new burger at McDonalds is awful, as are pretty much all McDonalds burgers. GBK however is outstanding though. I try and buy/eat organic meat, eggs etc whenever I can do anyhow... As for my relationship with animals - pets are pets, food is food ;D GBK is good but its a bit on the pricey side, a big tasty with bacon meal, large, with an extra cheese burger.. if it wasnt so bad for me i would eat macdonalds everyday, .. but as someone said earlier, food is food
Well if mcdonalds used better sources and cooking methods maybe you could eat it every day.For example nutrishionists tell us to eat chicken as its a lean and willhelp us stay fit and healthy but most of the chicken reared is fed a very unhealthy diet and kept in conditions where it cant exercise so is in it self unhealthy.
You can belive food is food if you want but i prefer you are what you eat and if you eat fat unhealthy animals then that is what you will become
That new burger at McDonalds is awful, as are pretty much all McDonalds burgers. GBK however is outstanding though. I try and buy/eat organic meat, eggs etc whenever I can do anyhow... As for my relationship with animals - pets are pets, food is food ;D GBK is good but its a bit on the pricey side, a big tasty with bacon meal, large, with an extra cheese burger.. if it wasnt so bad for me i would eat macdonalds everyday, .. but as someone said earlier, food is food Well if mcdonalds used better sources and cooking methods maybe you could eat it every day.For example nutrishionists tell us to eat chicken as its a lean and willhelp us stay fit and healthy but most of the chicken reared is fed a very unhealthy diet and kept in conditions where it cant exercise so is in it self unhealthy. You can belive food is food if you want but i prefer you are what you eat and if you eat fat unhealthy animals then that is what you will become
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Tiki
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Does it matter to you what banksy thinks?, by Tiki on Oct 21, 2008 11:19:36 GMT 1, where'd I say deity? I just respect his opinion and rate what he does...how many artists can you say that about looking around these boards? Like I said this isn't about animals as such, it's about us.....there's alot of angry young men on this board
I didn't say you called him a deity. I said people make him out to be a deity. I agree with your sentiments to a degree as i also respect his opinion. All im saying is, is that i have lost respect for him given the subject matter he now seems to be tartgeting
where'd I say deity? I just respect his opinion and rate what he does...how many artists can you say that about looking around these boards? Like I said this isn't about animals as such, it's about us.....there's alot of angry young men on this board I didn't say you called him a deity. I said people make him out to be a deity. I agree with your sentiments to a degree as i also respect his opinion. All im saying is, is that i have lost respect for him given the subject matter he now seems to be tartgeting
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Does it matter to you what banksy thinks?, by Guest on Oct 21, 2008 11:19:39 GMT 1, He's used live animals as canvases once or twice before hasnt he.
That was the main reason for doing this show
He's used live animals as canvases once or twice before hasnt he. That was the main reason for doing this show
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wallybanks
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Does it matter to you what banksy thinks?, by wallybanks on Oct 21, 2008 11:19:49 GMT 1, He's used live animals as canvases once or twice before hasnt he.
Yes,another not entirley serious quote from him about the show
"I took all the money I made exploiting an animal in my last show and used it to fund a new show about the exploitation of animals."
the question is has it made us reassess our relationships.
He's used live animals as canvases once or twice before hasnt he. Yes,another not entirley serious quote from him about the show "I took all the money I made exploiting an animal in my last show and used it to fund a new show about the exploitation of animals." the question is has it made us reassess our relationships.
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Does it matter to you what banksy thinks?, by Guest on Oct 21, 2008 11:21:23 GMT 1, He's used live animals as canvases once or twice before hasnt he. Yes,another not entirley serious quote from him about the show "I took all the money I made exploiting an animal in my last show and used it to fund a new show about the exploitation of animals." the question is has it made us reassess our relationships.
thanks for finding the quote.
He's used live animals as canvases once or twice before hasnt he. Yes,another not entirley serious quote from him about the show "I took all the money I made exploiting an animal in my last show and used it to fund a new show about the exploitation of animals." the question is has it made us reassess our relationships. thanks for finding the quote.
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Does it matter to you what banksy thinks?, by curiousgeorge on Oct 21, 2008 11:24:02 GMT 1, Yes it made me change things regarding food, or to put it another way made me think about what food i put in front of my family.
Were i not a parent, I'm not sure i would have took this action....
Yes it made me change things regarding food, or to put it another way made me think about what food i put in front of my family.
Were i not a parent, I'm not sure i would have took this action....
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Tiki
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Does it matter to you what banksy thinks?, by Tiki on Oct 21, 2008 11:26:15 GMT 1, I completely agree with whats being said but i do not agree with how it is being pushed. I find it particularly ironic for example that so many people harp on about what you can and cant eat yet if you were to hand them a live chicken tell them to kill and cook it they either wouldn't know what to do or simply wouldn't be able to do it.
I completely agree with whats being said but i do not agree with how it is being pushed. I find it particularly ironic for example that so many people harp on about what you can and cant eat yet if you were to hand them a live chicken tell them to kill and cook it they either wouldn't know what to do or simply wouldn't be able to do it.
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Does it matter to you what banksy thinks?, by skylarkin on Oct 21, 2008 11:40:28 GMT 1,
I personally think this whole episode brings banksy out in his true colours. By his subject matter it is obvious that he is a a true omnivour who is willing to eat anything once. From the elephant in the room, to the cheeta thats now a coat, I feel that Banksy is saying quite alot about his prefered diet.
As for being a scientist/philosopher im not sure if thats quite true. Yes he has a good eye for the obvious flaws in our society, and likes a good political joke with the rest of us, but im sure that behind the scenes he is just busy making a new menu with a wild and exotic species on it....I hear he is quite close to Lord Bath and even has an account for past away animals from longleat to be delivered to his mayfair address.
just a rumour....
I personally think this whole episode brings banksy out in his true colours. By his subject matter it is obvious that he is a a true omnivour who is willing to eat anything once. From the elephant in the room, to the cheeta thats now a coat, I feel that Banksy is saying quite alot about his prefered diet.
As for being a scientist/philosopher im not sure if thats quite true. Yes he has a good eye for the obvious flaws in our society, and likes a good political joke with the rest of us, but im sure that behind the scenes he is just busy making a new menu with a wild and exotic species on it....I hear he is quite close to Lord Bath and even has an account for past away animals from longleat to be delivered to his mayfair address.
just a rumour....
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Does it matter to you what banksy thinks?, by Andy'77 on Oct 21, 2008 11:43:24 GMT 1, I completely agree with whats being said but i do not agree with how it is being pushed. I find it particularly ironic for example that so many people harp on about what you can and cant eat yet if you were to hand them a live chicken tell them to kill and cook it they either wouldn't know what to do or simply wouldn't be able to do it.
That's the exact reason I became vegetarian, I used to love meat but I know could never kill an animal myself so didn't think it was fair to pay a supermarket to do it for me to remove me from the chain. Fair play to anyone who could but I certainly couldn't.
I completely agree with whats being said but i do not agree with how it is being pushed. I find it particularly ironic for example that so many people harp on about what you can and cant eat yet if you were to hand them a live chicken tell them to kill and cook it they either wouldn't know what to do or simply wouldn't be able to do it. That's the exact reason I became vegetarian, I used to love meat but I know could never kill an animal myself so didn't think it was fair to pay a supermarket to do it for me to remove me from the chain. Fair play to anyone who could but I certainly couldn't.
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Does it matter to you what banksy thinks?, by skylarkin on Oct 21, 2008 11:53:21 GMT 1,
Being a vegi is purely a lifestyle choice...if you had to I dont think you would choose death over killing a chicken..
Being a vegi is purely a lifestyle choice...if you had to I dont think you would choose death over killing a chicken..
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Does it matter to you what banksy thinks?, by Dellboyy on Oct 21, 2008 11:58:16 GMT 1, Good message, good cause, i like meat, aint gonna change!
(to keep it simple! :-))
Good message, good cause, i like meat, aint gonna change!
(to keep it simple! :-))
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Does it matter to you what banksy thinks?, by Andy'77 on Oct 21, 2008 12:02:42 GMT 1, Obviously that would be a different case, but thankfully I sincerely doubt I'll ever have to make that choice. I have a choice to eat meat or not, I have no need to so I don't.
Obviously that would be a different case, but thankfully I sincerely doubt I'll ever have to make that choice. I have a choice to eat meat or not, I have no need to so I don't.
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wallybanks
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Does it matter to you what banksy thinks?, by wallybanks on Oct 21, 2008 12:04:10 GMT 1, I completely agree with whats being said but i do not agree with how it is being pushed. I find it particularly ironic for example that so many people harp on about what you can and cant eat yet if you were to hand them a live chicken tell them to kill and cook it they either wouldn't know what to do or simply wouldn't be able to do it. That's the exact reason I became vegetarian, I used to love meat but I know could never kill an animal myself so didn't think it was fair to pay a supermarket to do it for me to remove me from the chain. Fair play to anyone who could but I certainly couldn't.
Although i didnt eat meat for a long long time way back when ive never been convinced by this argument,i think that welfare wise its better for us to want good humane abottoirs.I remeber watching Ramsey on telly when he took his pigs in and they did the first while the other was stood there and it didnt react at all. I was really suprised,i thought the second pig would freak out when the first one got stunned right in front of it and it made me realise that a good slaughter man was as humane as you could get whilst killing something.
I could kill a chicken but i think it would be a lot crueller than letting a pro do it properley.
I completely agree with whats being said but i do not agree with how it is being pushed. I find it particularly ironic for example that so many people harp on about what you can and cant eat yet if you were to hand them a live chicken tell them to kill and cook it they either wouldn't know what to do or simply wouldn't be able to do it. That's the exact reason I became vegetarian, I used to love meat but I know could never kill an animal myself so didn't think it was fair to pay a supermarket to do it for me to remove me from the chain. Fair play to anyone who could but I certainly couldn't. Although i didnt eat meat for a long long time way back when ive never been convinced by this argument,i think that welfare wise its better for us to want good humane abottoirs.I remeber watching Ramsey on telly when he took his pigs in and they did the first while the other was stood there and it didnt react at all. I was really suprised,i thought the second pig would freak out when the first one got stunned right in front of it and it made me realise that a good slaughter man was as humane as you could get whilst killing something. I could kill a chicken but i think it would be a lot crueller than letting a pro do it properley.
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Andy'77
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Does it matter to you what banksy thinks?, by Andy'77 on Oct 21, 2008 12:24:10 GMT 1, I agree that it is best for animals to be slaughtered in an efficient and humane manner but think the production of meat is so far removed from the majority of consumers that people never have to think about the origin of what arrives at the dinner table.
I agree that it is best for animals to be slaughtered in an efficient and humane manner but think the production of meat is so far removed from the majority of consumers that people never have to think about the origin of what arrives at the dinner table.
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Does it matter to you what banksy thinks?, by barry cilit on Oct 21, 2008 12:34:16 GMT 1, So its a couple of weeks since the pet store opened in New York,banksy posted this statement about it "I wanted to make art that questioned our relationship with animals and the ethics and sustainability of factory farming, but it ended up as chicken nuggets singing." now ignoring the funny throw away gag about dancing nuggets im wondering bout the first part of the statement and its impact on his fans, has this made you question your relationship with animals,has it made you change anything or should we discuss if the new burger at mcdonalds is better than the last one ?
If I'm honest with myself nothing in the show made me change what I thought about the process of manufactured meat. It may have helped raise awareness to those uneducated in the mystery of where chicken nuggets came from. To me it was stating the obvious in a witty way only Banksy can do best. The only questions I raised was from the cynical side of me... Surely the show has a price tag? and if so, all the proceeds should go towards helping these animals? Without this final part of the equation then the exploitation of the suffering of animals is only shifted towards someone else standing to make a monetary gain. Though my art loving side won the battle against all my cynical questions and enjoyed the spectacle as a truly innovative and fun visual experience
So its a couple of weeks since the pet store opened in New York,banksy posted this statement about it "I wanted to make art that questioned our relationship with animals and the ethics and sustainability of factory farming, but it ended up as chicken nuggets singing." now ignoring the funny throw away gag about dancing nuggets im wondering bout the first part of the statement and its impact on his fans, has this made you question your relationship with animals,has it made you change anything or should we discuss if the new burger at mcdonalds is better than the last one ? If I'm honest with myself nothing in the show made me change what I thought about the process of manufactured meat. It may have helped raise awareness to those uneducated in the mystery of where chicken nuggets came from. To me it was stating the obvious in a witty way only Banksy can do best. The only questions I raised was from the cynical side of me... Surely the show has a price tag? and if so, all the proceeds should go towards helping these animals? Without this final part of the equation then the exploitation of the suffering of animals is only shifted towards someone else standing to make a monetary gain. Though my art loving side won the battle against all my cynical questions and enjoyed the spectacle as a truly innovative and fun visual experience
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wallybanks
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Does it matter to you what banksy thinks?, by wallybanks on Oct 21, 2008 12:55:14 GMT 1, I agree that it is best for animals to be slaughtered in an efficient and humane manner but think the production of meat is so far removed from the majority of consumers that people never have to think about the origin of what arrives at the dinner table.
Yes i think youre right and this discussion is making me realise how lucky i am i know most of the farms my butcher uses and could visit the slaughterhouse if i wanted and getting back to that poor chicken im going to kill when i go up the farm to buy one for this week i can see next months dinner running around having a time with his mates.
I do remember years back though when i didnt eat meat having to cook a chicken for the rest of the squat because nobody could face touching it so yes very detatched from the process most people.
I agree that it is best for animals to be slaughtered in an efficient and humane manner but think the production of meat is so far removed from the majority of consumers that people never have to think about the origin of what arrives at the dinner table. Yes i think youre right and this discussion is making me realise how lucky i am i know most of the farms my butcher uses and could visit the slaughterhouse if i wanted and getting back to that poor chicken im going to kill when i go up the farm to buy one for this week i can see next months dinner running around having a time with his mates. I do remember years back though when i didnt eat meat having to cook a chicken for the rest of the squat because nobody could face touching it so yes very detatched from the process most people.
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Does it matter to you what banksy thinks?, by guest2 on Oct 21, 2008 12:56:29 GMT 1, ... Does this then make Jamie Oliver an artist and Banksy a rip off merchant? I personally think it makes him someone that has become so big now that he is now in the position to peddle any old load of s**t. If Banksy really is concerned for the little animals then he is not the guy i thought he was. 'Blonde's of a certain age' springs to mind! I think even 'Blondes of a certain age' can't afford these puppets, 500k upwards is the word on the street. but who knows, it's all rumors and gossip from friends of friends of groupies.
... Does this then make Jamie Oliver an artist and Banksy a rip off merchant? I personally think it makes him someone that has become so big now that he is now in the position to peddle any old load of s**t. If Banksy really is concerned for the little animals then he is not the guy i thought he was. 'Blonde's of a certain age' springs to mind! I think even 'Blondes of a certain age' can't afford these puppets, 500k upwards is the word on the street. but who knows, it's all rumors and gossip from friends of friends of groupies.
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