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5/11/2007 10:17:11 AM
5/11/2007 11:31:51 AM
Hence the "or mom's breast milk for maternal antibodies/defenses." Babies do need one or the other.
5/11/2007 11:54:57 AM
There is nothing wrong with Vegans. If they don't want to eat meat or anything that comes from animals thats fine by me. All that means is more meat and cheese for me.
5/11/2007 12:05:48 PM
^^not necessarily, babies do get some immunity from the mother that wears off somewhere around 9months, that comes through the placenta. So you wouldn't have to breastfeed to give your baby immunity. besides the baby wouldn't be old enough for immunizations, the first sets are usually given around 2 months.[Edited on May 11, 2007 at 12:11 PM. Reason : .]
5/11/2007 12:11:13 PM
I think we have to admit this is pretty much just for the courts to figure out. There's potentially a lot of mitigating factors here.- they may have intentionally given the kid soymilk instead of formula, trying to kill it under a "we're vegan" excuse-they may have honestly misunderstood the difference between forumla and soymilk or thought it was negligible-they might have mistakenly relied on a misleading pro-vegan publication saying "yes, my baby was a little thin on just soy when I first brought him home, but he certainly survived, he's 6'4" today a pro-vegan writer for twigs and berries weekly today!"I mean, not all kids are gonna be equally resilient. Given the kinds of people who I've seen drift over into some questionable "all-natural" diets, there's no telling whether they were negligent and stupid or whether they thought "oh, we'll just risk it" and were reckless. I don't think it was straight murder though. Starving your infant to death? that's gotta be a tough way to do it if you've gone through having the kid and developed the resolve to kill it.
5/11/2007 1:03:04 PM
5/11/2007 1:51:31 PM
Dan, I don't think you read the whole article or law school has not crushed your belief in mankind. The parents had a home birth with no prenatal care. They never took the baby to the doctor and they never registered his birth. He weighed 3 pounds at his death, 1/3 the size of a SMALL baby at his age. It was painfully obvious that something was wrong that the "reasonable man" would have seen. Those mitigating factors become harder to believeAlso, had they fed the kid the right amount of soy milk, he would still be alive and much larger than 3 pounds. He would have just been labeled "failure to thrive"[Edited on May 11, 2007 at 2:29 PM. Reason : k]
5/11/2007 2:22:32 PM
^I stand corrected.... ya got me, btw. I usually pride myself on taking the time to read everyone's post, but I didn't here. Also, reading over my previous post, I hope ppl understood that I was saying:1. "There are potentially mitigating factors here"and 2. "These are some scenarios that might have been possible"because that first bullet I gave would definitely be the damning scenario without any mitigating factor at all...BUT....(just can't help myself)... there are a lot people who are fantastic parents that have an aversion to doctors and give home births. I certainly don't back such decisions, but those alone aren't really conclusive... but I can see how there's probably a "hey, maybe we should compromise a bit and go see a doc" when there's a 3 lb bag of skittles at BJ's that compares to the load of your kid... having recently fought my gfs cats (22 lbs, 12 lbs, 9 lbs) into their cages to move them to her new place, I guess the reasonable man std prob does apply to holding a kid!Not related but amusing: the 9 lbs one was the toughest![Edited on May 11, 2007 at 3:13 PM. Reason : .]
5/11/2007 3:06:57 PM
are humans not considered animals. so by nature could the parents not argue that they could not use breast milk because it was the product of an animal. or for that matter, the kid itself was the product of an animal.... how does that work?
5/11/2007 3:14:54 PM
most vegans who are "reasonable" advocate only feeding a baby breast milk, because that is the purpose of human breast milk feeding human babies. the aversion to cow/other animal milk is because it "deprives" a animal baby of its mother's milk. These people just sound lazy to me and that the vegan line is a cop out.
5/11/2007 3:26:57 PM
5/11/2007 3:28:55 PM
5/11/2007 4:43:31 PM
What ever happened to 'crazy'
5/11/2007 4:52:25 PM
They should be force-fed sausage until they die.
5/11/2007 5:03:14 PM
life in prison?what a joke
5/11/2007 5:47:53 PM
^^ actually, they should be given soy milk and organic apple juice for life.^ too thick sarcasm in there... please elaborate. is that too light, or too heavy a punishment?
5/11/2007 6:06:33 PM
i guess in my opinion its insanely too severe
5/11/2007 6:42:06 PM
i agree... i commented the same earlier in the thread.[Edited on May 11, 2007 at 6:43 PM. Reason : ]
5/11/2007 6:43:23 PM
i like to read the first post, skip 3 pages, and then just dump my opinion at the end
5/11/2007 6:43:52 PM
can't blame you at all!
5/11/2007 6:46:00 PM
^^you're not alone. I even did that this time.
5/11/2007 8:52:15 PM
5/11/2007 11:56:47 PM
You're right, by saying "nope" you have brought my entire world crashing down around me. Gah, TWW is seriously bringing weak sauce lately.
5/12/2007 2:25:09 AM
many, many mothers can not breastfeed. its far more difficult than you non-mothers assume. life imprisonment is ridiculously excessive. i hope they get a new trial. yes the parents are stupid, yes they give respectable vegans a bad name, and yes they have no business raising children ....... but the hell they're have to live with knowing they allowed their baby to die is the worst sort of hell anyone could ever endure. i wouldnt wish that on my worst enemy.
5/12/2007 2:54:27 AM
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5/12/2007 3:27:25 AM
5/12/2007 3:36:07 AM
they should have to live off of apple juice and soy milk for a year as punishment
5/12/2007 10:53:24 AM
Here's what I want to know; all the ethical issues aside, is a vegetarian/vegan diet a much better diet for people to assume? Like, from a purely logical point of view would it make sense for people to be vegetarians?There's always been something about vegetarianism that deep-down I disagree with, but at the same time it'd be ignorant of me to completely dismiss it out of hand. I've heard that there are distinct health benefits to not eating meat, as well as it being easier on the planet in terms of resource usage. Can anyone verify this? I'm pretty sure that it's at least possible to never eat meat, but does it make sense to? Is this something that all people should seriously consider?
5/12/2007 11:32:23 AM
if you're not an idiot about, it can be much, much healthier. obviously you'll be taking in more good fats and less bad fats, less cholesterol, etc, but you have to supplement the protein and other missing minerals with either really good food choices, other supplements, or both.a really great handbook is still diet for a small planethttp://www.amazon.com/Diet-Small-Planet-20th-Anniversary/dp/0345321200
5/12/2007 11:37:05 AM
These people were obviously dumb and deserve to go to prison. Giving your child your breast milk is 100% natural and does no harm to anyone or anything (allergies and what not aside). Yes, not eating meat is healthy. the only thing you get from meat is protein and you can get that SOOOOO many other ways. I've been a vegetarian for about 4 years (no fish or milk, either). Soy milk IS healthy for you, and more healthy than milk from an animal. These people were NOT feeding their kid like a vegan would...they fed him like a complete moron would. If I was a vegan, I'd be embarrassed b/c of them. There are plenty of people that raise their kids without meat.
5/12/2007 6:37:37 PM
5/12/2007 6:43:16 PM
^ Except when you get lead poisoned.
5/12/2007 6:44:27 PM
that's why you buy fish that is 1) small in size2) from the deep oceansyes, there is a risk of heavy metal poisoning from fish, esp Hg, but that is mainly from large fish, or from fish in polluted waters.
5/12/2007 6:48:29 PM
^ why small in size?
5/12/2007 7:27:36 PM
BABY NOT HUNGRY FOR MILK...HE HUNGRY FOR HOT POCKET
5/12/2007 7:29:01 PM
people are meant to eat meat.
5/12/2007 7:30:10 PM
HOTPOCKET COME IN BOTH MEAT AND NON MEAT VARIETY. SORRY NO VEGANS ALLOWED.
5/12/2007 7:31:10 PM
5/12/2007 7:38:53 PM
my roomie freshman year was raised by Vegans, the poor guy couldn't really eat in clark without being sick for a week. And he didn't really believe the same things his parents did, but being raised in that house his body never got used to eating . . . well anything that tastes good.and if you're gonna cut anything from your diet shouldn't it be high glycemic carbohydrates (at least when you are being a health nut). I mean the shit doesn't stay in you blood stream long enough to become anything but fat.
5/12/2007 8:01:46 PM
Did nobody notice the part where they didn't take the kid to the doctor because they didn't want to "over burden him." This sounds a lot like the way parents deal with their kids nowadays, giving in and putting them on crazy meds so they're not "over burdened."
5/12/2007 8:37:51 PM
5/13/2007 9:14:27 AM
are you spookyjon's younger sister?
5/13/2007 9:25:03 AM
ha. no.spooky is an x-files reference.[Edited on May 13, 2007 at 9:33 AM. Reason : ]
5/13/2007 9:32:41 AM
5/13/2007 10:18:09 AM
5/13/2007 11:50:52 AM
5/13/2007 12:00:16 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soy#Soy_controversy
5/13/2007 12:38:34 PM
5/13/2007 3:04:33 PM
and http://www.t-nation.com/readTopic.do?id=1512419
5/13/2007 5:21:54 PM