Feb. 7th, 2006

omfg

Feb. 7th, 2006 01:51 am
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READY to be DONE NOW with the SNEEZING.

jesus.
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here's a question about SGA that someone may have asked before somewhere i wasn't looking:

i can get behind the idea that teyla was speaking figuratively, or from the wraiths' point of view, when she said "they ... cull their human herd", and that the humans don't actually think of themselves as a herd.  that's fine.  but, they do all use the word culling to describe what the wraith do to them.

so why is there not more vegetarianism out there?  i mean, it apparently bothers nobody that people who run and scream when the wraith come to gather (human) food will go into the forest to hunt game for their own people?  i'm not saying the wraith are right, you understand, and it would be nicer of them to kill their dinner before eating it, and torturing people with the idea that they might be set free if they lead the wraith to more people food is very bad.  but ultimately, the wraith are hunters, and the humans are prey.  wouldn't you think that, understanding that, the people might quit hunting themselves?

(also:  in a fight between the wraith and the reavers, who would win?)

[eta:  okay, i take the point that people may not be able to afford, health-wise, not to eat meat.  but the question, really, is why there is no acknowledgment that hunter:food animal::wraith:human.  the athosians (at least) are portrayed as enough of a spiritual, respect-for-the-land, quasi-native-american society that you'd (or at least i'd) think this would have come up.]

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