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  1. over 6 years ago on Endtown

    There wasn’t a single instance of a pig being threatened or harassed into subjugation outside of a phone call, and even then it was a clear and precise request that was entirely at the pigs’ discretion. With the deal to supply food to a starving community, their deaths were given purpose indeed.

    I’ve given my view on the case of the wolves’ with their justified anger and understandable response to a circus court proceeding, and the result of such goes back to my original statement: Only one of these two survived a slaughter.

  2. over 6 years ago on Endtown

    The former gave themselves willingly; they were coerced into submission, they weren’t threatened nor harassed. Their numbers are irrelevant since they made the choice, and it could be attributed to the survival of the colony; so their deaths had purpose.

    The latter were smeared by the papers, stigma, and assumed judgment of their animal form characteristics. Their riotous actions sprouting from a shameful kangaroo court process that not only let a murderer go, but further painted their species in a dimmer light than before; their anger was justified and their riot understandable. However the response was not, and tho there was never a deathcount of innocent non-wolves killed by wolves noted, it was stated repeatedly that wolves were being hunted down by the rats, to the point where trucks (see “bonewagon”) were needed to collect the dead.

    I can see a clear black vs. white comparison in these events.

  3. over 6 years ago on Endtown

    Only one of these two survived a slaughter.

  4. over 6 years ago on Endtown

    Walt couldn’t have read the note, he never moved the bottle. I doubt in his drunken stupor he’d have placed everything he may have touched back on the table exactly how it all was.

  5. over 6 years ago on Endtown

    Would say Endtown has the luxury of variety when it comes to meat source, though I don’t recall if this mutation is down to their DNA and they ARE animals but have the physique/communication prowess of their formal species, or if it’s just outward appearance.

  6. over 6 years ago on Endtown

    The thing to do is lift the stigma of consumption of their fellow man. One thing that was constantly ignored as that the pigs gave in willingly to the slaughter, they weren’t kidnapped in the dead of night; they went to slaughter, though coerced via phone calls, of their own free will. And did so to fulfill a dire need of the community.

    I always thought they should have implemented a type of donor elective to their more as it were meaty residence, like the organ donor mark we have, this would be a mark where, upon natural death, they elect to have their bodies rendered to supply food to the community. Granted the milk trial arc cemented their grasp on humanity, but as Maude exclaimed emphatically, she was a cow, and her milk was wasted down the sink.

    Perhaps a turning point in the story could be as such, but I won’t hold my breath, the absolute wash that was a genocide of a massive portion of their wolf populace easily forgotten suggests what lies in store for them next will not result in a harmonic post-war post-apocalyptic society.

    P.S. I felt nothing for the lose of Portia, that relationship felt rushed and her victimhood was the downfall of Walt, her death meant Walts’ death.

  7. over 6 years ago on Endtown

    I like the guys’ art, too, but lets save the “artistic brilliance” descriptor for the next reincarnation of Norman Rockwell, yeah?

  8. over 6 years ago on Endtown

    “Kill Them All” probably

  9. over 6 years ago on Endtown

    Thou this little piggy willingly went to market.

  10. over 6 years ago on Endtown

    Same. Forcing Walt to watch his friend hang, using his love for her as a bargaining chip/ultimatum really put her on my s**t list.