*Whistles*. Monster Fish Keepers, Monster Attitudes as well

. But...let's get back to the original topic, right? From what I can tell, this thread is slowly going through a slippery slope, from fish, to animal rights, to "what if" scenarios. I can't judge, because I don't know what's going through all of y'alls heads right now. Let's get back to the original topic, shall we? This is what I do know:
I know that I'm new to monster fish, and I still have a lot to learn. And there are members here who've posted stuff that I don't agree with. But at the same time, I know that we have a shared passion for fish, and that's what unites us. We can discuss why we'd kill/not kill Homo sapiens in the Lounge. It sounds like a (very disturbing but also) very interesting topic to at least read. So, put down those thoughts that you're right and he/she is wrong. Sometimes, you must agree to disagree, and that's perfectly fine.
I know that some of PETA's members have to be good people. But like in the above paragraph, I have to agree to disagree. If I found my tanks smashed by extreme ARA's who thought they were doing a good deed, I would be devastated. I've seen the videos that show animal abuse on PETA's website, and I agree that animals shouldn't be kept in those conditions. I also disagree that we should not keep pets. When extreme ARA's start targeting our fish tanks, then I hope that the aquarists will not lay about like sheep, and start fighting back properly.
I know that aquarists evolve. Our hobby is fraught with death. Those of us who hang on, do our research, and learn to not always trust the pet shops information (actually...I got into college by writing this

). We're quite possibly the most equipped to deal with ARA's targeting, because y'know what? We deal with emergencies very, very often. We have to keep our nitrates low, we have to make sure that our fish recover from getting sick, we have to (insert blah here). We learn. Some of us know almost everything about their specialization, like zoodiver and his elasmobranchs. So when ARA's spout that fishkeeping's cruel, we can easily spout back "actually, (insert reference here)". Who has more experience here, the overly emotional ARA? Or the knowledgable aquarist?
Just my 2 cents here. And if I offended you, PM me along with reasons so I can further explain myself...and if you disagree, I'll agree to disagree with you.