by Petro » Fri 13 Jan 2006, 11:25:34
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')That...we are the only cause of animal sufferage on this world. Please! Do you think the chicken reacts any differently by being chased through the underbruch by a fox for 20 minutes prior to having its neck squeezed shut over the course of several minutes than it would by having its beak cauterized? I doubt it. Perhaps PETA should go to Africa and through some fake blood on the Lions? Eating is a dirty business...those that eat meat should be thankful that there are people out there that are willing to do the dirty work to provide us with squeeky-clean, plastic wrapped, tidy roasts for our youngins.
The difference is the suffering for chickens and pigs and cows in factory farms is not only 20 minutes, it is their entire life. Animals born into a life on a factory never do anything that is natural to them. They never run in the sun, they never dig in soft dirt...in fact mother pigs sometimes never even get to stand up their whole lives!
And...? What's your point? This again is projection. I you were born into a...let's say 'Matrix' sytle environment, would you know that you were suffering, or would it be: "yum yum yum I've got chow...round the clock...chow...chow...chow." How do you know these animals sit in their cages and pine for the romping, thowing daisies into the air life? I'll answer, you don't. But you are projecting your human perspective onto them and saying 'this is what they think'. Shame shame shame...we do the same thing to other humans....e.g., Iraq, Iran, Afganastan, et al.
Eating is dirty business, but the fact that there are those willing to do the dirty work for everyone else is not a good thing, it is a bad thing. It leads to enormous waste on the part of the consumer, which is why there is a need for these huge factory farms that are cruel and inhumane. People want cheap food, but there is a price for cheap food. And anything that is cheap has no value in the minds of most people. In my mind, food, especially animal protein, should never be cheap. Everyone, and I mean everyone, if they choose to eat meat, should have to at least once in their lives have to butcher an animal.
I only buy from the local meat market that buys from local wisconsin farmers...it is more expensive, but to me the benefits are many, just knowing that the animals lived a normal life is one.
still dont get the point...are these so called 'local farmers', some sort of saint that only KILL with the utmost care and concern? Or, are they just the same as factory farmers with more room? Do they cry before they gut the cow? Say a paryer? Inject drugs which make the whole thing beautiful for the animal? Sorry I don't get your point.
I urge everyone to go to the PETA website and force yourselves to look at some of the pictures...it is very hard to do, I know, I do it about once a month. I do not slaughter my own food, but the least I can do is look and see the suffering and at the very minimum acknowledge that eating meat is not my right it is a privilege.
Um sure...who administers this 'privilege"? But I do agree. Go to PETA: vomit; wring your hands, hell flog yourself for being human...Kill youself if you must...but shut up. The rest of us (those who understand nature) and accept that humans are and intrinsic part, not separate from it, should do what the Native American's do...respect the sources of our lives, but not deny it.