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Some of the realities of (non-human) animal slaughter
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cenik
I didn't watch the entire movie because it became quite difficult to view. Watch if you so desire. If this is old I apologize.

Watch this video if you eat (non-human) animals

* "(Non-human) animals" because people are (obviously) animals as well.
Wurm
I like meat.

And yes, I have watched the whole thing.


I guess that's what watching Faces of Death I and II as an early teen did to me.
Silky Johnson
Is that Alec Baldwin narrating??? LoL.
Yohan
I cringed at the cow getting his dick cut off :eek:
7-4-7
always up for a little reality viewing; thanks for the share.

Within my family we have a family farm, and the cattle there are respected, nourished then consumed.

Can't say that I will stop eating meat, it is a natural taste I, and the rest of humans naturally have. I enjoy the taste as much as the texture.

I never imagined for a moment that certain pigs, chickens or cattle offered their bodies up for the slaughter just for a few moments of bliss for human consumption...I think most people are subtly and humbly aware of the truth of food and animal slaughter.
Silky Johnson
Let's not forget that the images presented in that video are only ONE truth.
Yohan
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Originally posted by jennypie
Let's not forget that the images presented in that video are only ONE truth.

PETA are crazy.

Then again, I'm still member of PETA

People Enjoying Tasty Animals

Frankly animal suffering doesn't bother me much.

Human suffering, yeah. That gets me.

Though unnecessary cruelty can't be good for the mind
Crook3d
go PETA! People for the eating of tasty animals!

On a serious note, thank you for sharing.

I will say that I am confident that this video is very biased, as a good friend of mine grew up on a dairy farm, and a few people have brought up the cruelty to animals that is not uncommon in the industry. He has always been adamant that the animals raised on his parents' farm, and many canadian farms are not treated cruelly, and not fed steroids or other chemicals to encourage un-natural growth.

I am sure that at some point i have eaten an animal that was treated with cruelty. While it will not make me a vegetarian, it will make me consider looking into where the meat I am eating comes from.
Burgoo
Yeah but bacon tastes good. Pork chops taste good.
Yohan
Being an amateur chef, I think I'd go nuts if I can make only veggie meals. lol

*still cringing over that castration clip*

Crook3d
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Originally posted by Burgoo
Yeah but bacon tastes good. Pork chops taste good.


lol.. on the note of pork... the McRib is back at McDonalds, and I have started an open challenge at my work, to see who can eat the most McRibs during the duration of the "limited time only" that these are available. Man those things are addictive.
Yohan
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Originally posted by Crook3d
lol.. on the note of pork... the McRib is back at McDonalds, and I have started an open challenge at my work, to see who can eat the most McRibs during the duration of the "limited time only" that these are available. Man those things are addictive.

Just like that Simpsons episode?
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