09-18-2014, 04:41 PM
Honestly what disturbs me most about those videos isn't the death, it's the casualness of the people and the clearly empty-hearted nature with which they do their work. I can feel how they steel themselves and close their hearts against the pain of the animals, many of them do not probably even want to be doing what they are doing (although I am sure some are all too happy to let loose their sadistic side) but "rules are rules" and "I've gotta eat too".
My point is, I don't advocate the quickening of any form of death, nor do I advocate any form of torture, and the attempt to justify to myself any one thing I eat being "better" than any other seems like a way to just delude myself out of the sheer fact that I have to consume to survive.
My point is, I don't advocate the quickening of any form of death, nor do I advocate any form of torture, and the attempt to justify to myself any one thing I eat being "better" than any other seems like a way to just delude myself out of the sheer fact that I have to consume to survive.