01-31-2018, 05:32 PM
Well, if I come across any farm animals at a slaughterhouse, I'll try to help them, but I think the Law might punish me for it.
I think the best way to help those animals is to hold the involved corporations farming them as morally responsible for inhumane slaughter practices and attempting to regulate them with an extreme amount of scrutiny and consequence.
I won't go into the whole graphic explanation of how or why that slaughter is inhumane (as such deeply is upsetting), but I can simply say current practices are NOT GOOD ENOUGH. That they're WRONG, and that life deserves more even in a setting like a slaughterhouse.
The land is destroyed, life is ended in mass, and their byproducts are grossly misused and intended products further mistreated.
It's like letting a plastic bottle sit in the sun for days before selling it's contents. Contamination is a serious concern due to the improper handling of animals both during life and afterwards.
One could wonder, if the workers in those places lose sleep over the sound of the cries of tortured murdered animals...
And if they can hold their appetite when dinner is served.
Or if they feel anything while pumping those products full of chemicals like preservatives and glue (many packaged meat products are several pieces of meat glued together to look more appetizing.).
The entire thing is grossly ridiculous. And a huge problem is unawareness.
Though to be fair, if cigarettes and alcohol are still big sellers as literal chemicals that kill the self slowly, I am cynical of others caring about the death of others that they eat.
This is a truly confusing world.
I think the best way to help those animals is to hold the involved corporations farming them as morally responsible for inhumane slaughter practices and attempting to regulate them with an extreme amount of scrutiny and consequence.
I won't go into the whole graphic explanation of how or why that slaughter is inhumane (as such deeply is upsetting), but I can simply say current practices are NOT GOOD ENOUGH. That they're WRONG, and that life deserves more even in a setting like a slaughterhouse.
The land is destroyed, life is ended in mass, and their byproducts are grossly misused and intended products further mistreated.
It's like letting a plastic bottle sit in the sun for days before selling it's contents. Contamination is a serious concern due to the improper handling of animals both during life and afterwards.
One could wonder, if the workers in those places lose sleep over the sound of the cries of tortured murdered animals...
And if they can hold their appetite when dinner is served.
Or if they feel anything while pumping those products full of chemicals like preservatives and glue (many packaged meat products are several pieces of meat glued together to look more appetizing.).
The entire thing is grossly ridiculous. And a huge problem is unawareness.
Though to be fair, if cigarettes and alcohol are still big sellers as literal chemicals that kill the self slowly, I am cynical of others caring about the death of others that they eat.
This is a truly confusing world.