Author Topic: Damn Farms: Farm to Fridge  (Read 16120 times)

I watched Food.co. I cant sleep anymore without seeing a cow chopped in half by a giant saw.

They're animals, and they aren't being abused, they're food.

The same could be said if humans were bred as food. Which in some cases they were during very hard times.


Well yeah but the animal abuse is clearly there and still goes on.

who cares, they don't live long

It is an animal eat animal world, like how cheetahs and such literally rip the flesh off of still-living bison, how is this much different?

who cares, they don't live long

So am I allowed to beat you for months and keep you in a locked cage because you aren't going to live long anyways?

The same could be said if humans were bred as food. Which in some cases they were during very hard times.

Human beings aren't animals, there's a difference between killing a human and butchering and animal.

forget animals.
If they were hungry they wouldn't hesitate in ripping your flesh apart and slurping up your organs, "humane" or not.

It is an animal eat animal world, like how cheetahs and such literally rip the flesh off of still-living bison, how is this much different?


Cheetahs don't torture their prey for months while they are alive. They also don't force reproduce the animals just so they can be bred into brutal torture.
Cheetahs also don't overkill a mass stuffload of animals each day every day.

That's how this stuff is different.

forget animals.
If they were hungry they wouldn't hesitate in ripping your flesh apart and slurping up your organs, "humane" or not.

Cows, pigs, chickens, turkeys, ect wouldn't loving eat you despite being hungry enough.

Human beings aren't animals, there's a difference between killing a human and butchering and animal.

Depends on how you think of it. In WW2 the jews were considered as animals, no they were considered lower than animals.
« Last Edit: May 03, 2011, 05:58:09 PM by Lørd Tøny »

If we didn't reform our factories for human workers we would still have such high loving death rates.

Because we value human lives more.

Anyways, factories in the 1920's were a lot worse.

Because we value human lives more.

Anyways, factories in the 1920's were a lot worse.

We didn't value their lives that well before 1920. stuffload of children were either killed, deformed or injured permanently.

As Humans, we don't really see them as beings, we see them as food.

Which goes to show why all the factory workers are treating them like that.

Cheetahs don't torture their prey for months while they are alive. They also don't force reproduce the animals just so they can be bred into brutal torture.
Cheetahs also don't overkill a mass stuffload of animals each day every day.

That's how this stuff is different.

Cows, pigs, chickens, turkeys, ect wouldn't loving eat you despite being hungry enough.

Depends on how you think of it. In WW2 the jews were considered as animals, no they were considered lower than animals.
that's because cheetahs don't have the motor skills or thumbs to do so.

and that's why WE eat THEM

they didn't eat jews, they didn't like them so they killed them. they treated them like rats more so than cattle.

you need to find the balance between price and efficiency. that balance is a shotgun slug to the brain. quick and painless.


It's not like it really matters in the end anyway.
An animals experience can be summed up in its brains neural synapses.
Once it's killed, that experience is gone. It doesn't remember it, because its consciousness no longer exists.
You can say this about anything living, which can question morals.

that's because cheetahs don't have the motor skills or thumbs to do so.
Your argument is invalid.

and that's why WE eat THEM
That has nothing to do to what I was replying to.

they didn't eat jews, they didn't like them so they killed them. they treated them like rats more so than cattle.

I never said they ate the jews, dumbass. I am basically saying the way these animals are being treated is about the same national socialists treated the jews.
The jews were kept in fenced in fields, had low amount of food, often beaten to death, died of disease, forced into the gas chamber.
That's basically the same as how they treat the cattle, not rats.

you need to find the balance between price and efficiency. that balance is a shotgun slug to the brain. quick and painless.
Then how come the cow doesn't always die in the first hit? Painless my ass you can hear the little stuff screaming and twitching until they hit it a second time. Sometimes they live through the second time and need a third.