Author Topic: Damn Farms: Farm to Fridge  (Read 16313 times)

The term "coast to coast" is used at one point; it references Modern Day America.

I didn't hear any factory names, I only heard 2 years and places for minor investigations. Anyways, not all meat factories are like this. Most of them are probably foreign unless proven other wise.

Also, just finished the film, and now I'm hungry.

like i said, sahara animals have their guts torn out and eaten alive. the only thing we can do is make sure the animals don't suffer that much when we kill them.

Well, there's my nightmare fuel for tonight

also, fish are loving impossible to kill. i go fishing and cutting the bastard's head off doesn't kill it. i usually have to cut it off and hit the head with a hammer to get it to die properly. fish by the dozens are impossible to kill, i'm not going to not eat fish because they suffer. animals in the sahara get their innards torn out by loving lions while they are still alive. i can understand making the farm animals not suffer too much but fish are impossible to make not suffer.

I do agree about the fish. Fish are not as hard to "watch" simply because they don't have that much material inside them. Fish seem to be less "destroyed" though while being butchered.

Not cruelty if the animal isn't aware of what's about to happen. They go from confused to dead.

I do agree about the fish. Fish are not as hard to "watch" simply because they don't have that much material inside them. Fish seem to be less "destroyed" though while being butchered.
fish can only be choked, there is no other way to kill them without destroying them beyond recognition.

It was horrible when the cows and pigs troats where slut.
Jesus the blood.

Animal cruelty still applies in the united states, IF this was an american factory, or if any of these were in america, someone could easily call in and tell people about his. Otherwise it is some third world country, as almost everyone I saw had an indian skin tint.

Not cruelty if the animal isn't aware of what's about to happen. They go from confused to dead.

They still feel the pain. They react the same way that dogs do in our normal homes. For example, when a strange walks by a house, the dog barks at the stranger. Animals do have a sense of fear and can tell some of what is going on around them.

The only parts that get me are the castration.

Ow, telekenetic ball pain.

Ordered the free vegetarian starter kit for lols

8)

Should be arriving in a few weeks it says.

Ow, telekenetic ball pain.

Oh god this

Animal cruelty still applies in the united states, IF this was an american factory, or if any of these were in america, someone could easily call in and tell people about his. Otherwise it is some third world country, as almost everyone I saw had an indian skin tint.

These video makers could easily report the factories if they were within the US and get it shut down. Apparently 2 that they mentioned were "confirmed" to be in the US, and they know the name of it, yet don't reveal it in the video.

Animal cruelty still applies in the united states, IF this was an american factory, or if any of these were in america, someone could easily call in and tell people about his. Otherwise it is some third world country, as almost everyone I saw had an indian skin tint.

It clearly states in the video that these "procedures" are accepted by the American food association. The point is, they can not be told on for this because it is accepted in America by what ever administration runs it.

Not cruelty if the animal isn't aware of what's about to happen. They go from confused to dead.
I probably should reiterate this.

I see cruelty as torture and then sometimes death. We kill animals in a much more humane way then any other predator, who relies on killing other animals in conventional ways.
They still feel the pain. They react the same way that dogs do in our normal homes. For example, when a strange walks by a house, the dog barks at the stranger. Animals do have a sense of fear and can tell some of what is going on around them.
Flight or Fight stress is not fear. They don't fear like humans do, they are instinctual, they don't have emotion.

It was horrible when the cows and pigs troats where slut.
Jesus the blood.
wut?
I probably should reiterate this.

I see cruelty as torture and then sometimes death. We kill animals in a much more humane way then any other predator, who relies on killing other animals in conventional ways.Flight or Fight stress is not fear. They don't fear like humans do, they are instinctual, they don't have emotion.

only way to know is if we can speak to them. let me get my cow translator...
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