Re: Sacre Bleu! France willingly eats McD's..
I've supported Peta for decades and will continue to do so. They, more than any other animal-oriented organization, have made animal-related issues known about by their very IN YOUR FACE methods. Sometimes, that's what it takes to publicize issues that many people would prefer to ignore. I also support the ASPCA and HSUS, but Peta was instrumental in my eventual epiphany about what a hypocrite I was. It was their publications that first got me really aware of animal abuse in the meat industry, and I'm glad. I had NO IDEA that "meat" animals are treated as horrifically as they are and--as with most people who buy their meat neatly packaged in the supermarket--I never gave any thought at all to how it ended up neatly packaged in the supermarket. I assumed there were laws protecting animals from abuse in the meat industry. I was wrong. While it's perfectly legal to drag a "downed" cow off a truck, across cement, and into the slaughterhouse, dragging a dog behind a car [which unfortunately does happen] is punishable by prison time. See how little LOGICAL sense that makes?
That's certainly your right. All I would ask is that when you dig in to that slab of once living, sentient being, you give some thought to the suffering it endured.
Well, facts are facts. *shrug*
I've supported Peta for decades and will continue to do so. They, more than any other animal-oriented organization, have made animal-related issues known about by their very IN YOUR FACE methods. Sometimes, that's what it takes to publicize issues that many people would prefer to ignore. I also support the ASPCA and HSUS, but Peta was instrumental in my eventual epiphany about what a hypocrite I was. It was their publications that first got me really aware of animal abuse in the meat industry, and I'm glad. I had NO IDEA that "meat" animals are treated as horrifically as they are and--as with most people who buy their meat neatly packaged in the supermarket--I never gave any thought at all to how it ended up neatly packaged in the supermarket. I assumed there were laws protecting animals from abuse in the meat industry. I was wrong. While it's perfectly legal to drag a "downed" cow off a truck, across cement, and into the slaughterhouse, dragging a dog behind a car [which unfortunately does happen] is punishable by prison time. See how little LOGICAL sense that makes?
Originally posted by bsniadajewski
We may disagree on the "need" for animal-based proteins, but I will respect your opinion.
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