Guest guest Posted March 20, 2009 Report Share Posted March 20, 2009 > > Yikes, I read about this " expose " to the commodity hog industry that aired on TV last night so I ended up watching about 3 minutes of it. That was all I could stand. It consisted of video footage shot secretly over 6 weeks by an infiltrator into a typical factory hog operation. It was sickening beyond belief and I was haunted by the images all night. > > In spite of our varied beliefs about swine, they are rated in intelligence just below orangutans and dolphins, in other words smarter than dogs, cats, horses or other farm animals, For this reason alone the confinement cages and farrowing crates are cruel beyond any reason. No animal whatsoever, even plants, should be subjected to the ignorant abuse shown on this factory farm though! Food raised with outright hatred not love! > > As bad as the special was, this information could inform consumers in big ways, I just hope it's not the kind of heavy-handedness that causes people to be even more calloused and even more in full food denial. Many watchers will probably and erroneously assume that ALL livestock operations are like this and veer more towards full-blown vegetarian diets rather than towards local, free-range, sustainable, humane meats. > > Anybody else see the special or have an opinion? > > Will Winter I did not view the show; however, our observation(s) deduce people are slipping further into " full food denial " as you referenced. We actually had a friend tell us, " We know it's the right diet, but it takes a real commitment. " What is life but a commitment to truth, right living, and caring for these bodies we should not just use but actually cherish? My further observation is people are so calloused they don't care what is done in animal care/slaughter. And, unfortunately, the Vegans gain the " I told you so " attitude. Living testimonials of WPF healthy folks will be a lighhouse to the ones who want the truth. Hats off to you for sounding the alarm. co > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2009 Report Share Posted March 20, 2009 > And, unfortunately, the Vegans gain the " I told you so " attitude. When they spout off about it, remind them that their precious tofu is responsible for the deaths of millions of butterfly larvae, beneficial insects, spiders, small birds and so on, all of which took shelter in the soybean fields prior to the combine mowing it all down. That is, assuming the fields were not heavily sprayed and thus killing the critters anyhow. Humans *are* dumb, no argument from me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2009 Report Share Posted March 20, 2009 I have seen that footage (or footage like that) and much more in a film called Earthlings<http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6361872964130308142>. It truthfully and clearly depicts how animals are *mostly* used and abused in this world for food, entertainment, pets and research. It is sickening and heart breaking beyond imagination. The film is not for the faint-hearted and I would say only for those that are ready to see how insane (or asleep may be a better word) the people of this planet really are. I don't really care what " message " is intended by the film (or the footage Will referenced). My feeling is that truth is truth and mature people can see this. In my opinion, there isn't a right and wrong in these arenas, only becoming conscious. If someone wants to use film to shove their version of what everyone else should be doing speaks to their immaturity and lack in understanding freedom, but the truth remains and I applaud the filmmaker for that effort and overlook it's possible preachiness. I don't actually eat meat and am mostly vegan but *I don't mind that others aren't*, even one bit. I just know that what I do comes from my own thorough and thoughtful research and contemplation and I give others that same freedom of mind. That's what I like about this list, people are thoughtful and have actually looked into things so I learn a great deal by seeing what others are sharing about their own discoveries. (btw - I don't eat tofu cuz it's VERY bad for you [?]) -Bridget > > > And, unfortunately, the Vegans gain the " I told you so " attitude. > > When they spout off about it, remind them that their precious tofu is > responsible for the deaths of millions of butterfly larvae, beneficial > insects, spiders, small birds and so on, all of which took shelter in the > soybean fields prior to the combine mowing it all down. That is, assuming > the fields were not heavily sprayed and thus killing the critters anyhow. > > Humans *are* dumb, no argument from me. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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