i'm sure that if it were possible then we would euthanase cows. but it's a bit problematic when you're eating meat that's full of barbiturates and ketamine..
dickiie: way to prove your naivety, eh? Animals still feel pain, they show a psychological awareness of their environment and hold relationships with others. Just cause we're more intellectually evolved does not mean we should therefore have every right to cause harm to other beings, you fucking speciesist. If anything, it means we should be much more aware and conscious of our actions and our sense of compassion. Do you have any pets? If so, how would you feel if the vet COULD painlessly euthanise it but instead painfully electrocuted it and scared it into submission then slit it's throat or shot it straight between the eyes? That's how a lot of abboitoires work, m'dear. Watch the link I posted then I'll listen to you. When you're informed.
Of course they do. Animals feel fear, pain, anger, frustration, sadness. All of it.they do show responses to trauma though.
Yes, but scaring the shit out of them for lulz then slicing down their stomachs and hanging them upside down to bleed them then dunking them WHILE CONSCIOUS into boiling water to remove hair... isn't the most humane way we could do.i'm sure that if it were possible then we would euthanase cows. but it's a bit problematic when you're eating meat that's full of barbiturates and ketamine.
what the fuck are you talking aboutYes, but scaring the shit out of them for lulz then slicing down their stomachs and hanging them upside down to bleed them then dunking them WHILE CONSCIOUS into boiling water to remove hair... isn't the most humane way we could do.
If any of you are Jewish - watch the Kosher part of that documentary.
what animals do they do that to while conscious?
it's a documentary narrated by Joaquin Phoenix about the animal produce industry. Everything from clothing to pets to food. It wasn't made by this site. It just somewhere you can watch it online.yeah i'm really going to veg-tv.info for a fucking objective take on the meat industry you dickhead.
its footage taken from various animal industries around the USA. I know not everywhere does it, but cause some do and I don't know which ones are - I choose not to eat it. Like I said, personal choice.lol yeah, ok, honest.
what they do ok, is they take rare video footage of the most extreme cases of animal cruelty, and blanket apply it to the entire industry. okay, that's their backed up argument. they go to some shit hole, unregulated farm/third world country, get some footage of the most extreme cases you can think of and then exaggerate it to fit an agenda. and i guess because Joaquin "i am going to pretend i am crazy for the lulz" Phoenix narrates it, it makes it more credible
i know country people get called dumb, but fuck you city kids are fair gullible when it comes to understanding the agriculture industry.
you know what? re: monkey study thing, they've done equally cruel experiments on people.
Stanford prison experiment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
or testing biological warfare
or when they used to separate twins in the 70s to do studies?
Do you recognise how idiotic it is to sit here and say
'lol omg i am never eating meat because this one time i watched a video and it was bad and therefore it must happen everywhere '
like fair enough if you dont want to eat meat for whatever reason, but to perpetuate such idiocy as that video .. makes me angry
lol. if you disapprove, katie tully, then perhaps you should present some evidence to the contrary of what has been said hmmm?lol yeah, ok, honest.
what they do ok, is they take rare video footage of the most extreme cases of animal cruelty, and blanket apply it to the entire industry. okay, that's their backed up argument. they go to some shit hole, unregulated farm/third world country, get some footage of the most extreme cases you can think of and then exaggerate it to fit an agenda. and i guess because Joaquin "i am going to pretend i am crazy for the lulz" Phoenix narrates it, it makes it more credible
i know country people get called dumb, but fuck you city kids are fair gullible when it comes to understanding the agriculture industry.
you know what? re: monkey study thing, they've done equally cruel experiments on people.
Stanford prison experiment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
or testing biological warfare
or when they used to separate twins in the 70s to do studies?
We have done worse things than that, the thing is, the really unethical stuff that probably wouldnt pass an ethics board today, it ends up being amongst the most useful and widely used research.Of course they do. Animals feel fear, pain, anger, frustration, sadness. All of it.
My ex is doing psych @ UNSW and he had to watch a film about this scientist who put a monkey in a dark room for a year "just to see what happens." He also tied a female one up and basically let the males rape her "just to see how she reacts psychologically." Like, seriously he had to do these tests to know there'd be a negative reaction from the monkey?
This is the kind of attitude that makes me dislike people. Not only is it illogical, it's so fucking stupid. Animals feel pain just like us, and eating them is one thing, but to treat them like shit just to save a few dollars at the supermarket is disgusting.What's the point of pampering something that wallows in its own filth who in the end provide us with that delicious bacon? There is no bloody point in giving farm animal rights. They're food for fuck's sake.
Human = having the human genome, bipedal, 2 arms, 2 legs, a large brain, has the basic shape of you.
Anything less than human deserves no rights.
lol wtf, do you think that's comparable? Oh no, a person VOLUNTEERED to do an experiment that went further than expected and then it was cancelled early to avoid harm to the participants. I'm going to cry myself to sleep tonight thinking about those poor people. Meanwhile, animals around the world are being skinned alive for their fur.you know what? re: monkey study thing, they've done equally cruel experiments on people.
Stanford prison experiment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
or testing biological warfare
or when they used to separate twins in the 70s to do studies?
What the documentary shows isn't actually what happens with Kosher slaughter. The narrator was saying how the guy who was killing the cow was making several infractions of 'kashrut' law in the process.If any of you are Jewish - watch the Kosher part of that documentary.