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To: nickcarraway

I enjoy eating meat as part of my daily food. I know chickens, pigs, beef cows and other animals are raised and slaughtered in the steps which bring the meat to market. These are live animals, but also a commodity for sale.

I don’t want to hear how the killing and other steps are done as long as it’s done in an efficient way to get the meat to market as an affordable, sanitary and fresh product. I assume the raising and killing is done in a non brutal way as producers want the product to be of acceptable quality for sale.

The vegans keep turning out these videos to try to turn us into vegetarians, it won’t sway me.


5 posted on 06/17/2015 7:05:04 PM PDT by RicocheT (Only a few prefer liberty--the majority seek nothing more than fair masters. Sallust, Histories)
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To: RicocheT

“The vegans keep turning out these videos to try to turn us into vegetarians, it won’t sway me.”

Nor I; but we simply will not survive the kind of stupidity that is growing daily in this nation. This company will suffer because of some nut who thinks we should bring our cows into the living room when it’s too hot or cold. That kind of insanity is sinking businesses and driving them into bankruptcy. No one should intentionally prolong the death of any animal for fun, but some education is going to have to be dealt to these vapid persons who know nothing of the natural world except the inbred, hybrid monstrosities that they have produced for themselves in order that they might “identify” with the animal kingdom. To me, creating some little Frankenstein monstrosity that is confined to the inside and condemned to a life of boredom is more inhumane than killing an animal for food.


19 posted on 06/18/2015 6:31:35 AM PDT by Aleya2Fairlie
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