Dvergar wrote:
If you want to find out more, go find out more.
Have you grown up in an incredibly sheltered family?
Have you ever seen a nature show? Fuck, if anything we do a much better job for the animals we eat, they're not out in the world trying to survive and freaking out overtime they heard a noise in the bush, they know they're safe on the farm and are treated better than they would be in the wild.
That video only means that butterball has some bad employees (the only thing related to the higher-ups in that video was the rule that people can't go under the trucks, which is to prevent someone from being run over, and yes it's more important that people don't get run over than a chicken). You keep saying you understand that it doesn't mean everyone does this, but then you go on to base your assumptions about the entire food industry on this video.
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I am challenging the readers to possibly see that there is more to the world than just us
You're not challenging anyone because we're not fucking morons. I don't see how you are just now getting to this point, you're not a 14 year old girl. No one is in favor of abusing animals.
Well, I am finding out more. By conversing with you and others, I have realized my initial impressions were mistaken and that I shouldn't have based my feelings about every company because butterball employee's had done what was shown in the video. In doing so, I have come to several realizations.
These are my realizations after having found out more through the discussions we've been having. Firstly, I never though about the lifestyle of the animals we consume prior to that video, and seeing the video allowed me the opportunity to think about it. Secondly, I don't like animal abuse not the support of it by getting others to do it for recreational or any other reason. Thirdly, I have realized that I don't spend a whole lot of time researching local or chain markets for the way these products get to the shelves and I feel the propensity to do so. Fourthly, I did try to challenge other posters to see the way I feel, and in doing so, I learned more about the decisions they have made with regards to their choices in the consumption of the food they eat. Lastly, I've discovered that there is the possibility that we are possibly helping these animals to an extent to live a life better than one they would have if they had been on their own, as proposed by you.
Everything else has been a little side tracked, based from my curiosity but yeah...
All of these things are helping me realize the way that I view the animals that I eat. I had never before considered anything with regards to the animals that I have eaten, and I am sure many people don't put much consideration into it either until it creeps up on them, the way it did for me the other day. So yes, perhaps I have been living a sheltered or ignorant life. This thread allows me the opportunity to break the walls I have been blindly behind.