Anastia Everas
Kyuubi Grave
all across the world, farmers, fast food corporations, and prodeuct testing sites everywhere are slaughtering the runts of litters and the motheer of the pack after she has birthed her "quota" of offspring to be tested, eaten, and raised for slaughter, without any choice.
im not an extremist, by any means, but i completely believe that these people who raise animals just to slaughter them need to be punishe din a big way. just because animals cant speak like us doesnt mean they cant think or feel. and its wrong for them to be treated poorly in any aspect.
who agrees with me?
My grandparents raised beef cattle. Beef cattle were raised for the exact reason that, someday, they would become beef. They were NOT treated poorly by any strech of the imagination. Just because they are going to be eaten someday does not mean they are always handled by mean, ruthless people. In fact, many of the breeds of livestock we have today were developed for going on dinner plates. Now, slaughterhouses make me sick, but it's part of an omnivore's life. I don't see anyone protesting against tigers for eating deer.
Actually, most slaughterhouses involve an incredible amount of pain for the animal being killed. Your grandparents are probably amongst the smaller of the farmers, which means their cattle isn't what makes up the bulk of meat.
And people don't necessarily agree that we're omnivores at all. Many people, including myself are vegetarians, and we're perfectly healthy. It doesn't actually take that much to be a healthy vegetarian.
I encourage this, too. But this I think is absolutely necessary: Collectively, we need to eat
less meat, which could mean none, but it doesn't have to.
One more thing, though: The animals we slaughter would not exist if we didn't raise them, so it's a problem for a few reasons:
They don't have a natural food supply, and thus we supply their food.
So, how much do we have to feed an animal to get food out of it? For cattle, about 7 calories of feed produce 1 calorie in the cattle.
It's terribly inefficient, and totally unsustainable. It's not good.
All that said, I don't agree with the OP's declaration that the people who raise cattle need to be punished. I think that's silly and it makes it seem like the people who actually demand meat (the consumers) have no responsibility.
We need to change, not just one group of people.