Farm to Fridge (WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT)

SSpdDmon

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I'm sorry, but I'm not giving up meat. Although, I do hope people are punished for inhumane actions and better ways are resolved to feed our population.

 
I don't really need to watch it to know how nasty it is. I've tried giving up meat before without success because meat is just so tasty, but I'm old enough now that I can handle it. I dropped beef and pork the first week of October. Let me tell you, that's not easy. I'm down to just chicken, and I'm trying to figure out how to go full meat free. For me it's just a philosophical thing. We've figured out how to make the internet, but we can't figure out how to eat without torturing animals? There's really no need for the way factory farms treat animals. There's nothing unethical about a hunter killing his food and eating it. There's something very wrong with animals raised in horrid, filth ridden conditions, panicking in cramped cages or rooms before being slaughtered.
 
If we were not intended to eat animals why did God make them out of meat? Just kidding. Didn't watch the video but I still want to comment. Im sure the film is upsetting but there can be a fine line between propaganda and awareness. Like I said , I didn't watch it. I've raised and killed things to eat when I was a kid. We were taught to be respectful to the animals, be kind, no suffering. I am definitely not a fan of factory farms. I wish we could go back to a more agricultural society and be less concerned about making food "cheap" rather then "good". I'm pretty picky on the meat I buy and that's a consumers best weapon..... choice. Not eating meat because of how some people make it is like not eating ice cream because you saw a kid drop his once.

Once again,I did not watch the movie. My opinion doesn't mean squat.
 
Morning Star Farms has an incredible selection of meat substitute foods. Properly cooked tofu, seitan, and tempeh are better to me than meats.

NOTHING beats a rib eye steak/roast, though. It's all about balance... :)
 
So buy your meat from a local farm. In the future I'd like to raise my own cattle, chicken, turkey etc.
 
Hopefully not all places are like that... Coming from someone who has hunted, killed, and gutted his own food that video is very sad.
 
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we eat meat...get over it.
And I bet you eat a lot of it too! I do as well. I just buy more selectively. No antibiotics,organic, free range chicken, Piedemontes beef, buffalo. Those are all small farms, better handled critters. Cost more but worth it to some.

Oleson's Markets up around Traverse City has a herd of Bison. Good meat.
 
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I love eating meat and all, but having the animals suffer really upsets me. They need to have people there 24/7 making sure that this doesnt happen.
 
Here is a better video which shows how it's supposed to be...

Cattle stunned unconscious then its throat is slit while unconscious. The cow should have never felt a thing...

 
I love eating meat and all, but having the animals suffer really upsets me. They need to have people there 24/7 making sure that this doesnt happen.

x2 wtf....there is no excuse for doing any of that shit to the animals while they are still alive. That's bullshit.
 
Here is a better video which shows how it's supposed to be...

Cattle stunned unconscious then its throat is slit while unconscious. The cow should have never felt a thing...

True - the video I posted is very much vegan propaganda. I want to believe that the vast majority of farms don't allow such b.s. to happen...like this one:


But, it's obviously happening, which is quite sad. Some sick fuckers out there...that's for sure.
 
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