How are the corporations and governments going to change if one person doesn’t commit the first action of doing better and inspiring others to do the same.
didn’t you already try that
How are the corporations and governments going to change if one person doesn’t commit the first action of doing better and inspiring others to do the same.
didn’t you already try that
If everyone made an effort we’d live in a completely different world almost over night.
set a date
i think the industry is downplaying the conditions and the people pressing record are trumping it up. both are being dishonest, and the truth is somewhere in between.
Australian Meat Industry Council chief executive Patrick Hutchinson said the skewed footage was an “upsetting” representation. Mr Hutchinson said he was unaware of any significant activist response to the film and would continue to monitor any developments.
"What the film shows is not representative of the practices of the wider industry,” Mr Hutchinson said.
It’s incredible that someone would read this and then think “good point, thay was a mean video maker showing what these poor animal cruelty titans are. It’s definetly the one pressing record on the camera that is the had one, not the ones literally doing the thing being recorded!”
i know you know what a strawman is.
I wasn’t referring to YouTube comments
the standard practices of what unavoidably occurs to animals when they’re being used
not according to the laws of australia or the farming organizations who have commented on the youtube video
more posturing and rhetoric, but no evidence.
more posturing and rhetoric and personal attacks. no evidence.
to be clear, your method has been tried and it has failed.
no i wasn’t and you wont be able to find me saying i was.
It’s incredibly easy to search,
this is not evidence
I have provided an article, but there are many many more that you can easily find.
this is not evidence
It’s been known for a long time.
this is not evidence
And isn’t disagreed on.
this is not evidence
It would be such progress if you now start trying to attack factory farms for their vile practices.
this is a red herring. it has nothing to do with whether buying celery will reduce agricultural emissions.
You are for factory farms.
no, i’m not
and i havent defended factory farms
so when did agriculture emissions drop?
This is because you think living without cheap animal products simply isn’t an option.
i never said this, i said that your decision to do so doesn’t change the emissions from the industry.
most of this comment is posturing, rhetoric, and personal attacks.
of course not. it was people advocating for their recognition as fully human