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When I took introductory philosophy, there was this question where people eating factory farmed meat argued that they were not aware of the suffering of the animals on the farms that later ended up being the meat on their dinner tables or McDerp, that is to say poultry, pig, cattle name it. This state of being not aware of the suffering of animals to them made them eat factory farmed meat. First there was this wonder to me how people thought meat came to be eaten without animals dying and then the ponder of how dying could be made less of a suffering to what was being killed... If one eats goat meat, it should come to the mind that a goat didnt not voluntarily kill itself for your dinner of sandwich or that its death wasnt painful to itself. Whether being hunted or being sedated to unconscious death. Then again, I look at the many atrocities of the world that such people would probably have encouraged on the idea that they were not aware of such atrocities. Well one good reason to stand up in the world is economics and the gap and the top 1%. Everything is now more driven by economics than say religion or race. And good efforts and good brains should try to think on how to overcome that gap.
Posted on: Tue, 09 Dec 2014 03:16:23 +0000

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