
I was at a restaurant and it says on their menu that they "Only work with farmers who treat their animals with care and respect." I don't understand that. They still kill them for the meat, right? So how much respect is that? What's the difference anyway? Does meat taste better if it comes from a good family? Taco Bell meat had an abusive father who was never home. The Mcdonalds' meat's mother drank while she was pregnant?
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Jokes aside. I get it really doesn't make a difference and it's all a matter of public image and stuff. Sure some meat might be "Tainted" with chemicals and shit and I realize I'm not supposed to ask questions and just accept what people tell me. All in all it doesn't matter to me in the end. As long as meat keeps being tasty, I'll keep eating it. but it's just one of those things people probably don't think about when they look at the menu. They just smile and go "awww"
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Does the cow feel better about dying if it lived a good life first? The cow is in line to get slaughtered and it's like "I'm ready. I've lived a full life." lol. No. If there's a cow who was raised in the ghetto. If there's a cow from puyallup. His daddy cow slings crack to keep grass on the table. He knows his chances of survival can't be that good. He's expecting to die early. The rich cows probably have no idea what's going on. They're like "what's this line for? Spa treatment?"
the way the meat is treated does affect it. there are things done to snakes and dogs before eating to affect the meat flavor. as a vegin' i like to scare the plants before i eat them.
ReplyDeleteBut still. How respectful is killing the animal?
ReplyDeleteI only like meat that didn't see it coming.
Sure, I beat my girlfriend, but only with my left hand.
Yeah. I rape women, but I always wear a condom.
I get the ... reasoning or whatever behind it. but it's STILL hilariously hypocritical.