• themeatbridge@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Considering the chicks don’t know what’s coming, it’s probably not a terrible way to go. It’s gruesome, but it’s over in an instant. Factory farming in general is a horror show, and this is one of the least inhumane ways animals are killed for profit.

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      5 months ago

      My brother in Christ they are literally put through a meat grinder alive. Put a human through a meat grinder that’s 10x bigger than your body while conscious, anyone gonna say that person died peacefully?

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        5 months ago

        Not peacefully, no. But instantaneous death beats a lot of the other variations of unconscionable suffering visited upon factory farm animals.

        A human would be aware of what is happening, and the size difference would mean you would need a much larger machine than that to instantaneously destroy an entire person. But if you had to choose between instantaneous obliteration and a slow, torturous existence, some people might actually choose the instant death.

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          5 months ago

          If they were sent through one by one, maybe. But you wanna bet they’re just literally shoveled into a hopper on top of each other while in sheer terror or being trampled to death by the others? You ever meet an animal? Do you really believe there’s no understanding of a bad situation?

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            5 months ago

            I’ve met baby chicks. They’re adorable, and about as self-aware as a furby. I’m not saying they don’t suffer, but they don’t suffer terror or panic the way a human would. And considering the life of a factory farm chicken, they definitely suffer less.

            Either way, we should end inhumane factory farming practices. If we stop torturing chickens for food, we will also stop shoveling baby chicks into a meat grinder.

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              5 months ago

              No they don’t suffer terror or panic as a human would, they suffer terror and panic in a way a chicken would, it’s still terror and panic. They also suffer pain, I imagine being ripped to death would be quite painful, human or not.

        • 1stTime4MeInMCU@mander.xyz
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          5 months ago

          I don’t get this “it could have been worse” mentality. Somebody dies of cancer we don’t say “well at least they weren’t waterboarded and gang raped! Lucky them!”

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              5 months ago

              Meat grinder is not equal to dying peacefully in one’s sleep. A bullet to the head is also quick but we don’t celebrate muggings turned homicide. It’s not that I don’t get the point being made it’s that it’s a weird fucking point to make

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            5 months ago

            You don’t understand how a quick death is better than a lifetime of torture and an eventual slow death?

            It’s not like there is a pack of gang-raping waterboarding guys waiting outside the cancer wards waiting to waterboard and gang rape all the cancer survivors. If there were, there might be a few who don’t fight cancer as hard.

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    5 months ago

    I used to work at a chicken hatchery.

    At least where I worked (and this was in accordance with laws, so all the hatcheries under this very large company umbrella did the same), they were drowned in ice cold water. Shock from cold then drowning. Then shipped somewhere to be ground into food for mink.

    Not ideal, but not ground up alive, either. Maybe that’s true in some places, but ima need a looooooot more sources than a random YouTube video on that “usually”.

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        5 months ago

        K, one country does not make it “usually”.

        Perhaps “usually in Australia”, but that’s not what this says.

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            5 months ago

            Why are you getting so bent out of shape here? Jfc, grow up. I don’t want -you- to do anything and never did, unless you posted this in the first place.

            A claim was made, I questioned the legitimacy, because the source was a YouTube video and my experience contradicts it. It’s reasonable to ask for more sources in this case when it’s being painted with such a broad brush.

            Sure I could go looking for whatever I want, and what’s cool is I can probably find it, no matter what claim or which side of said claim. That’s why you ask for sources when someone posts a claim.

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              5 months ago

              “I don’t search things because I might fall victim to misinformation. Instead I trust random internet links which I don’t read.”