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Melbourne12
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« Reply #14 on: December 18, 2011, 19:33:29 » |
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... I haven't brought myself to watch the film Ollie. As for the turkeys at the Poultry show, that is only for a day, and my experience of poultry show is that the birds look quite happy and watch what's going on with interest. (B*****y noisy places though  ) I wasn't being serious about the poultry show, although you do see one of two birds becoming distressed. These faked-up films annoy me, though. There's plenty to complain about intensive farming standards. Stocking densities are too high, the birds are deprived of a natural environment, and (worst of all to my mind) they are bred to be monsters - either monstrous egg producers or monstrous growers. Yet we have to pretend that "cruelty" means farmers and their employees spending their valuable time tormenting the creatures for entertainment. The people on the films are never pursued and prosecuted. Why? Animal rights people are normally the most ferocious in wreaking vengeance on those they dislike, including deadly personal attacks. You'd think that simple farmworkers would be, to coin a phrase, sitting ducks. The scenes of torture are simply enacted by the activists themselves. And it's unacceptable.
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