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No doubt you recorded this event and have watched it over and over many times. Maybe you could organise a rally, send a letter to the Prime Minister or at least go over there to the abbatoir and deal with them a-hole Indo's directly.
Yes, the people involved are sickos. Deliberately prolonging the suffering of an animal, or torturing an animal, for voyeuristic or entertainment purposes is a sign that someone is effed in the head.None if it ends like what is happening to the cows who were brutalised. Have you watched the full 4Corners episode? It wasn't just the death of these animals that are an issue it's the fact that some were tortured & grossly mistreated.
Yes, yes, 'fck cultural relativism' etc, etc.I think we should be tolerant of the Indonesian Muslim culture and invite them to come and live in Australia. I for one would be proud to have anyone and everyone who wants to live here come and be my neighbor. You're all being racist. Australia is the great melting pot, free for all to ruin.
Maybe in loo-loo land. People stuff animal meat into their faces everyday, thinking only 'this stops me being hungry and tastes good'. Maybe for every 100 minutes they think of that, they might think of the animals involved for about 1 minute.Well I'm sorry to break it to you, but some people actually care about the way animals are treated, and think that animals are much more than the commodity, you paint them to be.
Correct, religious practices such as kocher (where the animal has to be bled out whilst alive) are seriously twisted.So, you think a "single clean cut" doesn't hurt the animal? Doesn't leave it gasping for breath? Doesn't leave its brain alive for the last eternity of pain, while the blood slowly drains its life away?
Something the bleeding heart club doesn't know.Hate to break it to ya people but it doesn't just happen in Indonesia. Cruelty would happen in 90% of the slaughter houses. Its not a racial thing.
One would need to be comfortable killing and after awhile one would be desensitised, feeling nothing at all. My butcher friend wasn't your typical soft touch. He prefers rare cooked meat. Yeesh.The people who work that these places wouldn't see these animals as a living, feeling creature, they would simply see them as another slab of meat. They aren't greenie animal lovers.
Given you have not actually told us which of the two programs had the greater effect on the collective national soul, I'll assume your post is suggesting the one about animals had this greater effect?The article I was after hasn't been put on the web yet; it compares the effect that two separate TV reports had on the collective national Soul. One being the 4 corners report, the other one run on SBS about some appalling conditions in Malaysian refugee camps. And the winner is...
I'll say no more.
The iron ore we sell/send to China ... can we dictate to them what they do with the mineral after it has been smelted? As in dictate to China that the iron ore that Australia supplies cannot be used to manufacture military weapons? I think not.
There's nothing complicated about what is necessary. Stun them into unconsciousness before killing. Why should that be so hard?Not wanting to sound or be read as a "crazed cow killer" ....... how else do you kill the beasts? Cut their throats, stun gun them or make them watch repeats of Seinfeld til they are truly brain dead.
As long as they are stunned quickly first then I doubt you will find many arguments about them being killed. No one is trying to stop the production of animals for human consumption: simply asking that they be properly treated.Yes the images of cows being slapped and having their throats cut is disturbing. This is what happens in a "slaughterhouse". They were not going there to have their hooves trimmed now were they?
That's not really the point. Animal cruelty should be abhorred wherever it occurs.The other thing that ticks me off is that we have SOLD these cattle to Indonesia. Who are we to dictate what they do with them thereafter? Yes yes yes there were some disturbing practices going on by Australian standards. Remember Indo is a 3rd world country.
That's also totally unacceptable imo. Ditto bullfighting.I find a RODEO far more disturbing whereby animals are tortured in the name of "entertainment" by having a flank strap around a bulls genitals to make it kick harder.
There's nothing complicated about what is necessary. Stun them into unconsciousness before killing. Why should that be so hard?
As long as they are stunned quickly first then I doubt you will find many arguments about them being killed. No one is trying to stop the production of animals for human consumption: simply asking that they be properly treated.
That's not really the point. Animal cruelty should be abhorred wherever it occurs.
That's also totally unacceptable imo. Ditto bullfighting.
Why should people consider that animals are on this earth for their amusement?
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