Does ‘humane’ slaughter of livestock exist, or is it merely a myth to make us feel better? | Opinion
No amount of oversight can make killing those who want to live “humane.” We must confront the fact that the real solution lies not in reforming slaughter, but in eliminating it altogether. Brian C.
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How Slaughterhouses Work: The Harsh Reality of Meat Production
The purpose of a slaughterhouse is to kill animals as quickly and efficiently as possible for the purposes of food production ...
Scientists and philosophers call it the “meat paradox”—a type of cognitive dissonance that can occur among people who want to eat meat but not kill animals. The unfortunate reality, however, is that ...
Dear Readers: In a recent article in the Minneapolis Star Tribune about Somali-Americans establishing a community in Shakopee, Minn., reporter Liz Sawyer notes the need for "halal meats such as ...
Temple Grandin has become a media star because of the work she does that supposedly makes the lives of slaughterhouse animals better. Meat eaters and the slaughterhouses that pay her and those that ...
Lucknow: Sarojininagar MLA Rajeshwar Singh has submitted a comprehensive policy proposal to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, advocating for an AI-enabled humane monitoring system and a modern ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- Companies in New Mexico and Missouri could begin slaughtering horses within a few weeks after a federal appeals court removed a temporary ban that was preventing domestic horse ...
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